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Tennessee Hometown Cookbook [Paperback]

Sheila Simmons (Author), Kent Whitaker (Author)
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Book Description

Hometown Cookbook September 5, 2007
Tennessee Hometown Cookbook dishes up a double-helping of local, tried and true recipes and fun-filled facts about hometowns all-over the state.

Kent Whitaker and Sheila Simmons bring you more than 300 favorite recipes that are easy-to-follow and use ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. From Beale Street Barbecue Pork Spareribs to Chattanooga Fudge Cake, Grandma’s Onion Soup Meatloaf to Hunka Burning Love Peanut Butter Pie, Crockpot Brunswick Stew to White Hot Fish, there are delicious, hometown recipes to please everyone.

You’ll also enjoy interesting food facts and stories about fun food festivals around the state such as Greater Five Point’s Tomato Art Festival whose motto is “The Tomato... a uniter, not a divider—bringing together fruits and vegetables.”

Tennessee brings to mind music and mountains, history and heritage, and good food – get a taste of it all in Tennessee Hometown Cookbook.

First Volume in the State Hometown Cookbook Series... a Taste of America's Hometowns, One State at a Time.


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About the Author

Kent Whitaker has taken his down-home, Southern-style cooking to an art-form. “I like to do a bit more than burgers and dogs on the grill.” He is the author of three cookbooks, Tennessee Hometown Cookbook (Great American Publishers, 2007), Smoke in the Mountains (Quail Ridge Press, 2004) and Checkered Flag Cooking (Quail Ridge Press, 2005), and has written and illustrated two children’s books, Why are the Mountains Smoky? (Overmountain Press, 2004) and Big Mo’s Tennis Ball Hunt (Great American Publishers, 2006).

Kent has appeared on the Food Network and other network television stations. He frequently hosts cooking classes at the Chattanooga Market and throughout the South. He writes a cooking column for the Catoosa County News and the Chattanoogan, and writes monthly articles for both The National Barbecue News and Racing Milestones Magazine. A dog-lover and advocate for local animal shelters and rescue organizations, Kent and his grilling buddy, Moses, are spokesperson and spokesdog for ALPO. Kent and Moses travel the country presenting grilling and cooking demos promoting the idea of including your canine family members in on the backyard grilling fun. Kent gives human grilling and cooking tips while Moses enjoys APLO Chophouse Ribeye-Flavored dog food.

Kent and his wife Ally live in East Tennessee with one son, Macee, a Golden Retriever named Moses and a Shitzu named Barney.

Sheila Simmons is passionate about cooking and cookbooks. In her travels, when people come to stay at her “rambling house in the country,” when entertaining, or even when watching one of her two boys play ball, the subject will always, eventually, turn to recipes.

Sheila’s interest in regional recipes was originally born during her 18 years with Quail Ridge Press in Brandon, Mississippi. In 2006, she left QRP to focus her love of publishing on Great American Publishers and Great American Cookbooks where she is Publisher and co-owner along with partner Annette Goode and husband Roger Simmons.

Sheila has also found an outlet for her regional recipe passion in the State Hometown Cookbook Series. She and co-author Kent Whitaker collect favorite recipes from every state in the country for the series. A “job” that is perfect for someone who loves to talk about and share great recipes and equally enjoys trying new recipes in her kitchen.

Sheila is a member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. She lives in Lena, Mississippi with her husband Roger and two sons, Ryan and Nicholas. In addition to publishing, cooking, and collecting recipes Sheila enjoys family, reading, and books.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Great American Publishers; 1st edition (September 5, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0977905322
  • ISBN-13: 978-0977905324
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 8.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,267,420 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Excerpted from my April 2010 review in The National Barbecue News, July 27, 2010
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This review is from: Tennessee Hometown Cookbook (Paperback)
Here at the world headquarters of The National Barbecue News, there's no telling what the guy in the next cubicle is up to. Thus, imagine my surprise to discover that Kent "The Deck Chef" Whitaker has co-authored a series of state-themed cookbooks. Working with co-author Sheila Simmons and Mississippi-based Great American Publishers, the books are being released under the overarching title The Hometown Cookbook Series.

It's been my pleasure to see four of them: "Tennessee Hometown Cookbook" ($16.95, 240 pp.), "Louisiana Hometown Cookbook" ($18.95, 272 pp.), "Texas Hometown Cookbook" ($16.95, 256 pp.) and "Georgia Hometown Cookbook" ($16.95, 256 pp.). They all reflect the best-loved, traditional recipes from each of those states. For example, you'll find a recipe for North Georgia Apple Pork Chops in the Georgia book, Lone Star Grilled Porterhouse in the Texas book, Jack (Daniels) Black Barbecued Ribs in the Tennessee book and Bayou Burgers with Creole Mayo in the Louisiana book. To add even more local flavor, the books contain notes and pictures from various food festivals in each state.

To date, the four states listed above are available and I saw that one on Alaska should soon be added.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A "must-have" for the kitchen!, February 16, 2009
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I have this book at my home, and I cannot live without it! It is filled with recipes for dishes that suit MY palate. There are as many tastes as there are people in the world, but this book offers the distinctly Southern fare that - when prepared in your home - makes your house SMELL like a gracious, Southern home.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars one of the best, February 12, 2009
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I have this cookbook and couldn't agree less with the one bad review I saw of the book. In the first place to judge the entire book based on one recipe is just wrong. I own more cookbooks than I can count and never have I liked every recipe that I have tried. To me the fun of the cookbook is to have new recipes to try and bookmark the ones you like. Another good thing is to try the recipe and then adjust it to what fits for you. If you like cooking and trying new recipes, I think you will like this cookbook. I don't remember all the recipes I have tried from this book, but I can tell you I tried the Pecan Pie Muffins (I think that's the correct title) I did something different with the recipe than was actually called for and it was wonderful. If you try this recipe fill the cups completely full and don't bake as long as the recipe calls for. You should come out with a gooey pecan pie center with a crust and all you did was mix it all together and put it in a muffin tin.
I know this was long but I really feel it is wrong to down a cookbook based on one recipe you did not like.
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