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Vertamae Cooks Again: More Recipes from the Americas' Family Kitchen [Paperback]

Vertamae Grosvenor (Author)
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August 1999
Culinary anthropologist Vertamae Grosvenor traveled to Haiti, the Bahamas, and Mexico to tape segments of her television series and to get firsthand experience with real local cooking from real family cooks. In this book she serves up a collection of recipes from all the cultures that make up the Americas, including the Gullah culture of the Sea Islands off the coast of Georgia, the Island cultures of the Caribbean, and the Creole culture of New Orleans. Organized by course -- soups, salads, side dishes, entrees, breads, and desserts -- here are traditional favorites like Red Beans and Rice as well as exotic dishes like Cuban Whole Roast Pig and African Sweet-Potato Stew.

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Subtitled More Recipes from the Americas' Family Kitchen, Vertamae Grosvenor's Vertamae Cooks Again is a companion cookbook to the author's public television show of the same name. It's an exploration, if you will, of pan-American comfort food.

"You can grow up," Grosvenor relates, "leave your home, travel far, change your walk, your talk, your name, but you--your people, your roots--will always be known by the language you cry in. That's the language of home.... I think that the natural truth is: That home language is about food." This, then, is a book of home food from all over the Americas, a lot of it old and traditional, some of it new, a mixing of cultural influences. To a traditional black-eyed pea soup from Nassau, for example, there's the addition of potato gnocchi. The original soup Grosvenor tasted featured dumplings. The gnocchi, like the coconut milk in the recipe, are her own additions. And such is the freewheeling style of this book, touching down here and there for a taste of this and that, all of it a rich mix redolent of someone's home cooking somewhere.

Vertamae Cooks Again is divided into soups, salads, side dishes and breads, entrees, and desserts and beverages. Recipes include the likes of Carolina Minestrone (rice instead of pasta), Afro-Mexican Radish Salad, Grilled Tuna and Vegetable Salad, Haitian Red Beans and Rice, Corn on the Cob with Chili Butter, Baked Jerked Chicken, Roast Chicken with Banana Stuffing, Pozole, Griot, Vegetable Pot Pies with Mashed Potato Crust, Applesauce Cake, and Tres Leche (Three Milk Cake).

Hit the road with Vertamae and you may find yourself traveling back home to the foods that feel good. --Schuyler Ingle


Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Bay Books (August 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 091233391X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0912333915
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 8.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,273,032 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great follow up to Verta Cooks in the America's Kitchen, April 7, 2007
This review is from: Vertamae Cooks Again: More Recipes from the Americas' Family Kitchen (Paperback)
I love her books. I watched the PBS Series when it was on and if anyone should have a show on the food network it is Ms. Smart-Grosvenor.

In the series and these books she highlights South Carolina low country cooking from her childhood and dishes she discovered on her travels. I would label it African Diaspora cooking; she has recopies from many cultural backgrounds including Caribbean, Portuguese, Spanish; all the cuisines that influenced the New World. She is a food historian and great at painting a picture of the history, culture and folklore of food.

I have made several recopies from both books and never had one turn out badly; she knows how to write a recipe and give you a sense of flavor and a context for the dish you are preparing. There are several dishes in both books that my children love to eat, my mother-in-law is always impressed when I make one of her dishes.

This is a great cookbook and I hope the food network calls her up now.


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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars CALLING ALL COOKS!, June 25, 2001
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This review is from: Vertamae Cooks Again: More Recipes from the Americas' Family Kitchen (Paperback)
If you don't have a copy of Vertamae Cooks in the Americas Family Kitchen or Vertamae Cooks Again, order them now!

Vertamae Cooks Again is full of recipes from all over the Americas, with an emphasis on Mexican cuisine. No tacos or enchiladas here folks -- try my favorite - tres leches cake. Or give the ribs called "table cloth stainers" a try.

Besides being a great cook, Vertamae is a food anthropologist. Most of the recipes in both books are accompanied by historical information that gives you a feel for the culture. Her recipes are always clearly written and unique. And her books include listings of stores that carry some of the hard-to-find ingredients.

Check out the PBS series Vertamae Cooks in the Americas Family Kitchen, then buy both books and try the recipes. You'll hope that Vertamae cooks again and again and again...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good, April 17, 2010
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This book is a real winner like her other one. The recipes are different throughout and the little background story/history she provides are nice. Enjoy!
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This is my adaptation of a memorably mouthwatering soup I tasted two decades ago in Nassau, when my dear friend, master carpenter, fabulous actor, and grand chef Calvin Lockhart took me to a small beachside joint. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
bonnet chili, serrano chilies, manioc flour, tapioca flour
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Native Americans, Cape Verdean, Dudley Nieto, Nova Scotia, Minced Scotch, United States, New England, New York, Vibration Cooking, West Indies, New World, West African
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