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  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Sasquatch Books (September 6, 2016)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1632170612
  • ISBN-13: 978-1632170613
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 1.1 x 9.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #43,321 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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I have bought three of Big Food Big Love and I plan on buying more for my friends who love to cook and love Southern food. What I enjoyed about this cookbook is it tells a story. I makes you feel good just to read the book for the story.....than add in this wonderful recipes. I have tried a few of the dishes and everything went easy and turned out great. Easy, simple recipes and the results were perfect. I would buy this cookbook over and over again. It is a keeper.
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This is a fine collection of restaurant quality Southern recipies, some with a Pacific Northwest touch, (Tillamook cheese, Dungeness crab), but not to the extent that it becomes "fusion". The author also shares many stories of her family and the food she loves without the drama and folksy cuteness that sometimes dominates down-home cookbooks. While my family has no official Southern background at all several of the recipes are identical to my great grandmother's and many differ only in the heat of the spices. There is a lot of chili pepper and buttermilk used throughout. This is a good source for those country classics such as Shrimp and grits, biscuits ,red beans and rice, etc.. Many of the dishes are a bit gussied up from the most ordinary versions . There are lots of photos of the finished dishes mostly in a slightly muted color range. There also quite a few old family photos. This is a fairly complete cookbook with at least a few recipes in most major food categories and a nice array of sauces and baked goods in particular.
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Big Food Big Love is as Southern As Southern gets! This ain't no messin around! Heather AKA Momma Goose, is a treasure! She brings back childhood memories as if they are just hangin in a pantry just waitin to be brought to the table. Pull up a pourch swing, pour y'all a big glass of sweet tea, and visit awhile. No shame in doin it! Big Love Big Food!
Tommy
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I grew up in south Georgia and a lot of the recipes in this book invokes memories of what we referred to as "Sunday Dinner on the Ground" gatherings after church. Flipping through the pictures brought back aromas of great food. I have tried some with good results and compliments. This will be my go to recipe "bible" to revisit a memory.
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There are so many good-reading recipes in this book that it was hard to know where to start. So I started with a pretty standard recipe, Simple Roast Chicken with Pan Gravy, thinking that if a roast chicken didn't wow me, I'd just close the book right then and there. But this roast chicken is a good one. It has similarities to the ingredients used Ina Garten's aptly named Perfect Roast Chicken, but the method of roasting it breast down in a cast iron skillet or Dutch oven was quite different and resumed in a tasty bird. I did make a few adjustments to the pan gravy - I reduced the amounts of Worcestershire Sauce (I'm not its biggest fan) and Texas Pete (love it, but in smaller doses than the author) - but otherwise, this was a delicious way to roast a chicken.

The Bread and Butter Pickles are also good. I halved the recipe and it worked out fine, but you really have to love serious heat to use the full amount of red pepper flakes called for. I cut mine down to a bare pinch which was right for my taste.

Both of these recipes, plus the myriad others that are now on my to-make list, demonstrated one thing about Heather L. Earnhardt - she likes big flavor, and particularly big heat. There are hefty amounts of heat-making ingredients in these recipes, my favorite of which is Texas Pete. I've attached a photo so you know what to look for, but it is almost impossible to find outside of the South. I load up on it every time I'm down there, so to find so many recipes that I can use it in is a great find for me personally. That said, there is a heavy hand with heat at work in these recipes, and you may want to use a bit less (in some cases a lot less) Texas Pete and the like than is called for.
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I love down-home cooking and I look for cookbooks that give me ideas and recipes that allow me to feed my family. I was interested in checking out this cookbook, Big Food Big Love, and it has not disappointed me at all. It is a good collection of recipes, but it is also includes stores and memories the author has chosen to share.

Let's get one thing out of the way – this is by no means a healthy, good-for-you cookbook. This book is full of fattening recipes. This is not a criticism by any means but is a warning: if you're looking for a healthy cookbook, this one isn't it.

There are 14 chapters in this cookbook (titles paraphrased): Snacks, Gravy, Biscuits, Supper, Sides, One Pot Meals, Pickles, Sauces and Dressings, Breakfast, Jelly and Butter, Cakes, Pies/Tarts, Cookies and Bread Pudding, and Drinks. The grouping is a little unusual but it makes logical sense.

I took an interest in the chapter on biscuits. I love a good biscuit as does the rest of my family and we have them frequently. I looked specifically for a recipe for angel biscuits, a southern specialty and any cookbook that claims to be about southern cooking will have a recipe for them. It's on page 79, and it's a good one.

I have not made a lot of the recipes in this book, but the ones I have made have been easy to follow and have turned out well. I am especially interested in trying the loaded chicken pie, and will do so in the next few weeks. Many of the recipes have full-color photos though not all.

There is a good amount of “filler” in this book where the author shares a bit of her story with the reader. This is not a bad thing at all and it gives the overall cookbook a more approachable feel to it.
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