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Book Synopsis: A Prairie Cookbook has recipes that were used to satisfy the hunger of pioneering families in the Midwestern United States.
I must frame your expectations before you read this book. These aren't Old Country recipes. They're recipes from the Midwest from the turn of the last century. You'll find better recipes on how to make ox-tail soup, for example, on the internet and from other books, complete with full-spread glossy color illustrations. If you read this book for culinary how-to instructions or the art of gourmet, you'll be missing the point. Rather, my goal is to open a window into a vanishing world through the doorway of taste. This book provides another dimension to understanding the lives of our ancestors. These recipes are as simple and as unpolished as those who worked the land. And yet they invoke an atmosphere that other histories may not fully capture. They become a kind of a time portal into the past. Crushed tomato leaves are an example for me. Their smell magically transports me back to my grandmother’s tomato garden when I was five years old. For you, it might be the smell of a holiday dinner or freshly baked cookies.
Despite the hardships they faced, the people of the plains had high aspirations and ideals. In 1918, my grandmother Emma's husband Nicholas died during the Spanish flu pandemic that raged at the time. And yet she saw all eleven of her children go to college before and during the Great Depression. A Prairie Cookbook helps provide the context in which these meals were lovingly prepared, for children, grandparents, and field hands, and for holidays, weddings, funerals, and for daily life. Both these recipes and the memoirs give us a glimpse of an important time in the history of our nation and give us insight into the simple but strong character of the homesteaders of the Midwest.
CONTENTS
- Bread and Bread Making
- Griddle Cakes and Waffles
- Cereals and Cereal Products
- Soups and Chowders
- Salads and Salad Dressing
- Relishes and Sauces
- Meats
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Step into the past with A Prairie Cookbook: Memories and Recipes! This book is a treasure trove of recipes from the Midwest during the early 1900s, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the culinary traditions of pioneering families. Each recipe not only provides a delightful taste of history but also unlocks a time portal to a vanishing world that resonates with the simplicity and character of those who worked the land.
Unlike modern glossy cookbooks, A Prairie Cookbook captures the essence of a bygone era through its unpolished yet heartfelt recipes. Each dish tells a story of resilience and determination, reflecting the high aspirations and ideals of the homesteaders of the Midwest. Whether it's the aroma of crushed tomato leaves or the taste of homemade bread, every recipe in this book carries the legacy of a generation that faced hardships with unwavering strength and grace.
Indulge in a culinary journey through the heartland of America with A Prairie Cookbook. Discover the simple joy and profound meaning behind each recipe, lovingly prepared for various occasions - from daily meals to holidays, weddings, and funerals. Let these recipes and memoirs transport you back in time and provide a deeper understanding of the lives and traditions of our ancestors.
Experience the flavors and stories of the past come alive with A Prairie Cookbook: Memories and Recipes. Order your copy today and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Midwestern cuisine.
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