Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library

The Bourbon country cookbook, new Southern entertaining : 95 recipes and more from a modern Kentucky kitchen

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The Bourbon country cookbook, new Southern entertaining : 95 recipes and more from a modern Kentucky kitchen
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Bourbon country cookbook
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
new Southern entertaining : 95 recipes and more from a modern Kentucky kitchen
Summary
Bourbon, the first uniquely American distilled spirit, is nearly synonymous with Kentucky, its birthplace. However, it has come a long way since it was first distilled in the late 1700s, and its popularity and refinement have never been greater. At the same time, southern cuisine has evolved to keep up with bourbon's evolution through once unheard-of collaborations between kitchen and bar, a renewed interest in seasonal local ingredients, and the influence of the delicious food traditions of the region's growing migrant populations. This book distills the spirit and hospitality-both new and old-of great southern food and drink into ninety accessible recipes designed to help you achieve the ease and elegance of Bourbon Country entertaining in your own home. Arranged by the kind of traditional fare you'd find on a Kentucky table-pickles, vegetables, ancient grains, bounties from the barnyard, bourbon cocktails, and more-these recipes pay homage to the rituals and victuals of yesteryear while embracing the new southern palate and the flavors of modern Kentucky bourbon. "Farm fresh and artisanal aren't trends in the bluegrass state, but a long-established way of life. Add the resonant ring of the finest American distillation-Kentucky bourbon-as these brilliant chefs do, and you've created magnificence and memories. In fact, the recipes, stories, and photographs here are so fine, you won't want to wait for a horse race, but use this book year 'round." -Ronni Lundy, author of the James Beard Award-winner Victuals
Target audience
adult
Classification
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