Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread, & Scuppernong Wine: The Folklore and Art of Southern Appalachian Cooking

by Joseph Dabney

Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

641.5974

Collection

Publication

Cumberland House (1998), 512 pages

Description

Winner of the James Beard Foundation Cookbook of the Year Award!Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread, & Scuppernong Wineis a scrumptious slice of Smoky Mountain and Blue Ridge hill country foodlore handed down from Scotland, England, Wales, Ireland, Germany, and the Cherokee Nation. In addition to generous helpings of folklore, the text highlights and embraces the art of Appalachian cuisine from pioneer days to the present, providing insights that will fascinate readers everywhere. Divided into four sections - The Folklore, The Art, The Foods, The Blessings - the book is packed with authoritative folklore and authentic Appalachian recipes, as well as old-timey photographs in the Foxfirefashion: fireplace and wood-stove cooking, hog killing, bear hunting, shuck-bean strining, apple-butter partying, dinner on the grounds, and much more. The Folklore includes chapters on the people, seasons, and social life as it pertains to food. The Art includes chapters on growing, gardening, farming by the signs, food preparation, and food preservation. The more than 200 recipes are accompanied with stories of how the foods have been passed from generation to generation. And the Blessings include numerous hill country invocations. All in all, the book contains 61 fascinating chapters and almost one hundred sidebars on special topics. Among the 23 chapters of recipes: Corn Bread: Mountain Staff of LifeFrom Catheads to Angel BiscuitsMoonshine: Mountain Water of LifeHog-Killing Day: Mountain CelebrationSmokehouse Ham and Red-Eye Gravy. The result of years of research and interviews, Smokehouse Ham, Spoon Bread, & Scuppernong Winewill remind readers of the Foxfireseries of an earlier generation.… (more)

User reviews

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Wonderful recipes, but also great photos and stories of the people from southern Appalachia. If you're interested in the "back to basics" and simple living sort of thing, then this is a great guide. This book should be better known.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

512 p.; 9.5 inches

ISBN

1888952938 / 9781888952933
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