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Aunt Caroline’s Dixieland Recipes is a fascinating and comprehensive cookbook first published in 1922, offering a vivid glimpse into the culinary traditions of the American South. Compiled by Emma and William McKinney, the book is presented as a collection of recipes from “Aunt Caroline,” a fictionalized African American cook whose wisdom and expertise reflect the rich heritage of Southern cooking. The book is notable for its conversational tone, period charm, and the way it preserves the flavors and techniques of a bygone era. Within its pages, readers will discover a wide array of recipes that capture the essence of Dixieland cuisine, from hearty main dishes and savory sides to delectable desserts and classic Southern beverages. The recipes include beloved staples such as fried chicken, gumbo, cornbread, and sweet potato pie, as well as lesser-known regional specialties. Each recipe is accompanied by practical advice, anecdotes, and tips that evoke the warmth and hospitality of Southern kitchens. Aunt Caroline’s Dixieland Recipes is more than just a cookbook; it is a cultural artifact that reflects the social and culinary history of the South. The book’s language and presentation offer insight into the era’s attitudes and traditions, making it a valuable resource for historians, food enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the roots of American cuisine. Whether you are seeking authentic recipes or a window into the past, this book provides a delightful and informative journey through the flavors and stories of Dixieland.
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Liczba stron: 75
Rok wydania: 2025
