The West Virginia Hometown Cookbook - Favorite Recipes from West Virginia's Best Hometown Cooks
You will love this deep dish, double serving of local, tried and true recipes and fun-filled facts about hometowns all over The Mountain State. From Wild and Wonderful West Virginia you will experience wild and wonderful favorites like Venison Jerky, White Beans & Ramps, and Dandelion Cookies, to traditional southern favorites like Tried and True Cornbread, Classic Creamy Cole Slaw, and My Mama’s Meatloaf, to uniquely Appalachian favorites like Hillbilly Hot Dog Sauce, Mountain-Style Blackberry Jam Cake, Pepperoni Roll Poppers, and Preston County Raised Buckwheat Pancakes. This outstanding cookbook is packed with favorite recipes your family is sure to love.
Experience West Virginia’s all-time favorite recipes… from West Virginia Cast-Iron Sugar Snap Peas, Golden Delicious Wassail, and First Lady’s Cornbread Salsa to Molasses Raisin Cookies, Mom’s Hot Fried Buttermilk Chicken, and Pawpaw Chiffon Pie. From Frosted Honey Cake to Mountain Mini Trout Cakes to Berkeley Springs Oven-Baked Apple Butter… You’ll taste the very BEST of West Virginia.
Facts, History, and More! You'll also enjoy interesting facts and stories about fun food festivals around the state... from Hogging Up WV BBQ & Music Festival to Ramps & Rail Festival in Elkins, from West Virginia Peach Festival to Autumn Harvest Festival & Roadkill Cook-Off in Marlinton, and West Virginia Black Walnut Festival to WV Hot Dog Festival in Hungtington, you’ll never miss the celebration!
Festival Listing!
Apple Butter Festival This traditional harvest festival kicks off with a nostalgic hometown parade Saturday morning followed by two-days-worth of family-friendly games and contests, music, country food, fine arts and local crafts. Undisputed star of the Apple Butter Festival is the spicy apple butter stirred in giant copper kettles in the middle of the square. Free admission. 304-258-3738 • www.berkeleysprings.com/apple-butter-festival |
Berkeley Springs More than 100 waters from around the USA and the planet compete for best tasting and packaging in this award-winning event that is the largest and longest-running water tasting in the world. The public can taste along and take home entries in the concluding Water Rush. A day-long water seminar brings experts from around the world to Berkley Springs for the annual Berkley Springs International Water Tasting. Free admission. 800-448-8797 • www.berkeleysprings.com/water |
Blues Brews & BBQ Festival Take the best craft brewers in West Virginia and combine them with great food, live music and amazing vistas from the top of the mountain and you get the Blues Brews & BBQ Festival. It just doesn’t get much better than that. 304-572-5892 • www.snowshoemtn.com |
Burgoo Cook-off Burgoo Cook-Off in Webster Springs is a fall festival that is fun for the whole family. The star of the show is the Burgoo contest which has an entry fee and pays cash prizes for First, Second, Third, and People’s Choice awards. There is no admission to fee to enjoy the fun — live bluegrass music, apple butter making, an apple pie contest, hay rides, cake walks, a scarecrow contest, pumpkin painting, and much more. Bring the family and join the fun. 304-847-7291 • www.visitwebsterwv.com |
Burlington Old-Fashioned Burlington Old-Fashioned Apple Harvest Festival is a free two-day event including live entertainment, a Banjo & Fiddle contest, a baby apple dumpling contest, parade, and, of course, old-fashioned apple butter and apple dumplings. There are many food and craft vendors on site as well as a car show and fireworks on the last night. This is a great event for the whole family. |
ChiliFest ChiliFest is the West Virginia State Chili Championship sanctioned by the International Chili Society. Cooks from a five-state area come to compete for the state title and go on to compete in the World’s Chili Championship. Great chili, spirited competition, live music, games and a Kids Corner event all make ChiliFest a great community event and a fundraiser for the local Ronald McDonald House. To date, ChiliFest has raised over $550,000 for The House. 304-634-4857 • www.chilifestwv.com |
Clay County Golden The Clay County Golden Delicious Festival features four days of music and entertainment, crafts, parade, games and rides, pageants, quilt show, motorcycle show, antique car show, golf tournament and an outdoor drama. You will also discover, of course, baking contests with lots of food all brought together to celebrate the Golden Delicious Apple that was discovered on the Mullins Farm in Clay County. 8304-587-4260 • www.claygoldendeliciousfestival.com |
Feast of the Seven Fishes One Saturday every December, thousands of people venture onto Monroe Street in downtown Fairmont for a fun day filled with authentic Italian cuisine, traditional holiday music, and unique gift shopping opportunities. This wildly anticipated event draws more than 8,000 visitors annually. 304.366.0468 • www.mainstreetfairmont.org |
Harvest Festival Enjoy a fun, fall weekend focusing on 18th century foods. This fun-for-the-whole-family festival includes demonstrations and displays about wild game, food production, harvest preservation, cooking, customs and manners. 304-363-3030 • www.prickettsfort.org |
Hogging Up WV West Virginia State Championship BBQ & Music Festival is a two-day event in the mountains of West Virginia. Held at Cox Camping just 12 miles outside Berkeley Springs, nestled at the foothills of the Cacapon mountains, you will enjoy the beauty of West Virginia and a wonderful weekend in the wilderness along with music, barbecue and more food, vendors, beer and more. As seen on The Rachael Ray Show, and in the New York Times, Steven Raichlen’s barbecue books and Saveur magazine. 410-908-9241 • www.HoggingUpWV.com |
Kirkwood Winery Grape Stomping Wine Festival For more than 20 years, the Kirkwood Winery Grape Stomping Wine Festival has provided fun for the whole family. This unique festival features live music, dance groups, handmade crafts, and good food. Popular music groups perform each year; check the website for the full line-up. Everyone loves the Grape Stomping and Grape Eating Contests. Enjoy a free glass with admission to the wine tasting. |
Lemonade Festival Bluefield Preservation Society hosts the Lemonade Festival in the Depot District the last weekend of August. The celebration of The Greater Bluefield Chamber of Commerce’s long-standing lemonade promotion features: art exhibits, parade, antique car show, food court, arts and crafts, LemonMade Cook- Off, lemonade promotion display, lemon hunt, family fun park, musical acts from acclaimed gospel groups to local artists, with a grand finale act in the historic Granada Theater. The GBCC’s lemonade promotion began in 1939. Arguably the most unique and highly recognized tradition celebrated in the Bluefields, the lemonade promotion is well loved by citizens and has gained national exposure. 304-589-0239 • www.bluefieldpreservationsociety.com |
Lewisburg Chocolate Festival The Lewisburg Chocolate Festival is a chocolate lover’s dream. This fun festival offers something for the whole family with a chocolate tasting extravaganza, live performances, chocolate mousse eating contest, bake-offs and professional demonstrations. 304-645-1000 • www.lewisburgchocolatefestival.com |
Main Street Martinsburg Enjoy Music from Clement & Williams and The Eric Chef Group , beer and Chili in downtown Martinsburg. Saturday, October 4th from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. to taste chili $5.00 per person, 7 years old and below FREE. 304.262.4200 • www.mainstreetmartinsburg.com |
Martinsburg Chocolate Festival and Book Fair Indulge the mind and the senses at the Fourth Annual Chocolate Fest/Book Faire held in historic downtown Martinsburg West Virginia on the last weekend of April. Experience a one day Extravaganza held throughout downtown businesses. Explore the unique shops and speak with West Virginia Authors, tours at DeFluri’s Fine Chocolates, Chocolate Cupcake Contest, Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory showing at the Public Library and much more. 304-262-4200 • www.mainstreetmartinsburg.com |
Morgan’s Kitchen Fall Festival The Annual Morgan’s Kitchen Fall Festival, sponsored by the St. Albans Historical Society, is held the second Saturday in October each year at historic Morgan’s Kitchen, located along MacCorkle Avenue in St. Albans. Activities include apple butter making, cabin tours, pioneer re-enactors, hit/ miss engines, arts and crafts, old time music and antique wood-crafters. Baked goods and hot dogs are available. Apple butter is available for purchase. There is no charge for this event and plenty of parking is available. 304-727-5972 • www.stalbanshistory.com/morgans-kitchen |
Nicholas County Potato Festival The Nicholas County Potato Festival celebrates potato farmers in the area with two days of fun for the whole family. You will enjoy amusement rides, a Car and Tractor Show, Farmer’s Market, Potato Auction, Pet Pageant, Corn Hole Competition, 5K Race, Spud Hunt and Sack Race, Daily Entertainment, Firemen’s Parade, Grand Parade, Potato Idol Competition, Fireworks, Food and Craft Vendors and Mashed Potato, Tater Tot and Hot Wing Eating Contests. 304-872-3722 • www.nicholascountypotatofestival.com |
Preston County Buckwheat Festival The Preston County Buckwheat Festival always starts the last Thursday in September. For more than 70 years, the festival has been entertaining people far and wide. The festival features 3 parades, coronation of Queen Ceres and King Buckwheat, arts and crafts, livestock exhibits, quits, 4H exhibits, Friday night entertainment show, antique car show, a midway with over 20 rides, and festival food including our famous whole hog sausage and buckwheat cake dinners. 304-379-2203 • www.buckwheatfest.com |
Ramps & Rail Festival Learn about Ramps—the unique, indigenous “wild leek” that grows in the Appalachian mountains— at the annual Ramps & Rail Festival in Elkins. Enjoy local arts, crafts, live music and food vendors who show off scrumptious ramp dishes from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm in the Town Square. Relax on a one-hour ride on the New Tygart Flyer which departs twice on the day of the festival. See website for ticket prices. 8877-686-7245 • wwwmountainrail.com |
Ribfest BBQ Festival The annual Ribfest BBQ Festival features world-class awardwinning barbecue rib vendors from around the country serving the best barbecue ribs, chicken and sauces you will ever eat along with a variety of other great foods including Philly cheesesteaks, hamburgers, hot dogs, seafood and a selection of delicious desserts. People come from over 12 states to enjoy the great foods and entertainment including carnival rides, nightly entertainment, attractions, petting zoo, pony rides, eating contest and much more. This family friendly event has lots to do for people of all ages. 304-444-2921 • www.charlestonwvribfest.com |
Salem Apple Butter Festival The Salem Apple Butter Festival provides live demonstrations of old-fashioned apple butter making. You will see the process done outdoors using copper kettles suspended over wood fire with the tasty product and canned on the spot for visitors to purchase. Other attractions include live entertainment, a grand parade, Saturday night fireworks, food, crafts, celebrity auction and many contests including apple pie baking, quilt show, the Sam Warner Memorial 5k Run, bicycle poker ride, pet show-off, talent show, car show, and horseshoe pitching and corn hole tournaments. The festival is a drug and alcohol free event providing family fun for all ages. There is no admission charge and all entertainment is free, as well. 304-782-1518 • www.salemapplebutterfestival.com |
Taste of Our Towns Taste of Our Towns, a benefit for Carnegie Hall, West Virginia, takes place the second Saturday of October each year. Thousands of residents and visitors from across the region converge to gather on the streets of historic downtown Lewisburg to sample delicacies from local restaurants, civic clubs and organizations. Yearly favorites such as The General Lewis Inn’s pecan pie and Wolf Creek Gallery’s crab cakes disappear quickly. You certainly won’t want to miss The Greenbrier who comes out in force with numerous selections from their exclusive restaurants. Cash is not accepted at TOOT. For your convenience, you may order tokens in advance beginning in September. Will-call tokens will be available the day of the event at the Carnegie Hall booth near the green space. 304-645-7917• www.carnegiehallwv.org |
Annual Tomato Tasting Festival The Annual Tomato Tasting Festival hosted by the Marion County Master Gardener Association is the 3rd Sunday each August at the High Gate Carriage House in Fairmont. You’ll sample more than 60 varieties of tomatoes provided by local growers judged for the Biggest, Best Tasting and People’s Choice. Step outside, for lunch or to leisurely stroll the historic coal baron’s estate grounds to the Farmers Market, musical entertainment, gardening and food clinics, children’s activities, and other educational and heritage displays—WV Extension demonstrations, honeybees, basket weaving, and butterfly tent. Free Admission. There is no entry fee for tomatoes. 304-816-1379 • www.marion.ext.wvu.edu |
Uniquely West Virginia Uniquely West Virginia Wind and Food Festival includes more than a score of West Virginia wineries and edible product makers and growers set up for a daylong sampling and sale of their products. All weekend long, local restaurants and shops join in with related specials and sales. The show offers a free opportunity for the public to sample and buy dozens of state-grown products as well as meet the faces behind these products. 304-258-9147 • www.berkeleysprings.com/uniquely-west-virginia-wine-food-festival |
West Virginia Chocolate Festival The West Virginia Chocolate Festival is all things chocolate. From truffles to molded suckers, from dipped fruit to fudge, chocolate bunnies to chocolate covered popcorn. If it is made with chocolate, we probably have it. This is a family event with free admission and free parking. 304-531-1133 |
West Virginia Turkey Festival West Virginia Turkey Festival is held to honor Turkey growers in the state. The festival features a turkey/ ham dinner, turkey shoot, car show, craft show, pageant and other events. Everyone is welcome to come see the beautiful little town of Mathias and enjoy everything the festival has to offer. 304-897-7282 • www.facebook.com/wvturkeyfestivalpageant |
Wild Edibles Festival Get a taste of Pocahontas County at the annual Wild Edibles Festival. Choose from a variety of workshops and walks where you will learn where to gather, how to identify, and how to prepare the delicious bounty of wild edible plants. Make and sample wildflower teas, main dishes, and desserts made with greens and flowers you won’t find at the supermarket. There is silent auction and vendors for your enjoyment. 304-799-4636 • www.pocahontascountywv.com |
West Virginia Black For 60 years, The Black Walnut Festival has entertained the area with a family-centered festival that is great fun for people of all ages. Featuring food, music, arts and crafts, 4H exhibits, a carnival, kid’s day parade, marching band competition and the Grand Parade on Saturday, you will not want to miss this four-day festival—one of West Virginia’s best festivals. 304-927-1640 • www.wvbwf.com |
West Virginia Chestnut Festival Established in 2008 and sponsored by the Rowlesburg Revitalization Committee with the Town of Rowlesburg and Tourism Commission, West Virginia Chestnut Festival celebrates the great American chestnut tree, which originally made-up 40% of hardwood trees in the 16 States of the Appalachian Chain, prior to an Asian blight occurring in the early 20th century. Visitors enjoy sampling and purchasing chestnuts, roasted chestnuts on an open grill, visiting vendors, or attending presentations on restoration of the American chestnut tree. The festival finishes with a gala dinner banquet, featuring chestnut flavored items, and the crowing of chestnut royalty, Mr. and Mrs. Chestnut. 304-329-1240 • www.wvchestnutfestival.com |
WV Hot Dog Festival Eat your fill of hot dogs while listening to live music and enjoying great entertainment all day at this annual event. You’ll love the BUN RUN, BUNS ON BIKES, and HOT DOGS & HOT RODS Car Show. Watch the Hot Dog Eating Contest, Root Beer Chuggin’ Contest, and Celebrity Mustard Squirt Contest. Play in the KIDZONE, visit the PETZONE, participate in the all-breed exhibition dog races, annual WV Wiener Dog Races, and $100 “Dachshund Dash” championship race, and so much more. It a full day of family fun benefitting kids in treatment at the Hoops Family Children’s Hospital, at Cabell-Huntington Hospital. 304-525-7788 x154 • www.WVHotDogFestival.com |
West Virginia Maple The West Virginia Maple Syrup Festival is held the third weekend of March each year in Pickens (Randolph County) offering a weekend of country fun including a famous pancake/buckwheat cake feed with pure maple syrup. A country ham and bean dinner on Saturday evening is followed by an old-fashioned square dance. Saturday and Sunday feature with local musical entertainment throughout the both days with various craftsmen demonstrating their talents and skills. Fun for all ages. 304-924-5363 • www.pickenswv.com/maple-syrup-festival |
West Virginia Molasses Festival
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West Virginia Peach Festival The mission of West Virginia Peach Festival is to celebrate the growing of peaches in Hampshire County as well as the state of West Virginia. The state commissioner of agriculture crowns our king and queen, who win the position by writing an essay about agriculture in the area. We also have a Little Peach Fuzz and Peach Blossom, which are part of the royalty. The festival includes a myriad of activities geared around peaches including a hat contest, pie and peach eating contests, games, activities, live entertainment and artisans. The majority of the events 304-788-0903 • www.facebook.com/West-Virginia-Peach-Festival |
West Virginia Roadkill Cook-Off The West Virginia RoadKill Cook-off is one of the region’s most fun and exciting annual events covered in years past by the Food Network, the Travel Channel and the Discovery Channel. If you’ve ever wanted to taste exotic dishes like squirrel gravy over biscuits, teriyaki-marinated bear or deer sausage, this is the place to be. This wild and offbeat festival is guaranteed fun for the entire family, so come see what Andrew Zimmern from Bizarre Foods calls “The Real Deal.” 800-336-7009 • www.pccocwv.com/roadkill |
West Virginia Strawberry Festival The West Virginia Strawberry Festival began in 1936 as a one-day event to honor local strawberry farmers. Now 73+ years later, the event is a week of community fun with tasty strawberry treats, a carnival, arts and craft shows, musical performances and more. Join us for a week of fun for the whole family. 304-472-9036 • ww.WVStrawberryFestival.com |
West Virginia Blackberry Festival West Virginia Blackberry Festival is a family festival with free admission, free parking, and free quality entertainment, West Virginia Blackberry Festival has food, novelty, craft, and snack vendors on site, as well as amusement rides, bounces, climbing wall, and more. Live musical entertainment takes place on a professional stage. Other events include a car parade, pet parade, baking contest, talent contest, and a 5K run. 304-709-3206 • www.wvblackberry.com |
West Virginia Italian Festival National Pasta Cookoff 304-622-2157 • www.wvihf.com |
Talladega Superspeedway - Originally named Alabama International Motor Speedway, Talladega Superspeedway was built on the site of a World War IIera Air Force base in the heart of Alabama. NASCAR founder Bill France and his family envisioned a race track that would be faster, larger, and more exciting than any track built to date.
Construction began on May 23, 1968, and was completed on September 13, 1969. The end result is the most modern speedway ever built. Often simply referred to as Dega, the track is 2.66 miles long, its high-banked turns are nearly three stories tall, and race cars have reached speeds over 200 miles per hour. It is so popular that it is said to become one of the largest temporary cities in the state every race weekend.
Battleship Alabama - Powerful: this single word aptly describes a naval vessel known as a battleship. The USS Alabama (BB 60) was the last of four South Dakota–class battleships built for World War II. She is well armored and designed to survive an attack while continuing to fight. Her main battery, known as “Big Guns,” consisted of nine 16-inch guns; each could launch a projectile weighing as much as a small car that could hit a target 21 miles away.
Her crew numbered 2,332 men, none of whom were lost to enemy fire, earning her the nickname “Lucky A.” She served as more than just a battleship: she carried troops, supplies, and seaplanes and served in the Pacific and Atlantic; her doctors treated patients from other ships; she was the wartime home for a major-league ballplayer; the movie setting for Hollywood films; and she traveled home to the state of Alabama with the help of schoolchildren.
Author Bio: Author Kent Whitaker and Bill Tunnell, executive director of the USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, visually chart the course of the USS Alabama from the day her keel was laid to her present service as a museum ship and memorial in Mobile, Alabama.
The Tennessee Hometown Cookbook dishes up a double-helping of local, tried and true recipes and fun-filled facts about hometowns all-over the state.
Kent Whitaker and Sheila Simmons bring you more than 300 favorite recipes that are easy-to-follow and use ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. From Beale Street Barbecue Pork Spareribs to Chattanooga Fudge Cake, Grandma's Onion Soup Meatloaf to Hunka Burning Love Peanut Butter Pie, Crockpot Brunswick Stew to White Hot Fish, there are delicious, hometown recipes to please everyone.
You'll also enjoy interesting food facts and stories about fun food festivals around the state such as Greater Five Point's Tomato Art Festival whose motto is "The Tomato... a uniter, not a divider" bringing together fruits and vegetables.
Tennessee brings to mind music and mountains, history and heritage, and good food - get a taste of it all in Tennessee Hometown Cookbook.
The South Carolina Hometown Cookbook dishes up a double-helping of local, tried and true recipes and fun-filled facts about hometowns all-over the state.
Kent Whitaker and Sheila Simmons bring you more than 300 favorite recipes that are easy-to-follow and use ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. Fill your kitchen with the aroma of deep southern dishes from the locals of South Carolina. We’ve put together all of the easy-to-follow recipes along with fun-filled facts about this great state into the 6th edition of our State Hometown Cookbook Series. Whether you’re looking to barbeque and grill, or indulge in a traditional, habit-forming, homemade peach cobbler, you’ll find it here with these authentic down-home recipes straight from the heart of South Carolina.
Satisfying your appetite for that irresistible southern cuisine has never been easier! From their home to yours, you’ll fall in love with local, tried and true recipes from hometown cooks across the state. Just open this first-rate new cookbook and you’ve got a dining experience at your fingertips with favorites like South Carolina Cheesy Shrimp and Vegetables, Lowcountry Catfish Stew, Gullah Style Fried Chicken, Mom’s Easy Sunday Spaghetti, or Charleston Sweet Potato Pie and many, many more.
You'll also enjoy interesting facts and stories about fun food festivals around the state... from Beaufort Shrimp Festival to Pickin’ in the Park in Moncks Corner, from South Carolina Peach Festival to Taste of the Town in Myrtle Beach, and South Carolina Sweet Potato Festival to Lowcountry Oyster Festival in Mt. Pleasant, you’ll never miss the celebration! South Carolina cooking is elegant yet southern, perfectly seasoned, and always unforgettable. The South Carolina Hometown Cookbook preserves South Carolina’s most treasured dishes... delectably.
The Mississippi Hometown Cookbook dishes up a double-helping of local, tried and true recipes and fun-filled facts about hometowns all-over the state of Magnolia State.
Kent Whitaker and Sheila Simmons bring you more than 300 of these all-time favorite recipes, fun-filled facts about hometowns all over The Magnolia State. From the down-home taste of Central Mississippi to the Delta's classic country cooking to full-flavored spicy seafood on the coast, Mississippi is proud of it’s made-from-scratch style. This outstanding new cookbook is packed with favorite recipes Mississippi hometown cooks learned to make in grandmother’s kitchen.
For those that confess to reading their cookbooks like novels, the Mississippi Hometown Cookbook is for you. You'll enjoy interesting food facts and stories about fun food festivals around the state... from World Catfish Festival in Belzoni to Poplarville's Blueberry Jubilee, from Forest's Wing Dang Doodle Festival to Hog Wild BBQ Cooking Contest in Corinth.
Mississippi cooks know that the best recipes are passed down from loved ones, That's why we went straight to the source to fill Mississippi Hometown Cookbook with the recipes Mississippians love.
People will come from far and wide to try out your southern cooking made from the best recipes found from Mississippi Hometown Cookbook. They will soon come to realize that they too can enjoy the company of friends and family by equipping themselves with Mississippi Hometown Cookbook that will turn any recipe into a mouthwatering experience.
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The Louisiana Hometown Cookbook dishes up a double-helping of local, tried and true recipes and fun-filled facts about hometowns all-over the state of Louisiana.
Kent Whitaker and Sheila Simmons bring you more than 300 of these all-time favorite recipes from Louisiana! It's packed with Cajun, Creole Family Recipes, steaks, beef, pork, wild game and regional falvor filled favorites. The book offers up A Great Taste of Louisiana from
Hometown Cooks Across the State! If you love to cook and it's Louisiana cuisine you're after, then you need to cook the hometown favorites.
This cookbook contains the fun-filled, tried and tested recipes that the locals love. Food is part of the tradition of the Louisiana people. The cookbook offers the Cajun favorites, Creole cuisine, and more traditional cooking of Louisiana’s hometowns. You'll find easy to follow recipes for:
Beignets, Corn Macque Choux, Filet Gumbo, Crawfish Etouffee, Creamy Pecan Pralines, King Cake, Holy Trinity Mardi Gras Potatoes, New Orleans Bread Pudding, Crawfish/Shrimp Boil, Cajun Red Beans and Rice, and plenty more!
When it comes to hometown cooking, there's something for everyone to love. And this book brings you the BEST that Louisiana has to offer!
The Texas Hometown Cookbook dishes up a double-helping of local, tried and true recipes and fun-filled facts about hometowns all-over the LONE STAR state.
Kent Whitaker and Sheila Simmons bring you more than 300 favorite recipes that are easy-to-follow and use ingredients that you probably already have in your kitchen. The Texas Hometown Cookbook is one of the best cookbooks on Texas cooking it combines the outstanding local recipes of Texas with fun and amazing Texas facts. This is precisely what differentiates Texas Hometown Cookbook from other run-of-the mills Texas cookbooks. You will find all sorts of Texas recipes and Texas cooking styles here, right from spicy and sumptuous Tex-Mex to traditional campfire cooking. For instance, you will find valuable information on the styles of cooking that is heavily influenced by the German cooking style, then there is Creole and Cajun cooking based on real southwestern family recipes. In short, Texas Hometown Cookbook is not just a recipe book, but essentially it’s a comprehensive guide on most common as well as rare Texas recipes and different types of cooking styles prevalent in Texas. It would not be wrong to say that Texas Hometown Cookbook is also a book on Texas tourist attractions related to the most famous foodies’ destinations from all over Texas.
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Texas Hometown Cookbook Southwestern RecipesEnjoy a Great Big Texas-Sized Taste of the Lone Star State's Favorite Cookbook Recipes
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Texas Hometown Cookbook with Real Southwestern Family RecipesTexas Hometown Cookbook is one of the best cookbooks on Texas cooking it combines the outstanding local recipes of Texas with fun and amazing Texas facts. This is precisely what differentiates Texas Hometown Cookbook from other run-of-the mills Texas cookbooks. You will find all sorts of Texas recipes and Texas cooking styles here, right from spicy and sumptuous Tex-Mex to traditional campfire cooking. For instance, you will find valuable information on the styles of cooking that is heavily influenced by the German cooking style, then there is Creole and Cajun cooking based on real southwestern family recipes. In short, Texas Hometown Cookbook is not just a recipe book, but essentially it’s a comprehensive guide on most common as well as rare Texas recipes and different types of cooking styles prevalent in Texas. It would not be wrong to say that Texas Hometown Cookbook is also a book on Texas tourist attractions related to the most famous foodies’ destinations from all over Texas.Why Texas Hometown Cookbook is the best cookbook for Texas recipes?As far as the recipes are concerned, you will find a plethora of delicious Texas recipes in Texas Hometown Cookbook. Apart from the recipes based on most famous ingredients such as Texas beef and Texas chili recipes, you will find a lot of other interesting Texas recipes in Texas Hometown Cookbook such as Chicken Fried Steak with White Gravy. Of course, you will also see some astonishing recipes of most popular dishes such as chili, Tex-Mex and barbecue, Texas chili. In short, you will find an authentic and real taste of Texas in Texas Hometown Cookbook. Prepare the most amusing Texas recipes with easeTexas Hometown Cookbook is one of the rare cookbooks that can provide you delicious and appetizing hometown recipes in an easy-to-follow manner. So, no matter how complex the recipe is, the cooking procedures mentioned in this remarkable Texas Hometown Cookbook can enable you to prepare almost anything quickly with utmost precision and ease. Therefore, you can prepare the most astonishing Texas dishes such as Trail Riders Barbecue Coffee Pork Butt, Chunky Texas Red Chili, Chili Cheese Empanadas, Blacked-Eye Pea Jambalaya, Cast-Iron Skillet Okra, Mexican Wedding Cookies and Fried Bananas with easy to follow steps and with the help of ingredients that you can easily find in your own kitchen. To sum it up; Texas Hometown Cookbook is chock-a-block with wonderful Texas facts and interesting stories about food festivals and other fun stuff around this wonderful state. What Will I Feed My Family Tonight? Texas Hometown Cookbook can Help!
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The Georgia Hometown Cookbook dishes up a double-helping of local, tried and true recipes and fun-filled facts about hometowns all-over the state og Georgia. From metropolitan Atlanta to the Southern grace of Savannah, from the soaring beauty of mountains to the sun-kissed Atlantic coast, Georgia is rich with recipes handed down through the generations.
Kent Whitaker and Sheila Simmons bring you more than 300 of these all-time favorite recipes. From Georgia's Favorite Brunswick Stew to Drunk as a Skunk Georgia Pecans, Vidalia Onion Farm Fresh Salsa to Sweet Georgia Brown Pecan Pie, Fried Green Tomatoes to Fresh-Baked Homestyle Peach Pie, there are delicious, hometown recipes to please everyone