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Martha's Vineyard Cookbook
Over 250 Recipes And Lore From A Bountiful Island
Published by Globe Pequot Publishing
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
This book, originated by the late Cordon Bleu chef and Blueberry Hill Farm owner Louise Tate King, has been expanded with all-new chapters on the foods of the island’s African-American and Brazilian communities. Recipes reflect the Vineyard’s complete culinary heritage that also includes Wampanoag Indians, English and Scottish whaling families, and Portuguese fishermen. Chapters are devoted to chowders, seafood, shellfish, meat and poultry, and local produce such as berries, walnuts, and pumpkins. Additional chapters include recipes for salads, side dishes, breads, cakes, pies and puddings, marmalades, sauces, and other good things! Photographs and sidebars focusing on Vineyard folklore and natural history imbue the book with a nostalgic charm that allows anyone to take home a little part of the island.
Product Details
- Publisher: Globe Pequot Publishing (June 17, 2008)
- Length: 320 pages
- ISBN13: 9781461748519
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"Referring to recipes in a cookbook is one thing, reading a cookbook is another. This one deserves to be devoured."--Carly Simon
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