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Nicole A. Taylor - The Up South Cookbook – Chasing Dixie in a Brooklyn Kitchen - 9781581573015 - V9781581573015
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The Up South Cookbook – Chasing Dixie in a Brooklyn Kitchen

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Description for The Up South Cookbook – Chasing Dixie in a Brooklyn Kitchen hardcover. Southern cooking meets the Brooklyn foodie scene, keeping charm (and grits) intact Num Pages: 240 pages, 75 color photographs. BIC Classification: 1KBBF; 1KBBS; WBN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 262 x 216 x 22. Weight in Grams: 1020.

Georgia native Nicole Taylor spent her early twenties trying to distance herself from her southern cooking roots--a move "up" to Brooklyn gave her a fresh appreciation for the bread and biscuits, Classic Fried Chicken, Lemon Coconut Stack Cake, and other flavors of her childhood.

The Up South Cookbook is a bridge to the past and a door to the future. The recipes in this deeply personal cookbook offer classic Southern favorites informed and updated by newly-discovered ingredients and different cultures. 

Here she gives us pimento cheese elevated with a dollop of creme fraiche, grits flavored with New York State Cheddar and blue cheese, and deviled eggs made with smoked trout from her favorite Jewish deli. Other favorites include Collard Greens Pesto and Pasta, Roasted Duck with Cheerwine Cherry Sauce, and Benne and Banana Sandwich Cookies.

The recipes speak to a place "where a story is ready to be told and there is always sweet tea chilling." 

This promises to be a new Southern classic.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
Countryman Press United States
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Woodstock, United States
ISBN
9781581573015
SKU
V9781581573015
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Nicole A. Taylor
Athens, Georgia native Nicole A. Taylor currently hosts Hot Grease, a food culture podcast and is the principal of NAT Media. She has contributed to First We Feast, Cherry Bombe, Amtrak, Southern Foodways Alliance's Gravy, Travel Noire and her recipes are featured on Colorlines, Design*Sponge and in the America I Am: Pass it Down Cookbook and The Way We Ate: 100 Chefs Celebrate a Century at the American Table cookbook. She lives in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.

Reviews for The Up South Cookbook – Chasing Dixie in a Brooklyn Kitchen
"Nicole Taylor brings her many talents
gifted home cook, adept interpreter of culture, and engaging storyteller
to this collection of delectable Southern recipes, re-imagined in Brooklyn, New York. "
Bryant Terry, author of Afro-Vegan "Southern food is a packed pantry of stories, but luckily there is a new generation making sense of it like never before. Nicole Taylor has penned a beautiful ode to the land I call home. "
Hugh Acheson, award-winning chef and cookbook author "In this book, Nicole Taylor captures the generosity of Southern cooking. Her recipes are inviting and substantial, and they offer up a heaping serving of Southern hospitality no matter where you live. "
John Becker and Megan Scott, authors of Joy of Cooking "Nicole Taylor's take on Southern favorites is creative, fresh, and alive with flavor. She's also a delightful storyteller, and it is such a treat to be invited into her warm and welcoming Up South home. "
Lisa Fain, author of The Homesick Texan's Family Table "I love Nicole Taylor, and I love The Up South Cookbook. This lyrical, thoughtful, delectable cookbook both records and updates the nourishing traditions of an upbringing where there was always a feast or Sunday dinner to feed aplenty. "
Ronni Lundy, author of Sorghum's Savor

Goodreads reviews for The Up South Cookbook – Chasing Dixie in a Brooklyn Kitchen