Tomatoes (inbunden)
Format
Inbunden (Hardback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
144
Utgivningsdatum
2013-03-04
Förlag
The University of North Carolina Press
Illustrationer
black & white halftones
Dimensioner
222 x 149 x 17 mm
Vikt
368 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781469602189

Tomatoes

a Savor the South cookbook

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In Tomatoes, Miriam Rubin gives this staple of southern gardens the passionate portrait it deserves, exploring the tomato's rich history in southern culture and inspiring home cooks to fully enjoy these summer fruits in all their glorious variety. Rubin, a prominent food writer and tomato connoisseur, provides fifty vibrant recipes as well as wisdom about how to choose tomatoes and which tomato is right for which dish. Tomatoes includes recipes that celebrate the down-home, inventive, and contemporary, such as Stand-over-the-Sink Tomato Sandwiches, Spiced Green Tomato Crumb Cake, Green Tomato and Pork Tenderloin Biscuit Pie, and Tomato and Golden Raisin Chutney. Rubin also offers useful cooking tips, lively lessons on history, cultivation, and preserving, and variations for year-round enjoyment of the tomato.
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  1. Femtio väl beprövade tomatrecept!
    Dan, 9 april 2014

    Miriam Rubin delger oss, i sin bok Tomatoes, femtio väl beprövade tomatrecept. Rubin en välrenommerad matskribent som vet vad hon skriver om och i boken utforskar hon bland annat den amerikanska söderns recept på olika enkla och välsmakande tomatanrättningar.

    Formatet är behändigt, den inbjuder till läsning i hängmattan, medan tomaterna mognar!

    Testa Tomato and Golden Raisin Chutney till lammstek till påsk, eller varför inte Peach and Tomato Salad with toasted Pecans en sval... Läs hela recensionen

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With her charming and informative prose, plus fifty vibrant recipes, Rubin paints a passionate portrait of the tomato.--Simple Italy.com SAVOR THE SOUTH--designed to give Dixie's most time-honored ingredients their due.--Garden & Gun Offers useful cooking tips, lively lessons on history, cultivation, and preserving, and variations for year-round enjoyment of the tomato.--The Monticello Shop Blog Offers recipes that will get you through that big bumper crop of tomatoes--from green to the end of summer, and then covers uses for the canned tomatoes when fresh tomato season ends. . . . All the Southern standards are there.--Edible Piedmont Miriam Rubin serves up an array of such summer tomato specialties along with a creative collection of soups and sandwiches. . . . I can't wait to try them all.--Charleston Post and Courier If you love all things tomato, this little book is for you. . . . [Rubin's] recipes get a dash of history and are served up with personal wit and the wisdom of a real cook.--Observer Reporter I found some surprising new ways to prepare this celebrated summer ingredient. . . . It takes a deliciously Southern approach to tomato cookery.--Rachael Ray Blogs A delightful series.--Baton Rouge Advocate [A] wonderful series of little cookbooks that look at the favorite foods and culinary traditions in the American South. . . . [Rubin] delivers 50 easy-to-follow, kitchen-tested recipes for the tomato, a Southern staple.--Baton Rouge Advocate [A] perfect cookbook. . . . One of the great pleasures of this compact cookbook is that Rubin, who's from rural Southwestern, PA, is a lively and inventive writer. . . . In Tomatoes, there are recipes for every conceivable use for fresh, store-bought and canned tomatoes.--Laura B. Weiss, Food and Things

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Miriam Rubin, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, was the first woman to work in the kitchen of the Four Seasons Restaurant. Author of Grains, she writes the food and gardening column ""Miriam's Garden"" for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.