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Gumbo love : recipes for Gulf Coast cooking, entertaining, and savoring the good life / Lucy Buffett ; foreword by Thomas McGuane.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Grand Central Life & Style, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: First EditionDescription: xxxi, 303 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781455566440
  • 1455566446
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Contents:
Life is sweet : eat dessert first -- Starters and snacks -- Gumbo love and other heartwarming soups -- Main dishes -- Vegetables and sides -- Deep-fried favorites : a Southern must -- Salads -- Sandwiches -- Vacation libations and mocktails -- Sauces and dressings -- Coasting the Gulf party menus.
Summary: Buffett makes a living feeding people the most delicious soul-satisfying food: gumbo. Here she includes recipes from all over the Gulf Coast, incorporating a plethora of influences with carry their own distinct flavors and tradition. And she covers side dishes and accompaniments-- starting with dessert!
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Adult Book Adult Book Main Library NonFiction 641.5975 B929 Available 33111008779643
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Incorporating stories from restaurateur Lucy Buffett 's childhood growing up in Mobile, Alabama, adventures traveling the seas as a cook, time spent working as a chef in New Orleans, and her philosophy of relaxation, gratitude, and seizing the day, this cookbook entertains and inspires as it serves up recipe after recipe, each tastier than the last.



"A delicious love letter to the Gulf Coast's vibrant food culture."



Since she was a young girl, Lucy Buffett has believed in the power of gumbo-the stirring, the transformation of the roux, the simple ingredients cooking up into something much better than just the sum of its parts. It's only fitting that she signs her name "with Gumbo Love" and that she makes a living feeding people the most delicious, soul-satisfying food.



Her new cookbook, Gumbo Love , is a labor of love and includes recipes from all over the Gulf Coast. The dishes incorporate Caribbean, Cajun, Cuban, Mexican, Old Florida, and Creole influences. Lucy proves through her collection of recipes that the Gulf Coast has its own distinct flavors and traditions that make it a coastal destination year after year. And with some of the best seafood and produce the country has to offer, the Gulf Coast-beyond just New Orleans-has a vibrant cuisine and culture, making it a treasured culinary destination in its own right.



Lucy combines over one hundred new recipes with old favorites. She lives by her mother's philosophy: "Life is short-eat dessert first," so the very first chapter is filled with delectable sweets like Classic Southern Pound Cake with Strawberries, Buttermilk Orange Chess Pie, and Salted Butterscotch Blondies.



Since you can't live on dessert alone, you'll find Gulf Coast favorites from Tailgate Shrimp and Crab Dip to Lucy's Signature Summer Seafood Gumbo, and Crab and Corn Fritters, along with dozens of other seafood appetizers and main dishes. And if you tire of seafood, Lucy shares her family favorites like Daddy's Fried Chicken, Beer-Braised Beef Brisket, Southern Fried Creamed Corn, and Greens and Grits.

Includes index.

Buffett makes a living feeding people the most delicious soul-satisfying food: gumbo. Here she includes recipes from all over the Gulf Coast, incorporating a plethora of influences with carry their own distinct flavors and tradition. And she covers side dishes and accompaniments-- starting with dessert!

Life is sweet : eat dessert first -- Starters and snacks -- Gumbo love and other heartwarming soups -- Main dishes -- Vegetables and sides -- Deep-fried favorites : a Southern must -- Salads -- Sandwiches -- Vacation libations and mocktails -- Sauces and dressings -- Coasting the Gulf party menus.

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