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Culinaria: The United States: A Culinary Discovery (Culinaria)

Culinaria: The United States: A Culinary Discovery (Culinaria)
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Manufacturer: Konemann
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5973
EAN: 9783829002592
ISBN: 3829002599
Label: Konemann
Manufacturer: Konemann
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 511
Publication Date: 1998-10
Publisher: Konemann
Studio: Konemann

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Editorial Reviews:

Part cookbook and part encyclopedia, this enormous book is a vibrant celebration of American regional cooking and cultures. Candid shots of the foods, markets, delis, and restaurants of every region are a splendid reminder of the diverse heritage of the United States. From New Orleans's vibrant French markets famous for Creole tomatoes, okra, and sweet potatoes to the state fairs of the Midwest, where giant corn dogs and pumpkins the size of houses are all the rage, Culinara is a fascinating waltz across America's palate.

Typically, each chapter is introduced with a look at the region's quintessential crops and foods--apples, berries, and cheese in the Northwest; oranges, olives, asparagus, and avocados in California. Dispersed among color photographs and a feast of food and drink wisdom are recipes inspired by each region's specialty. A simple recipe for Pasta with Asparagus and Mushrooms makes good use of California's succulent vegetables; Oregon Trail Soup, a dish brimming with buttery beans, evokes a feel for the Great Plains, campfires, and cowboys! Neatly balanced within each chapter are recipes and commentaries on both classic cooking and ethnic cooking. In the Pacific Northwest, Japanese sashimi (raw fish) is all the rage in Seattle's thriving international district. Just down the road, traditional freshwater salmon is a favorite at the city's oldest food market, the Pike Place Market. Snippets of history, recipe ideas, and inspiration accompany each locale, whether in Seattle, New York, or a far-flung Midwestern homestead. This is an excellent and all-encompassing guide to the foods and culinary history of the United States. --Naomi Gesinger


Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: terrific series
Comment: I have loved the CULINARIA series from the very first volume that I was given as a gift. If you are interested in lerning the history and culture of the United States by learning about the food eaten there, this is the book for you.

The book is divided into chapters by geographic regions. Each region is described by the physical features that make it unique, the foods and ingredients that are special to it, and recipes are given for the dishes that define it. There are abundant sidebars about significant topics either historical, political or cultural in the region that have shaped the food or people.

Then there is the photography. Beautiful photographs of the landscape, detailed photographic charts of ingredients, appetizingly displayed prepared dishes, step-by-step series showing ingredients being made, and people lovingly portrayed going about their daily lives.

This book is BIG, no bedtime reading with this one, you won't be able to hold it up! If you love cookbooks for the way they tell the story of a country, the CULINARIA The United States is not to be missed.


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Summary: American recipes
Comment: These books provide a nice history of the cooking techniques and the history behind them. I think cultures with more history (like 5,000 years in China) have much more to offer. The book is good reading but I didn't get much from a recipe point of view.

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Summary: Every American home should have one!
Comment: The most beautiful book about every aspect of "American" food you can think of! And it's not just a gorgeous coffee table book but a wonderful cookbook too. I can't imagine why it went out of print because every American home should have one!

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Summary: Excellent Coffee Table Cookbook
Comment: This book is enormous both in scope and size. The authors attempt to cover a very large topic in one volume. Even with more than 500 pages there would be no way that this book could possibly cover everything. However, the authors do a great job of trying to address every possible region and nationality of cooking that is found in the US. If you love to cook, or eat, and find yourself knowing more about another country's cuisine than your own, this is valuable asset.

The photography in this book is beautiful and the narrative regarding the topics is very well done. There are many quirky topics covered in this book, for example the story of Tabasco. These offbeat topics add to the understanding of the evolution of American cuisine in a way that would be difficult to comprehend as a foreigner.

The book is subdivided as follows:
American Breakfast
New England
Pizza
New York City
Passover
Mid-Atlantic
The Classic Diner
The Midwest
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs
Great Plains
Soft Drinks
The South
Ice Cream
New Orleans and Louisiana
Halloween
Texas
Snacks
The Southwest
Easter
The Mountains
Supermarkets
California
Christmas
The Pacific Northwest and Alaska
The American Kitchen

The authors cover some topics in more detail than others. For example pizza is addressed on 2 pages. However, given the scope of this undertaking they had to cut off somewhere. There are more recipes included in this book than most cooks will ever prepare in their kitchen.

As far as usefulness in the kitchen this book is a little too large to fit comfortably on the typical countertop. I have found it easiest to copy the recipe and take one sheet of paper into the kitchen instead.

If you are looking for a reasonably comprehensive guide to American food this is a worthy investment.


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Summary: Culinaria - U.S. -- Very satisfied
Comment: Excellent service from the seller. I received this book in less than a week. The price was fair, and it is in very good condition.


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