EBOOK

Ham Biscuits, Hostess Gowns, and Other Southern Specialties

An Entertaining Life (with Recipes)

Julia Reed
4.5
(4)
Pages
272
Year
2009
Language
English

About

Southern humorist Julia Reed celebrates Southern food, Southern women, and the Southern penchant for enjoying good times in this collection of her food writing.
Julia Reed spends a lot of time thinking about ham biscuits. And, cornbread and casseroles and the surprisingly modern ease of donning a hostess gown for one's own party. In Ham Biscuits, Hostess Gowns and Other Southern Specialties Julia Reed collects her thoughts on good cooking and the lessons of gracious entertaining that pass from one woman to another, and takes the reader on a lively and very personal tour of the culinary, and social, South.
In essays on everything from pork chops to the perfect picnic Julia Reed revels in the simple good qualities that make the Southern table the best possible place to pull up a chair. She expounds on:
-the Southerner's relentless penchant for using gelatin
-why most things taste better with homemade mayonnaise
-the necessity of a holiday milk punch (and, possibly, a Santa hat)
-how best to "cook for compliments" (at least one squash casserole and Lee Bailey's barbequed veal are key).
She provides recipes for some of the region's best-loved dishes (cheese straws, red velvet cake, breakfast shrimp), along with her own variations on the classics, including Fried Oysters Rockefeller Salad and Creole Crab Soup. She also elaborates on worthwhile information every hostess would do well to learn: the icebreaking qualities of a Ramos gin fizz and a hot crabmeat canapé, for example; the "wow factor" intrinsic in a platter of devilled eggs or a giant silver punchbowl filled with scoops of homemade ice cream. There is guidance on everything from the best possible way to "eat" your luck on New Year's Day to composing a menu in honor of someone you love.

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"[A] rambunctiously charming essay collection...as refreshing and bracing as a mint julep... Even the most hopeless Yankee will have no trouble getting in touch with her inner Poultry Princess."
Vogue on Queen of the Turtle Derby and Other Southern Phenomena
"[An] effervescent collection of essays...charming...amusing."
The New York Times Book Review on Queen of the Turtle Derby and Other Southern Phenomena
"Julia Reed is another Southern writer with a fine hand for storytelling and cooking. Though you'll want to cook from her book, first you'll want to take it to the porch hammock to read. Each tasty tale - from her collard green chronicle to her Frozen Assets anecdote on ice cream - will whet your appetite for more."
The Post and Courier (SC)

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