Tasting Kentucky
Favorite Recipes from the Bluegrass State
by Maggie Green
photography by Sarah Jane Sanders
foreword by Ouita Michel
published by Farcountry Press
- Tasting Kentucky: Favorite Recipes from the Bluegrass State showcases Kentucky's exuberant cuisine, from classic barbecue, Hot Browns, and catfish with beer cheese grits, to innovative fusions of regional and global flavors. Mouth-watering photographs complement 102 recipes both simple and sumptuous from the finest restaurants, inns, cafes, and bed-and-breakfasts across the state.
For a fresh take on fabulous food, sample these irresistible dishes from the Bluegrass State:
- Buttermilk Pancakes with Bourbon-Vanilla Whipped Butter
- Goetta (Hogs n' Oats Sausage)
- Chorizo-Cheddar Corn Fritters with Cilantro-Jalapeno Aioli
- Zesty Cheese Straws
- Jack's Lounge Mint Julep
- Butternut Squash with Maple-Bacon Butter
- Orange Hazelnut-Asparagus Salad
- Keeneland Burgoo
- Roasted Cauliflower and Pecan Soup with Mint Oil
- Benedictine, Bacon, and Fried Green Tomato Sandwich
- Grilled Lamb Burgers with Mint Burger Sauce
- Fried Chicken with Hickory Drizzle
- Pork Roast with Sorghum Rub
- Chocolate Tart with Bourbon Praline Topping
- Jackson's Orchard Apple Strudel
- Marbled Bourbon Pound Cake
176 pages, 8 1/2, 150 color photos, index, appendix, 16 hardcovers per case
hardcover
ISBN 10: 1560376538
ISBN 13: 781560376538
$29.95
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Registered dietitian, cookbook author, and culinary nutrition consultant, Maggie Green is the owner of The Green Apron Company. She develops recipes, creates customized culinary nutrition content, and provides editorial oversight for clients and their print and web publications. Maggie is the author of The Kentucky Fresh Cookbook (University Press of Kentucky, 2011) and the editor of several well-known trade cookbooks including the 75th Anniversary edition of The Joy of Cooking and BakeWise by Shirley Corriher. A graduate of the University of Kentucky with a B.S. in Dietetics and of Sullivan University's National Center for Hospitality Studies with a degree in Culinary Arts Management, Maggie is a proud Kentuckian, born and raised in the Bluegrass State. She resides in Ft. Wright with her husband, their three children, and a shaggy dog also named Maggie. | |