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  • Published: 15 October 2008
  • ISBN: 9780307351401
  • Imprint: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $89.99
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Screen Doors and Sweet Tea

Recipes and Tales from a Southern Cook: A Cookbook



For lovers of comfort food, Southern cooking, and family recipes looking for updated dishes with lots of heart and soul.

Gifted chef and storyteller Martha Hall Foose invites you into her kitchen to share recipes that bring alive the landscape, people, and traditions that make Southern cuisine an American favorite.

Born and raised in Mississippi, Foose cooks Southern food with a contemporary flair: Sweet Potato Soup is enhanced with coconut milk and curry powder; Blackberry Limeade gets a lift from a secret ingredient–cardamom; and her much-ballyhooed Sweet Tea Pie combines two great Southern staples–sweet tea and pie, of course–to make one phenomenal signature dessert. The more than 150 original recipes are not only full of flavor, but also rich with local color and characters.

As the executive chef of the Viking Cooking School, teaching thousands of home cooks each year, Foose crafts recipes that are the perfect combination of delicious, creative, and accessible. Filled with humorous and touching tales as well as useful information on ingredients, techniques, storage, shortcuts, variations, and substitutions, Screen Doors and Sweet Tea is a must-have for the American home cook–and a must-read for anyone who craves a return to what cooking is all about: comfort, company, and good eating.

  • Published: 15 October 2008
  • ISBN: 9780307351401
  • Imprint: Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 256
  • RRP: $89.99
Categories:

About the author

Martha Hall Foose

Martha Hall Foose is the James Beard Award–winning author of the bestselling cookbook Screen Doors & Sweet Tea. Born and raised in Mississippi, she attended the famed pastry school École Lenôtre in France. She returned to Mississippi and opened Bottletree Bakery—a Southern institution in Oxford—and later, with her husband, Mockingbird Bakery in Greenwood. The former executive chef of the Viking Cooking School, Martha was a food stylist for the movie The Help, based on the bestselling novel of the same name. She makes her home on her family’s farm in Tchula, Mississippi, with her husband and their son. Visit Martha at www.marthafoose.com.

Praise for Screen Doors and Sweet Tea

—Paula Deen, Food Network host and bestselling cookbook author