Kiln to Kitchen: Favorite Recipes from Beloved North Carolina Potters
Jean Anderson
(Author)
Description
Jean Anderson's new cookbook deliciously brings together two of her lifelong passions--great food and North Carolina pottery. Fans of both will celebrate. While always meant for one another, pottery and cooking are enjoying a new romance--many potters have introduced designs, glazes, and techniques that make pottery more versatile, while others continue making the traditional pie plates, casseroles, jugs, and mugs that made the state's pottery famous. Potters now routinely tuck recipes into everything from stoneware angel-food cake pans to salt-glazed bean pots, and Anderson has selected a treasury of 76 favorite recipes contributed by the twenty-four gifted North Carolina potters featured in this book.Following an introduction to the North Carolina pottery traditions and general instructions for cooking in clay, Anderson sets off on three tours, pinpointed on maps, that wind through the state's prime pottery regions--the Greater Triangle, Seagrove-Asheboro, and the Catawba Valley/Mountains. She profiles the featured potters, sharing their captivating backstories and favorite, fully tested recipes. How about trying Ben Owen's persimmon pudding, Mark Hewitt's South African beef bobotie, or Siglinda Scarpa's Italian fruit tart, to name just a few of the dishes that span the South and the globe. Beautiful photographs of recipes in their clay vessels will urge you to dig in.
Product Details
Price
$29.95
$27.85
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publish Date
September 09, 2019
Pages
192
Dimensions
10.2 X 8.2 X 0.6 inches | 1.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781469649450
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About the Author
Jean Anderson, winner of six best-cookbook awards and a member of the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame, is the author of more than a dozen cookbooks, most recently Crisps, Cobblers, Custards & Creams. After many years working in the New York City publishing world, she came home to North Carolina, bought an old house, and filled it with cookbooks and pottery.
Reviews
A terrific introduction to Southern pottery traditions and insights into the nuances of cooking in pottery.--Flavors
In this down-to-earth cookbook, Jean Anderson explores the vital connection between pottery and culinary perfection.--American Craft
In this down-to-earth cookbook, Jean Anderson explores the vital connection between pottery and culinary perfection.--American Craft