Pecans: A Savor the South Cookbook

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Price
$20.00  $18.60
Publisher
University of North Carolina Press
Publish Date
Pages
104
Dimensions
5.69 X 8.98 X 0.59 inches | 0.81 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780807835791

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About the Author
Kathleen Purvis is the author of Pecans and Bourbon in the Savor the South series as well as Distilling the South, a travel guide to Southern craft distilleries, all from UNC Press. A longtime journalist and the former food editor of the Charlotte Observer, she is currently a freelance writer in Charlotte. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including Southern Living, Garden & Gun, Imbibe, and Our State.
Reviews
[A] paean to pecans. . . . yum.--Atlanta Journal-Constitution Best of 2012


Versatile, grounded, homey, and elegant when necessary, Southern cooking is always appealing and appropriate. These books will get you started.--Appetite for Books


The food editor of the Charlotte Observer, Purvis follows a familiar format with 52 recipes, a chatty preface, and conversational notes about every dish. Who could not laugh out loud over [Purvis's] story of a consumer looking for pecan meats, insistent that just plain old pecans wouldn't do?--Booklist


Recipes are well-written, easy to follow, and broken into nice, neat chapters. . . . Pack this little book in a box. . . and ship it to your favorite cook. You'll be a holiday hero.--Austin Chronicle


[Pecans and Buttermilk] are clearly written and easy to follow. . . . Both books offer an enticing mix of recipes.--Baton RougeAdvocate


SAVOR THE SOUTH--designed to give Dixie's most time-honored ingredients their due.--Garden & Gun


Make it Southern. [SAVOR THE SOUTH] explores and celebrates Southern ingredients and cooking.--Raleigh News & Observer


A book for readers who can't get enough of pecans.--Library Journal


A joyful--and very tasty--tribute to the ubiquitous Southern nut.--Grand Forks Herald