Texas Slow Cooker: 125 Recipes for the Lone Star State's Very Best Dishes, All Slow-Cooked to Perfection

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Price
$22.99  $21.38
Publisher
Harvard Common Press
Publish Date
Pages
208
Dimensions
7.5 X 9.1 X 0.7 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781558328945

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About the Author
Cheryl Jamison is the multiple-award-winning author or co-author of more than a dozen books on regional American cooking and on grilling and barbecue, including Smoke & Spice, The Barbecue Lover's Big Book of BBQ Sauces, The Border Cookbook, Texas Home Cooking, and Texas Slow Cooker.
Reviews
"As a fifth generation West Texan, practically raised in a truck-stop cafe, I like to think I know a thing or two about Texas culture and cooking. Much has been written about Texas food over the years, but to my mind no one has quite captured the true essence of the genre like Cheryl Alters Jamison and her late husband Bill Jamison. I am thrilled that Cheryl is continuing that Texas tradition by herself in this glorious new cookbook. While she updates classic Texas dishes such as King Ranch Chicken Casserole and creates brilliant new ones like Rio Star Grapefruit Pudding Cake, her adaptation and simplification for the slow cooker of the iconic Yucatan dish, Cochinita Pibil, much loved in Texas, is nothing short of brilliant and worth the price of this book alone."--Stephan Pyles, restaurateur, Flora Street Cafe and Stampede 66, Dallas, and cookbook author

"Cheryl Jamison's Texas Slow Cooker has inspired us to get 'slow-cooking.' This is a book that helps busy families with crazy schedules to gather round the table and enjoy a home-cooked meal basically stress-free."--Lisa and Tom Perini, Perini Ranch Steakhouse, Buffalo Gap, Texas

"Cheryl Jamison brings her love of Texas cooking to busy kitchens via the slow cooker. Brilliant!"--Dotty Griffith, author of The Ultimate Tortilla Press Cookbook and The Texas Holiday Cookbook

"With recipes for classic beef enchiladas and King ranch chicken casserole--plus peach cobbler and chocolate sheet cake, two of my favorites--Cheryl Jamison has captured the spirit of Texas cooking, dialed it down to low and slow, and woven it into a book that celebrates the cuisine of our great state."--Ellise Pierce, author of Cowgirl Chef: Texas Cooking with a French Accent

"As a fifth generation West Texan, practically raised in a truck-stop cafe, I like to think I know a thing or two about Texas culture and cooking. Much has been written about Texas food over the years, but to my mind no one has quite captured the true essence of the genre like Cheryl Alters Jamison and her late husband Bill Jamison. I am thrilled that Cheryl is continuing that Texas tradition by herself in this glorious new cookbook. While she updates classic Texas dishes such as King Ranch Chicken Casserole and creates brilliant new ones like Rio Star Grapefruit Pudding Cake, her adaptation and simplification for the slow cooker of the iconic Yucatan dish, Cochinita Pibil, much loved in Texas, is nothing short of brilliant and worth the price of this book alone." -- Stephan Pyles, restaurateur, Flora Street Cafe and Stampede 66, Dallas, and cookbook author

"Cheryl Jamison's Texas Slow Cooker has inspired us to get 'slow-cooking.' This is a book that helps busy families with crazy schedules to gather round the table and enjoy a home-cooked meal basically stress-free." -- Lisa and Tom Perini, Perini Ranch Steakhouse, Buffalo Gap, Texas

"Cheryl Jamison brings her love of Texas cooking to busy kitchens via the slow cooker. Brilliant!" --D otty Griffith, author of The Ultimate Tortilla Press Cookbook and The Texas Holiday Cookbook

"With recipes for classic beef enchiladas and King ranch chicken casserole--plus peach cobbler and chocolate sheet cake, two of my favorites--Cheryl Jamison has captured the spirit of Texas cooking, dialed it down to low and slow, and woven it into a book that celebrates the cuisine of our great state." -- Ellise Pierce, author of Cowgirl Chef: Texas Cooking with a French Accent