The Southern Foodways Alliance Community Cookbook bookcover

The Southern Foodways Alliance Community Cookbook

Sara Roahen 

(Editor)

John T Edge 

(Editor)

Sara Camp Milam 

(Editor)

et al.

Matthew Lee 

(Contribution by)

Eddie Hernandez 

(Contribution by)

Susan Puckett 

(Contribution by)

Nikki Giovanni 

(Contribution by)

Angie Mosier 

(Contribution by)

Ken Smith 

(Contribution by)

Bill Neal 

(Contribution by)

Sean Brock 

(Contribution by)

Edward Lee 

(Contribution by)

Hugh Acheson 

(Contribution by)

Audrey Petty 

(Contribution by)

Steven Satterfield 

(Contribution by)

Jason Edwards 

(Contribution by)

Rick Ellis 

(Contribution by)

Martha Foose 

(Contribution by)

Sheri Castle 

(Contribution by)

Crescent Dragonwagon 

(Contribution by)

Jill Sauceman 

(Contribution by)

Bill Smith 

(Contribution by)

Bob Perry 

(Contribution by)

Tom Sasser 

(Contribution by)

Liz Williams 

(Contribution by)

Sonya Jones 

(Contribution by)

Poppy Tooker 

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Marcelle Bienvenu 

(Contribution by)

Leah Chase 

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Lee Smith 

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Amy Evans 

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Nan Davis 

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Scott Peacock 

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Jean Anderson 

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Lee Richardson 

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Amy Crockett 

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Rick McDaniel 

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Ted Lee 

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Kenneth Ford 

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Ray Robinson 

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Cynthia Lejeune Nobles 

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Linton Hopkins 

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John Coykendall 

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Mildred Council 

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Debbie Moose 

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Natalie Chanin 

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Sarah O'Kelley 

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Hal White 

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Sarah Thomas 

(Contribution by)

Bill Best 

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April McGreger 

(Contribution by)

Sara Foster 

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Lolis Eric Elie 

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Elizabeth Karmel 

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Nathalie Dupree 

(Contribution by)

Alexander Mitchell 

(Contribution by)

Elizabeth S D Engelhardt 

(Contribution by)

Fred Fussell 

(Contribution by)

Joyce King 

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Damon Fowler 

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Chris Hastings 

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Dan Huntley 

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Gene Morris 

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Horace Randall Williams 

(Contribution by)

Kathy Starr 

(Contribution by)

Miguel Torres 

(Contribution by)

Jared Richardson 

(Contribution by)

John Malik 

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John Fleer 

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Robb Walsh 

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Jessica B. Harris 

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John Currence 

(Contribution by)

Todd Richards 

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Clinton Robinson 

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David Cecelski 

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Georgeanna Milam Chapman 

(Contribution by)

Craig Claiborne 

(Contribution by)

Mary Lasseter 

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Donald Link 

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Virginia Willis 

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Joe York 

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Dale Abadie 

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Ben Averitt 

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Ben Barker 

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Karen Barker 

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Scott Barton 

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Billy Bayley 

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Allan Benton 

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Vishwesh Bhatt 

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Fritz Blank 

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Pauline P Bridgforth 

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Gayle Brooks 

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Eliza Brown 

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Walter Bundy 

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Richard Bunn 

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Ora Lee Butler 

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Erin Caricofe 

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Johnnie Carr 

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Kathy Cary 

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Ann Cashion 

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Margaret P Cashion 

(Contribution by)

Madge Castle 

(Contribution by)

Bryan Caswell 

(Contribution by)

Carol Copeland 

(Contribution by)

Shirley Corriher 

(Contribution by)

Diana Cottier 

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Carol Darden 

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Norma Jean Darden 

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Sally Davenport 

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Eula Mae Doré 

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Stephen Palmer Dowdney 

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Belinda Ellis 

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Corbin Evans 

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Eli Evans 

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Mary Beverly Evans 

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Pam Eversmeyer 

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John Folse 

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Sara Gibbs 

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Jim Gossen 

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Flavius B Hall 

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Melissa Booth Hall 

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Ashley Hansen 

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J C Hardaway 

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Thomas Head 

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Blair Hobbs 

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Beckett Howorth 

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Bret Jennings 

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Lionel Key 

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Jimmy Koikos 

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Nicky Koikos 

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David Lasseter 

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Mike Lata 

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Phoebe Lawless 

(Contribution by)

Austin Leslie 

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Dana Logsdon 

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Ronni Lundy 

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Dean McCord 

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Nancie McDermott 

(Contribution by)

Robby Melvin 

(Contribution by)

Jennie Sue Murphree 

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Walter Murphree 

(Contribution by)

Louis Osteen 

(Contribution by)

Mary Margaret Pack 

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Peter Patout 

(Contribution by)

Tim Patridge 

(Contribution by)

Floyd Poche 

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Margaret Propst 

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Paul Prudhomme 

(Contribution by)

Billy Reid 

(Contribution by)

Kay Rentschler 

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Cappy Ricks 

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Ann Garner Riddle 

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Grace Riley 

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Glenn Roberts 

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Lynne Sawicki 

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Patty Schnatter 

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James Schroeder 

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Francine Wolfe Schwartz 

(Contribution by)

Ed Scott 

(Contribution by)

Jamie Shannon 

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Jim Shirley 

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Beth Shortt 

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Larou Shouse 

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Greg Sonnier 

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Martha Stamps 

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Robert Stehling 

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Frank Stitt 

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Chuck Subra 

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John Martin Taylor 

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Celeste Uzee 

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Vance Vaucresson 

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Julie Vaucresson 

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Ari Weinzwieg 

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Alex Young 

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Susan Spicer 

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Description

Everybody has one in their collection. You know--one of those old, spiral- or plastic-tooth-bound cookbooks sold to support a high school marching band, a church, or the local chapter of the Junior League. These recipe collections reflect, with unimpeachable authenticity, the dishes that define communities: chicken and dumplings, macaroni and cheese, chess pie. When the Southern Foodways Alliance began curating a cookbook, it was to these spiral-bound, sauce-splattered pages that they turned for their model.

Including more than 170 tested recipes, this cookbook is a true reflection of southern foodways and the people, regardless of residence or birthplace, who claim this food as their own. Traditional and adapted, fancy and unapologetically plain, these recipes are powerful expressions of collective identity. There is something from--and something for--everyone. The recipes and the stories that accompany them came from academics, writers, catfish farmers, ham curers, attorneys, toqued chefs, and people who just like to cook--spiritual Southerners of myriad ethnicities, origins, and culinary skill levels.

Edited by Sara Roahen and John T. Edge, written, collaboratively, by Sheri Castle, Timothy C. Davis, April McGreger, Angie Mosier, and Fred Sauceman, the book is divided into chapters that represent the region's iconic foods: Gravy, Garden Goods, Roots, Greens, Rice, Grist, Yardbird, Pig, The Hook, The Hunt, Put Up, and Cane. Therein you'll find recipes for pimento cheese, country ham with redeye gravy, tomato pie, oyster stew, gumbo z'herbes, and apple stack cake. You'll learn traditional ways of preserving green beans, and you'll come to love refried black-eyed peas.

Are you hungry yet?

Published in association with the Southern Foodways Alliance at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi. A Friends Fund Publication.

Product Details

PublisherUniversity of Georgia Press
Publish DateApril 01, 2015
Pages296
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780820348582
Dimensions9.4 X 8.1 X 0.9 inches | 1.8 pounds
BISAC Categories: Cooking & Wine

About the Author

JOHN T. EDGE is the director of the Southern Foodways Alliance at the University of Mississippi. He is the author or editor of more than a dozen books, including the foodways volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture.
SARA CAMP MILAM is the Southern Foodways Alliance's managing editor. She lives in Oxford, Mississippi.
SARA ROAHEN is an oral historian and the author of Gumbo Tales: Finding My Place at the New Orleans Table. She has written for Tin House and Food & Wine.
CRAIG CLAIBORNE's many books include The New York Times Cookbook, The New New York Times Cookbook, and Craig Claiborne's Gourmet Diet. Claiborne received the James Beard Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award in 1992.
NATHALIE DUPREE is a recipient of the Cordon Bleu Advanced Certificate. She has hosted more than three hundred top-rated television cooking shows on PBS, the Learning Channel, Star TV, and the Food Network. She founded Rich's Cooking School in 1972 and has taught more than ten thousand students around the world. She is the author of eleven cookbooks, including New Southern Cooking and Nathalie Dupree's Southern Memories (both Georgia) and her most recent, Mastering the Art of Southern Cooking. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina, with her husband, Jack Bass.
ELIZABETH S. D. ENGELHARDT is a professor of American studies and women's and gender studies at the University of Texas, Austin and is the chair of the Department of American Studies. She is the author of A Mess of Greens: Southern Gender and Southern Food (Georgia) and The Tangled Roots of Feminism, Environmentalism, and Appalachian Literature.
SUSAN PUCKETT is a native of Jackson, Mississippi, and a graduate of the University of Mississippi. She was the food editor at theAtlanta Journal-Constitution for eighteen years and has written for many national food and culture magazines. She is an author of six previous books, including A Cook's Tour of Mississippi and The 5:30 Challenge Cookbook. Puckett lives in Atlanta.
Virginia Willis is a Georgia-born James Beard Award-winning cookbook author and French-trained chef. She is a culinary celebrity and social media influencer, public speaker, and columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Virginia is the author of several books, including Fresh Start: Cooking with Virginia, Secrets of the Southern Table: A Food Lover's Tour of the Global South, Okra: A Savor the South Cookbook, and Lighten Up, Y'all: Classic Southern Recipes Made Healthy and Wholesome. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia. For more about Virginia, please visit virginiawillis.com.
RANDALL WILLIAMS is an Alabama-based writer, editor, and book publisher.

Reviews

Each page herein delivers a strong sense of community; the contributions are from real people with real names; the collection is democratic, but with nary a sign of culinary chaos; and the food is just plain good. And here's the best part, as far as I'm concerned: Regardless of whether it looks back into the past or ahead into the future, this book looks ever Southward.

--Alton Brown "from the foreword"
An excellent community cookbook feels like a cherished hand-me-down. It's food history, generally reflecting a specific ethnic group or region. That's what you'll discover in The Southern Foodways Alliance Community Cookbook. Like something a proud parent places in your hands--a treasure, saying, 'This is for you, my best recipes. The ones I love the most. You'll take good care of them.' A collaborative project, the book took three years to produce, with recipes culled from Southern Foodways Alliance members. That's the secret to quality. Choose a great community of food people and food lovers, and you get great recipes.--Miriam Rubin "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"
The folks at the S.F.A., which works to preserve the region's foodways, called on their friends--chefs, historians, civil rights activists and ham curers, to name a few--to help assemble a modern community cookbook. And what friends they have. . . . The only thing that could make this book more Southern would be a complimentary bottle of bourbon.--Christina Muhlke "New York Times"

Includes of plenty of genuinely new and genuinely Southern food to prove that it's still a living, breathing cuisine.

--Nashville Scene

It's as much Americana as cookbook, an effort to preserve a vanishing part of our culture. Either way, it's an instant classic.

--Time

So why are we excited about yet another Southern cookbook? By sourcing recipes from spiral-bound community cookbooks and then testing and adapting them for modern kitchens, this collection of recipes has the potential to become the standard reference on the topic. Add to that the research power of the Southern Foodways Alliance and its director John T. Edge, and this book could be unstoppable.

--Eater.com

The Southern Foodways Alliance Community Cookbook is a tribute to standards of the Southern table as well as a showcase for the delicious handiwork of some notable contemporary chefs.

--Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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