Paula Deen's Kitchen Classics (Hardcover) by Deen, Paula
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Hardcover; Published 10/6/2005; 464 Pages; ISBN 9781400064557
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As owner and proprietor of The Lady & Sons restaurant in Savannah, Paula Deen is one of the South’s most celebrated chefs. Now two of her cherished culinary classics--The Lady & Sons Savannah Country Cookbook and The Lady & Sons, Too!-–have been combined into one delicious volume, available in hardcover for the first time.
As a special treat, Paula Deen’s Kitchen Classics includes candid photos from Paula’s recent wedding, as well as scrumptious new dishes from the reception, tasty creations that have never appeared in any of her other books.
Here are hundreds of mouthwatering, easy-to-follow recipes. For appetizers, soups, and salads, whip up some Georgia Spiced Pecans, Mini Onion Quiches, She Crab Soup, and Gingersnap Pear Salad. The delectable main courses will be the hit of any family supper, Sunday picnic, or dinner party. Who can resist Beaufort Shrimp Pie, The Lady’s Oven-Roasted Ribs, Ron’s Grilled Peanut Butter Ham, or Hot Savannah Chicken Salad Casserole?
Enhance any meal with heavenly side dishes like Crunchy New Potatoes, Collard Greens, and, of course, Fried Green Tomatoes. And what meal is complete without sinful desserts–from Mississippi Mud Cake and Cherry Cream Cheese Pie to Sliced Nut Cookies and Butterscotch Delight? Is your stomach growling yet?
Seasoned with Paula’s practical kitchen hints and her friendly, no-nonsense observations, Paula Deen’s Kitchen Classics is the perfect gift for experienced cooks, budding chefs, and anyone who loves comfort food.
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Another wonderful cookbook from Paula Dean, filled with great classic receipes and stories from her life. Watching her cooking shows, reading her cookbooks and having been to see her do a cooking show; brings back such wonderful memories of my parents and other family members who made cooking so much fun. As a child, my family was always in the kitchen, even the men, and that was where all the great stories were told and lots of love. I guess I associate cooking with family and friends and making wonderful memories. Thanks Paula for sharing your kitchen, family and love with all of us.
I love watching her on TV and Now I love reading all the things she has in this book. I have pretty much shelved the rest of my books and refer to this one. It is full of great tips and funny stories as well as Rockin Recipes.<br>You cant go wrong with this one. Great Gift to!
As a visual person, I prefer cookbooks with pictures of the recipes. I dearly love Paula, but had I known this book had no photos, I wouldn't have purchased it.
Item purchased on behalf of another individual and they were pleased with item. It is a cookbook in standard book form so the recipe page being used must be weighted down to keep the book from closing when following a recipe.
This was a great book and I love the receipies.
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