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Books : Cooking, Food & Wine : Regional & International : U.S. Regional : Amish & Mennonite
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Longacre has gathered 500 recipes from Mennonite kitchens that tell us how to eat better and consume less of the world's limited food resources. All recipes have been tested by professional home economists. This cookbook is written for those who care about their own health and the food needs of others in the world.
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A homespun, authentic collection of Amish recipes collected over the years by Beverly Lewis. Many are from her grandmother and other family members as well as dear friends from the Amish world she writes about with such power and authenticity. Now she lovingly shares these with her millions of readers who have come to treasure her ¹ctional insights into Amish life. The additional Amish sayings and line drawings make for an appealing gift.
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New, from Barbour's best-selling author of fiction, Wanda E. Brunstetter, is the must-have cookbook of the season. Her Amish Friends Cookbook collection is a treasure trove of recipes and interesting facts from the heart of Amish country. With recipes divided into sections including breads and rolls, desserts, main dishes, sides, jams and jellies-and more!-you'll find only the best of home cooking between the pages of this delightful book. As an added bonus, you'll find featured facts about Amish life preceding each section of mouth-watering recipes. Topped off by one amazing package and an even more amazing price, cooks of all ages will have a hard time passing this one up!
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The Amish Cook
Recollections and Recipes from an Old Order Amish Family by Elizabeth Coblentz with Kevin Williams
Ten years ago, aspiring newspaper editor Kevin Williams convinced Elizabeth Coblentz, an Old Order Amish wife and mother, to write a weekly cooking column called "The Amish Cook." Each week Elizabeth shares a family recipe and discusses daily life on her Indiana farm, spent with husband, Ben, and their eight children and 32 grandchildren. THE AMISH COOK, a full-color cookbook based on Elizabeth’s columns, compiles more than 75 traditional Amish recipes, photographs of the Coblentz farm, practical gardening tips, cherished family tales, and firsthand accounts of traditional Amish events like corn-husking bees and barn raisings. A truly unique collaboration between a simple Amish grandmother and a modern-day newspaperman, THE AMISH COOK is a poignant and authentic look at a disappearing way of life.
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Showalter has collected 1,100 recipes--tantalizing dishes brought to this country directly from old Dutch, German, Swiss, and Russian kitchens--from hundreds of Mennonite women noted for their excellent cooking. Each chapter is introduced by the author's own nostalgic recollection of cooking in her grandmother's day. Color photos and illustrations throughout.
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Amish and Mennonite cooking feeds the soul as well as the body. The delicious, traditional recipes in this very popular collection produce dishes that are sturdy and basic, yet full of flavor, affection, and warm memories. Here are easy-to-follow, from-scratch recipes for breads, soups, salads, vegetables, meats and main dishes, casseroles, pies, cakes, cookies, and desserts, as well as jams, jellies, and relishes, candies, beverages, and snacks.
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Hard workers, lunch box carriers, and children who hike a distance to school or the bus stop find snacks (sweet or salty) and special drinks a happy reward. Cooks turn out candy, snacks, and pleasing beverages to surprise and celebrate. It_s time for a break or a party! One of 12 cookbooks from Amish kitchens! The recipes in this series overflow with the good, old-fashioned food which comes from some of the world_s best cooks. These handsome cookbooks have sold more than 800,000 copies!
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In this new recipe collection, discover hundreds of favorite Christmas dinner and holiday recipes from quilters across North America! From favorite holiday breakfast dishes to Christmas Eve meals and from Christmas cookies and snacks to traditional dinners, A Quilter’s Christmas Cookbook overflows with the bounty and generosity of the holiday season.
Many quilters are ordinary women and men who love both quilting and cooking. They spend lots of time in their sewing rooms, creating quilts and covers for comfort. Many also spend lots of time in their kitchens, making meals to provide sustenance for themselves and their families.
Here are their treasured holiday recipes—the foods they serve and the meals they make during this wondrous season of the year! The recipes range from easy-to-make and homey foods to elegant holiday dishes reserved for that one special meal each year during the time of Christmas.
Also includes a collection of stories about Christmas quilts, food as gifts, and other family Christmas memories.
Louise Stoltzfus is the editor of Favorite Recipes from Quilters, the well loved quilters’ cookbook!
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Traditional and contemporary recipes adapted from the kitchens and pantries of Amish cooks are highlighted. The author has spent years researching the foods, and has interviewed Amish women and dipped into their and recipe boxes. Color plates.
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We suspect that casseroles were first created in the kitchens of conscientious cooks who came up on suppertime, having no chance to make the roast or mash the potatoes. All the eat-ers around the table agreed they worked. Those are the recipes we offer here. Sturdy and basic. Now and then a surprise. Economical. But satisfyingly filling. One of 12 cookbooks from Amish kitchens! The recipes in this series overflow with the good, old-fashioned food which comes from some of the world_s best cooks. These handsome cookbooks have sold more than 800,000 copies!
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More than 900 favorite recipes from quilters across North America! From Ham Loaf to Peach Stuffed Chicken Breasts, from Sourdough Dinner Rolls to Raisin Bran Muffins, from Cranberry Coffee Cake to Oatmeal Brownies, from Beef and Lentil Salad to Baked Onion Soup, and from Pineapple Bread Pudding to Fudge Pie, this wonderful collection mirrors the lives of quilters far and wide.
Many quilters are devoted homemakers who enjoy cooking almost as much as quilting. Many other quilters develop recipes and invent shortcuts to decrease food preparation time, freeing themselves to spend more time by their quilt frames and sewing machines. This easy-to-use cookbook is packed with their simple and elegant recipes.
Also includes more than 100 anecdotes about cooking and quilting from the lives of these remarkable women and men.
"More than 900 homestyle recipes plus some reminiscing here and there makes this cookbook seem like a round-robin exchange with old friends." —Quilters Newsletter Magazine
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A warm, moist, pungent smell through the house. A steaming loaf of bread just lifted from the oven! Thoughts of cinnamon rolls, glazed doughnuts, and corn pone will make any child hungry for home. For these foods are rich in flavor and affection and warm memories of big kitchens full of love. One of 12 cookbooks from Amish kitchens! The recipes in this series overflow with the good, old-fashioned food which comes from some of the world_s best cooks. These handsome cookbooks have sold more than 800,000 copies!
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Das Dutchman Essenhouse Restaurant in Middlebury Indiana entertains thousands of visitors each year. They come to taste dozens of authentic Amish dishes like rhubarb butter crunch and shoo-fly pie. Restaurant owners Bob and Sue Miller share some of their favourite Amish recipes, along with traditional Midwestern fare, in the Amish country cookbooks. The husband and wife team began their restaurant career with Das Dutchman Essnehouse at Middlebury, in the mid-1970's. This popular Amish attraction has grown to a chain of six restaurants in various states.
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This deluxe cookbook includes over 800 old-time recipes from Amish country kitchens--Zucchini Squash Cake, Turnip Salad, Molasses Drop Cookies, Corn Fritters, Dandelions and Eggs, Smear Kase, Elderberry Custard, the famous Shoo-Fly Pie, and many more--with tips on curing meat, making cheese, preserving fruits and vegetables, and using leftovers.
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Many people no longer have time to entertain and cook for large groups of people in their homes. Hence, the growing interest in potlucks, fellowship meals and carry-in dinners. Here are 800 recipes ranging from Sweet and Sour Baked Beans to Amish Vanilla Pie, perfect for sharing with friends at home or at church.
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Eat a banana or eggs with warm shoo-fly cake and you have a breakfast. Dollop the cake with whipped cream and you have dessert. Sometimes cakes turn up at breakfast, in lunch boxes, and at company dinners. Cakes are treats, but then they_re also part of daily faire the special part. One of 12 cookbooks from Amish kitchens! The recipes in this series overflow with the good, old-fashioned food which comes from some of the world_s best cooks. These handsome cookbooks have sold more than 800,000 copies!
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What simpler pleasure than a warm, freshly baked cookie? And with the best cookies go memories . . . Grandma always let me put the raisins on the sugar cookies she baked for market . . . These recipes are favorites, most of them several generations old! One of 12 cookbooks from Amish kitchens! The recipes in this series overflow with the good, old-fashioned food which comes from some of the world_s best cooks. These handsome cookbooks have sold more than 800,000 copies!




















