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E-grāmata: Maryland's Chesapeake: How the Bay and Its Bounty Shaped a Cuisine

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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Globe Pequot Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493017928
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  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Globe Pequot Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781493017928

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The culinary heritage of most regions in the US is often determined by the ethnic cuisine of those who settled there, whether it be the Cajun/Creole food of Louisiana or the Italian-inspired fare of the Northeast. For Maryland, the food that defines the state is less about the ethnicity of the population than the bounty which springs forth from the Chesapeake Bay. The Native Americans, British, Germans, and Poles were all influenced by the variety of fish, oysters, clams, crabs, and terrapins that could be harvested from the largest estuary in North America.

In addition to seafood, other dishes associated with the region were developed because of the unique lifestyle created by living along the water. The Smith Island cake, for example, was created as a sturdy dessert that fishermen could take aboard ship during their long days fishing the Chesapeake. Also, the wealthy landowners who first arrived in Maryland, seeking elegant dishes for their lavish dinner parties, concocted ingenious uses for the chickens, squirrels, muskrats, and produce available on the fertile lands along the Bay.

The book is not just about the past, however. The recent trend of sustainability and eating local has brought about a grassroots effort to preserve the delicate nature of the Chesapeake Bay. Modern techniques such as oyster farming and fishing invasive species to protect the indigenous flora and fauna will be explored.

Of course, recipes will be presented to not only illustrate classic dishes that developed over time, but also modern versions created by some of Marylands top chefs.
Acknowledgments vi
About the Authors viii
Chef Biographies ix
Introduction xiv
Part 1 A Tale of Two Shores
The Backstory to Maryland's Chesapeake
1(16)
Part 2 Maryland's Protein Factory
17(98)
Never Mind the Mollusks: Here's the Chesapeake Oysters
17(11)
Oyster Recipes
28(19)
Blue Is the Color of Our Crab
47(18)
Crab Recipes
65(22)
One Fish, Two Fish, Rockfish, Bluefish
87(17)
Fish Recipes
104(11)
Part 3 Living off the Land
115(52)
The Land of Pleasant Living: Farming on the Eastern Shore
116(16)
Produce Recipes
132(17)
A Chicken in Every Pot
149(6)
Chicken Recipes
155(12)
Part 4 Restoration and Protection
167(29)
Invaders of the Deep: Invasive Species
168(10)
Invasive Species Recipes
178(4)
The Jewel in Maryland's Crown: Techniques for Preserving the Bay
182(14)
Recipe Index 196(2)
Bibliography 198(5)
Index 203
Kathy Wielech Patterson has written everything from auction catalogs to fine jewelry appraisals to reports on social welfare issues. It wasn't until she started the food blog, Minxeats.com, that she realized she most loved writing about food. In addition to blogging, Kathy has also written for Baltimore Magazine and Food Republic. Neal Patterson, for many years a writer in the financial industry, is primarily a fiction writer. He's contributed to the anthologies The Dead Walk! and Hey Kids, Comics!, and the website, Channel 37: Serial Science Fiction from the Distant Reaches of UHF. Hes also the author of The Codename: Carla Casebook, published in 2014. Together, the Pattersons are known as the Baltimore Dining Duo and have written for local magazines Discover Baltimore and Towson Life. They are the authors of Food Lovers' Guide to Baltimore and Baltimore Chefs Table.