SOUTHERN FROM SCRATCH (Roost Books, 2018, 248 pages, ISBN 978-1-61180-331-0   $35 USD hardbound) is by Ashley English who has authored a number of cookbooks   dealing with canning, keeping chickens, keeping bees, home dairy, pies, and   picnics. Here she deals with basic pantry essentials and "down-home" recipes   from the American Deep South. She's got 50 essential recipes for the larder, and   then 100 more for traditional Southern food. The range covers pickles, relishes,   jams, spreads, sauces, vinegars – for the likes of fruits and veggies, fats and   meats, and dry goods. There is also a hefty amount of bio-memoir scattered   throughout the book. The basic pantry starts with country ham, cornmeal, grits,   pickling salt, smoked sea salt, sorghum syrup, and sumac. The book could have   been improved if it also used metric in the recipes, or at least had a metric   conversion chart. It would sell Southern US cuisine to the rest of the world   which uses metric. 
  Audience and level of use: aficionados of southern cooking. 
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: Pies include buttermilk cherry   pie, sweet potato pie, and sorghum bourbon orange pecan pie. Country ham dishes   include cheese crisps with green tomato pickles, grit cakes with country ham and   applesauce, ham biscuit with mustard compound butter, peaches and cream   tartines, southern benedict and southern reuben. Sorghum recipes include BBQ   sauces, Bourbon bacon jam, fried dill pickles with sorghum mayo.
  The downside to this book: I really wanted more such as Chess Pie!!!
  The upside to this book: there is a resources list.
  Quality/Price Rating: 90.
  Chimo! www.deantudor.com
 
 

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