THE PRAIRIE TABLE (Appetite by Random House, 2019, 264 pages, ISBN   978-0-14-753110 $32 hardbound) is by Karylynn Johnston, a food blogger (The   Kitchen Magpie) and author of "Flapper Pie and a Blue Prairie Sky". These are   new and nostalgic preps of Canadian Prairie Life, with family faves that can   double for weekend entertainment dinners and potluck parties – gatherings of any   kind, the "socials". The 100+ recipes cover the gamut and arrangement by    topic, such as breads and baked goods, small bites for apps, salads and veggie   sides, mains, cookies and dainties, portable desserts (for potlucks and   picnics), and end with libations, which have been curated by her husband. There   is even a chapter on Ukrainian dishes, reflecting that heritage of the Canadian   prairies.
  But the book could have been improved if it also used metric in the   recipes, or at least had a metric conversion chart. 
  Audience and level of use: family food lovers, Prairie dwellers, comfort   foodies.
  Some interesting or unusual recipes/facts: perogy; nalysnyky; nachynka;   periske; pumpkin morning glory muffins; bacon-wrapped cabbage wedges; minty   feta, cherry and watermelon salad; cold picnic BBQ fried chicken; red curry   pumpkin, chickpea, and sweet potato soup.
  The downside to this book: it's a Canadian book with no metric measurements   and no conversion tables.
  The upside to this book: a well-put together package of inviting   food,
  Quality/Price Rating: 90
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