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Kentucky Cooks - Favorite Recipes from Kentucky Living - cover
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Kentucky Cooks - Favorite Recipes from Kentucky Living

Linda Allison-Lewis

Editora: The University Press of Kentucky

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“A delightful mix” of down-home and delicious recipes representing the best of the Bluegrass State (Sharon Thompson, Lexington Herald-Leader food writer and author of Flavors of Kentucky).   Kentucky has a rich culinary tradition with distinctive regional recipes that reflect the unique heritage of the Commonwealth. Now the author of the celebrated cookbook Kentucky's Best is back with Kentucky Cooks: Favorite Recipes from Kentucky Living, presenting recipes handpicked from the pages of her popular column in Kentucky Living magazine.   In Kentucky Cooks, traditional and contemporary flavors are united in the best recipes the state has to offer. Kentucky Cooks: Favorite Recipes from Kentucky Living is a diverse assortment of recipes, featuring entrees, side dishes, sandwiches and snacks, breads, desserts, and more. There’s something for every taste in this collection of delicious Kentucky favorites.
Disponível desde: 20/03/2009.
Comprimento de impressão: 232 páginas.

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