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Cafe Indiana Cookbook 1st Edition Joanne Raetz Stuttgen Jolene Ketzenberger

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Cafe Indiana Cookbook 1st Edition Joanne Raetz Stuttgen Jolene Ketzenberger
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.22 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Joanne Raetz Stuttgen, Jolene Ketzenberger
ISBN: 9780299249946, 0299249948
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Cafe Indiana Cookbook 1st Edition Joanne Raetz Stuttgen Jolene Ketzenberger by Joanne Raetz Stuttgen, Jolene Ketzenberger 9780299249946, 0299249948 instant download after payment.

Joanne Raetz Stuttgen’s cafe guides showcase popular regional diner traditions. In her companion book Cafe Indiana she introduces travelers to the state’s top mom-and-pop restaurants. Now, Cafe Indiana Cookbook allows you to whip up local cafe classics yourself. Breakfast dishes range from Swiss Mennonite eier datch (egg pancakes) to biscuits and gravy; entree highlights include chicken with noodles (or with dumplings) and the iconic Hoosier breaded pork tenderloin sandwich. For dessert, try such Indiana favorites as apple dapple cake or rhubarb, coconut cream, or sugar cream pie . All 130 recipes have been kitchen-tested by Jolene Ketzenberger, food writer for the Indianapolis Star.
    Cafe Indiana Cookbook reveals the favorite recipes of Indiana’s Main Street eateries, including some rescued for publication before a diner’s sad closure, and documents old-fashioned delicacies now fading from the culinary landscape—like southern Indiana’s fried brain sandwiches.

 

Finalist, Cookbook, Midwest Book Awards
 

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