Martha Bayne
Autor de Soup and Bread Cookbook: Building Community One Pot at a Time
Sobre El Autor
Edited by Belt senior editor Martha Bayne, the book builds on 2017's critically acclaimed Rust Belt Chicago: An Anthology. What did one pizzeria mean to a boy growing up in Ashburn? How can South Shore encompass so much beauty and so much pain? What's it like to live in the Loop? Who's got a handle mostrar más on the ever-shifting identity of West Ridge? All this and more in this lyrical, completely non-comprehensive guide to Chicago, featuring work by Megan Stielstra, Audrey Petty, Alex V. Hernandez, Sebastin Hidalgo, Dmitry Samarov, Ed Marszewski, Lily Be, Jonathan Foiles, and many more. mostrar menos
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- Miembros
- 129
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Liked the sound of this as we in the northeast are just having our first n'ester of the new year.
Loved hearing about the reasoning behind the cookbook and 'stone soup'. I also recall hearing of it while reading the fable to our kids.
This is a collection of recipes from soup kitchens in Chicago, Seattle and New York.
New England clam chowder would be my favorite. Such a variety of ethnic cooking in this collection using fresh vegetables and herbs and spices.
Each recipe has a few pages about it's origin. Love the idea of just plain homemade rolls to go along with the soup. Imagine I could add other spices and herbs for flavoring.
I'll be using this book for many meals this upcoming winter.… (más)