Twain's Feast
by:
Andrew Beahrs (author)
One young food writer's search for America's lost wild foods, from New Orleans croakers to Illinois prairie hens, with Mark Twain as his guide. In 1879, Mark Twain paused during a European tour to compose a fantasy menu of the American dishes he missed the most. A true love letter to American...
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One young food writer's search for America's lost wild foods, from New Orleans croakers to Illinois prairie hens, with Mark Twain as his guide. In 1879, Mark Twain paused during a European tour to compose a fantasy menu of the American dishes he missed the most. A true love letter to American food, the menu included some eighty specialties, from Mississippi black bass to Philadelphia terrapin. Andrew Beahrs chooses eight of these regionally distinctive foods, retracing Twain's footsteps as he sets out to discover whether they can still be found on American tables. Weaving together passages from Twain's famous works and Beahrs's own adventures, this travelogue-cum-culinary-history takes us back to a bygone era when wild foods were at the heart of American cooking.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781101434819 (1101434813)
Publish date: June 24th 2010
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
Travel,
Biography,
History,
Literature,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Book Club,
American,
United States,
Cooking,
Food Writing
I'm just not finishing it for some reason. I love the idea and the writing is pretty good...maybe it's my mood.
It's easy to think of ideas like sustainable foods, food deserts and locally sourced foods as trendy, hipster concepts that are easily mocked, but Mr. Bearhs makes the point that such concepts are in fact a return to the source of good, truly American cuisine. He also makes a strong case for the ne...