Publisher's Synopsis
Sunset All-western Cook Book, published in 1933, is a fascinating glimpse into the culinary landscape of the American West. Genevieve A. Callahan provides a comprehensive guide to selecting, preparing, cooking, and serving the region's unique food products. More than just a collection of recipes, this book offers a historical perspective on the ingredients and dishes that defined Western cuisine during the early 20th century.
Explore authentic recipes featuring local produce, game, and other staples of the Western diet. From hearty main courses to delectable desserts, this cookbook captures the flavors and traditions of a bygone era. Discover forgotten cooking techniques and learn about the origins of iconic Western dishes. "Sunset All-western Cook Book" is a valuable resource for culinary historians, chefs, and anyone interested in the rich food heritage of the American West.
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