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Book Description Cheryl and Bill invite you to sample a coast-to-coast feast of more than 300 recipes straight from the heart of America's own home cooking tradition. The Jamisons traveled, dined, and cooked with people all over the United States, gathering recipe inspiration along the way. They visited cheese crafters in Wisconsin, overnighted with Pennsylvania Dutch farmers, and picked up techniques for frying catfish from the first African American catfish farmer in Mississippi. They ate warm fig cake on Okracoke Island and chilled Dungeness crab freshly pulled from Oregon waters. The result is a collection of simple, full-flavored dishes that truly reflect the appetite -- and the spirit -- of America. American Home Cooking: Over 300 Spirited Recipes Celebrating Our Rich Tradition of Home Cooking Authors: Bill & Cheryl Jamison Date: January 2005 ISBN: 0060747641 Publisher: Morrow Cookbooks Paperback |
Crunchy Catfish with Heavenly Hush Puppies
Recipe from: American Home Cooking by Bill & Cheryl Jamison Cookbook Heaven at Recipelink.com Southern cooks took to catfish early, but they didn’t fry it frequently until vegetable oils came along. Among the six catfish recipes in Lettice Bryan’s 1839 The Kentucky Housewife, only one gets fried “a handsome brown in boiling lard.” Today most catfish are farm-raised, cleaning them of the muddy tendencies that sometimes marked them as poor folks’ fare, while also making them milder in flavor than their river ancestors. The Mississippi Delta wetlands produce the bulk of the fish sold across the country, and one of the farm families from that area, Ed and Edna Scott and their six children, influenced the way we cook the cats and their hush puppy accompaniments. The touch of cayenne in the coating may sound contemporary, but Eliza Leslie suggested pairing it with the fish back before the Civil War. We like to accompany the “cats and dogs” with black-eyed peas and coleslaw. Servings: 4 to 6
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