American Favorites

American Favorites
Title American Favorites PDF eBook
Author Betty Rosbottom
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages 404
Release 1999-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780395971710

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By adding a fresh ingredient to an otherwise predictable dish, streamlining cooking times and techniques, and reducing the fat wherever possible, one of America's best-known cooking teachers gives favorite dishes a much-needed update.

365 All-American Favorites

365 All-American Favorites
Title 365 All-American Favorites PDF eBook
Author Sarah Reynolds
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 1997
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780060172947

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From macaroni and cheese, meatloaf, and mashed potatoes to chocolate chip cookies and s'mores, the 23rd book in this phenomenally successful series offers a collection of 365 delightful recipes for all-American favorite "comfort" foods.

Lowfat American Favorites

Lowfat American Favorites
Title Lowfat American Favorites PDF eBook
Author Goldie Silverman
Publisher Bristol Cookbooks
Total Pages 164
Release 1990
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780911954951

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Don't give up your favorite hamburgers, shakes, fries, fried chicken, chocolate pie and many other favorites. They've all been adapted to be low-fat in this terrific collection.

America's Favorite Recipes, Part II

America's Favorite Recipes, Part II
Title America's Favorite Recipes, Part II PDF eBook
Author Uma Aggarwal
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 323
Release 2013-10
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1475977859

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America is often called the world's melting pot, a title that proudly celebrates its joyful amalgamation of many peoples, cultures, customs, languages and flavors. From every region of the world, people make the journey to start new lives in the United States, and they bring these international charms with them. America accepts people of all cultures and traditions with open arms. Home chef Uma Aggarwal, the author of The Exquisite World of Indian Cuisine and America's Favorite Recipes, Part I, presents a new collection of these melting-pot recipes, focusing specifically on entrées. An avid and passionate student of American cooking, she shares helpful information about the origin and history of these recipes as well. She uses exquisite Indian herbs and spices for both the flavor and the health benefits they impart. Inside, you'll find recipes for: Salmon Wellington Salmon Puff Pastry with Mushroom Duxelles Oven-Roasted Pulled Pork French Beef Bourguignon Green Curry Chicken with Peas and Basil Lemony Broccoli and Chick Peas Rigatoni Sweet and Sour Tofu (Ma Po Tofu) Kim Chi Fried Rice with Korean Pepper Paste Vegetarian Chimichangas with Bean and Cheese Filling Swiss and Gouda Curry Fondue And more Thanks to the contributions of generations of international cooks, the face of American cuisine is a dynamic one. Now, home chefs can easily draw inspiration from these pioneers. Bring the flavors of the world home today, with America's Favorite Recipes, Part II.

The American Rose Annual

The American Rose Annual
Title The American Rose Annual PDF eBook
Author American Rose Society
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 1924
Genre Rosaceae
ISBN

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The American Musical Landscape

The American Musical Landscape
Title The American Musical Landscape PDF eBook
Author Richard Crawford
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 414
Release 1993-10-15
Genre Music
ISBN 9780520925458

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In this refreshingly direct and engaging historical treatment of American music and musicology, Richard Crawford argues for the recognition of the distinct and vital character of American music. What is that character? How has musical life been supported in the United States and how have Americans understood their music? Exploring the conditions within which music has been made since the time of the American Revolution, Crawford suggests some answers to these questions. Surveying the history of several musical professions in the United States—composing, performing, teaching, and distributing music—Crawford highlights the importance of where the money for music comes from and where it goes. This economic context is one of his book's key features and gives a real-life view that is both fascinating and provocative. Crawford discusses interconnections between classical and popular music, using New England psalmody, nineteenth-century songs, Duke Ellington, and George Gershwin to illustrate his points. Because broad cultural forces are included in this unique study, anyone interested in American history and American Studies will find it as appealing as will students and scholars of American music.

American Illustrated Magazine

American Illustrated Magazine
Title American Illustrated Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1236
Release 1926
Genre
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