Texas Highways Cookbook

Texas Highways Cookbook
Title Texas Highways Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Joanne Smith
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 564
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780292780880

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A culinary tour of Texas, featuring approximately three hundred recipes for appetizers, soups, main courses, chili, salads, desserts, and other dishes; and including photographs of foods and locations throughout the state.

Cooking with Texas Highways

Cooking with Texas Highways
Title Cooking with Texas Highways PDF eBook
Author Nola McKey
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 286
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780292788169

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“Reflects the great ethnic diversity of the contemporary Texas table, offering everything from Sauerbraten . . . to Crawfish Etouffee.” —The Austin Chronicle Whether you’re hungry for down-home barbecue and Tex-Mex, or you want to try more exotic dishes such as Paella Valenciana and Thai Pesto, Texas Highways has long been a trusted source for delicious recipes that reflect wide-ranging Lone Star tastes. The state’s official travel magazine published its first Texas Highways Cookbook in 1986. Responding to the public’s demand for a new collection of the magazine’s recipes, the editors compiled Cooking with Texas Highways, a collection of more than 250 recipes that are as richly diverse and flavorful as Texas itself. Cooking with Texas Highways samples all the major ethnic cuisines of the state with recipes from home cooks, well-known chefs, and popular restaurants. It offers a varied and intriguing selection of snacks and beverages, breads, soups and salads, main dishes, vegetables and sides, sauces and spreads, desserts, and more. A special feature of this cookbook is a chapter on Dutch-oven cooking, which covers all the basics for cooking outdoors with live coals, including seventeen mouthwatering recipes. In addition, you’ll find dozens of the lovely color photographs that have long made Texas Highways such a feast for the eyes, along with tips on cooking techniques and sources for ingredients and stories about some of the folks who created the recipes. If you want to sample all the tastes of Texas, there’s no better place to start than Cooking with Texas Highways. “Texas culture in all its multi-ethnic variety is well represented.” —Texas Cooking

Texas Back Road Restaurant Recipes

Texas Back Road Restaurant Recipes
Title Texas Back Road Restaurant Recipes PDF eBook
Author Anita Musgrove
Publisher State Back Road Restaurants Company
Total Pages 256
Release 2016-02
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781934817254

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"This unique cookbook serves up a well-researched and charming guide to Texas' best back road restaurants plus favorite recipes from restaurant owners and chefs, "--Cover.

Cooking with Texas Highways

Cooking with Texas Highways
Title Cooking with Texas Highways PDF eBook
Author Nola McKey
Publisher Univ of TX + ORM
Total Pages 496
Release 2010-07-22
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0292732961

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“Reflects the great ethnic diversity of the contemporary Texas table, offering everything from Sauerbraten . . . to Crawfish Etouffee.” —The Austin Chronicle Whether you’re hungry for down-home barbecue and Tex-Mex, or you want to try more exotic dishes such as Paella Valenciana and Thai Pesto, Texas Highways has long been a trusted source for delicious recipes that reflect wide-ranging Lone Star tastes. The state’s official travel magazine published its first Texas Highways Cookbook in 1986. Responding to the public’s demand for a new collection of the magazine’s recipes, the editors compiled Cooking with Texas Highways, a collection of more than 250 recipes that are as richly diverse and flavorful as Texas itself. Cooking with Texas Highways samples all the major ethnic cuisines of the state with recipes from home cooks, well-known chefs, and popular restaurants. It offers a varied and intriguing selection of snacks and beverages, breads, soups and salads, main dishes, vegetables and sides, sauces and spreads, desserts, and more. A special feature of this cookbook is a chapter on Dutch-oven cooking, which covers all the basics for cooking outdoors with live coals, including seventeen mouthwatering recipes. In addition, you’ll find dozens of the lovely color photographs that have long made Texas Highways such a feast for the eyes, along with tips on cooking techniques and sources for ingredients and stories about some of the folks who created the recipes. If you want to sample all the tastes of Texas, there’s no better place to start than Cooking with Texas Highways. “Texas culture in all its multi-ethnic variety is well represented.” —Texas Cooking

The Nature of Texas

The Nature of Texas
Title The Nature of Texas PDF eBook
Author Howard H. Peacock
Publisher Louise Lindsey Merrick Natural
Total Pages 0
Release 1990
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780890964026

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Contains stories and color photographs that celebrate the natural beauty of Texas, drawn primarily from the pages of "Texas Highways" magazine.

United Tastes of Texas

United Tastes of Texas
Title United Tastes of Texas PDF eBook
Author Jessica Dupuy
Publisher Southern Living
Total Pages 0
Release 2016-02-09
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780848745806

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There are many things that are big in Texas: Wide open spaces, personalities, hair, but above all, there's flavor! United Tastes of Texas is your geographical guide to Texas cuisine based on five distinct culinary regions: Central, Coastal, East, South, and West Texas; as well as the culinary influences brought by settlers from countries including Czechoslovakia, Germany, Mexico, and Spain. Each chapter starts with a brief history of the region, as well as plenty of interesting facts and bits of history including notes on cooking equipment, stories on local chefs and restaurants that have helped shape each of the regions, and pages of beautiful photography and imagery. But foremost is the food: 125 recipes featuring traditional and regional-specific dishes and cooking methods including Texan takes on Black-Eyed Peas, Skillet Cornbread, Shrimp Creole, Smoked Brisket, Smoked Tortilla Soup, and one of the most classically Texan dishes - Chicken Fried Steak, just to name a few. Whether you're a native Texan in need of recipe inspiration, a Texas ex-pat longing for a taste of home, or a culinary adventurer ready to explore the Lone Star State, United Tastes of Texas packs plenty of history, travel, and food into one book!

Miles and Miles of Texas

Miles and Miles of Texas
Title Miles and Miles of Texas PDF eBook
Author Carol Dawson
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages 650
Release 2016-09-02
Genre History
ISBN 1623494575

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On the eve of its centennial, Carol Dawson and Roger Allen Polson present almost 100 years of history and never-before-seen photographs that track the development of the Texas Highway Department. An agency originally created “to get the farmer out of the mud,” it has gone on to build the vast network of roads that now connects every corner of the state. When the Texas Highway Department (now called the Texas Department of Transportation or TxDOT) was created in 1917, there were only about 200,000 cars in Texas traveling on fewer than a thousand miles of paved roads. Today, after 100 years of the Texas Highway Department, the state boasts over 80,000 miles of paved, state-maintained roads that accommodate more than 25 million vehicles. Sure to interest history enthusiasts and casual readers alike, decades of progress and turmoil, development and disaster, and politics and corruption come together once more in these pages, which tell the remarkable story of an infrastructure 100 years in the making.