Details

ISBN-10: 0813056292
ISBN-13: 9780813056296
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publish Date: 09/17/2019
Dimensions: 9.50" L, 7.50" W, 0.70" H

Sallie Ann Robinson’s Kitchen: Food and Family Lore from the Lowcountry

Hardcover

Price: $28.00

Overview

In her third cookbook, Sallie Ann Robinson brings readers to the dinner table in South Carolina’s Lowcountry. Born and raised on the small, remote island of Daufuskie, Robinson shares the food and foodways from her Gullah upbringing.

The Gullah of Daufuskie and the surrounding Sea Islands–descendants of enslaved West Africans and mostly isolated from the mainland–depended on hunting, fishing, and gardening. Robinson’s recipes are passed down through generations living off the land, and her lively stories capture “the island ways of doin.” She enriches regional staples with her own flair in recipes like Belly-Fillin Carolina Country Boil, Island Pineapple and Coconut Chicken, Gullah Chicken Gumbo, ‘Fuskie Shrimp and Blue Crab Burger, and Sautéed Cabbage with Sweet Onion.

As memories of this traditional way of life fade, Sallie Ann Robinson’s Kitchen helps preserve the food, culture, and community of Daufuskie and the Sea Islands.

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"The latest excellent entry from Robinson (Gullah Home Cooking the Daufuskie Way) is a more personal take on her childhood on Daufuskie Island in South Carolina. The once-remote area–telephone service didn't exist there until 1973–populated by African-Americans and Native Americans, is known for its hybrid low-country/African-American Gullah culture. Robinson is an inviting and charming guide, as she introduces classic seafood-focused recipes for salads (shrimp, tomato, and red onion), sides (seafood fried rice with crabmeat, oysters, and shrimp), and basic mains such as a blue crab stew, crispy fried grouper, or shrimp and blue crab burgers. Robinson includes several meat dishes–Gullah gumbo with chicken and fried okra, smothered fried chicken, duck stuffed with oyster rice–alongside such Southern staples as green lima beans with ham hocks and pecan pie. Essays by Robinson on her near-idyllic childhood there (she recalls being taught by Prince of Tides author Pat Conroy) appear throughout. This delightful cookbook also serves as an excellent regional culinary history."–Publishers Weekly
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Details

ISBN-10: 0813056292
ISBN-13: 9780813056296
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publish Date: 09/17/2019
Dimensions: 9.50" L, 7.50" W, 0.70" H
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