Jane knows food. SheÕs taste-tested dishes with Paul Prudhomme, interviewed Martha Stewart, and rubbed elbows with Wolfgang Puck. Jane is adventurous. She once sampled every item offered at three amusement parks. Jane is downright daring. While judging Ohio State Fair dishes, she downed a slice of Spam-apple pie.
This collection of recipes and stories is a cornucopia of haute cuisine and drive-in delights. It includes local Akron, Ohio favorites like Cranberry Velvet, miniature marshmallows and all, KaaseÕs Cinnamon Star Cookies, and the Bavarian HausÕs Sauerkraut Balls. But Jane offers much moreÑGertieÕs Crab Cakes, direct from Baltimore, Maryland; Choco-Orange Brownies; Garlic Pork in Lettuce Leaves; Gazpacho Andalucia discovered on a trip to Spain; Indonesian Chicken Wings; Vietnamese Chicken Salad; Southwestern Beef Shanks; and Coconut-Pecan Bread Pudding. Jane has gone to great lengths to discover recipe secrets. She knows her way around diverse cuisine. Your taste buds will be thrilled.
Much as we love finding out how to make Barberton chicken, sauerkraut balls and Waterloo coconut-cream pie, Jane Snow Cooks is not just a book of recipes to treasure. It is the story of life in Akron, in the Midwest and in America as seen in the way people cook and eat. Each recipe is connected to a place, person, time or memorable experience, giving this eminently useful book added cultural resonance that is rare in the world of food writing.
ÑJane & Michael Stern, Authors of Roadfood (Roadfood.com)
This is a collection of Jane SnowÕs favorite recipes, menu ideas, tips, and stories. Anyone can cook from this bookÑthe recipes are easy to follow and use readily available ingredients. The heart of this cookbook lies in the chapter of ÔJaneÕs Favorites.Õ Her recipes are a celebration of the best of her collection and include: JaneÕs Chili, Pineapple-Ginger Glazed Riblets, and Peach Meringue Pie.
ÑRuss Vernon, Chairman Emeritus, West Point Market
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Jane Snow is the former food editor of the Akron Beacon Journal. Her work has appeared in newspapers nationwide. She has won two James Beard Awards for food writing and has been nominated twice for the Pulitzer Prize. She writes a weekly newsletter at www.janesnowtoday.com. She lives in Akron, Ohio, with her husband, Tony, a sushi chef and owner of Sushi Katsu, an Akron sushi bar. She once made a Jello mold of her face. |