Lard: The Lost Art of Cooking with Your Grandmother's Secret Ingredient by Editors of Grit Magazine

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  • Spinach patties

    • mjes on October 11, 2019

      Yes, I grew up on lard (and a farm). Here I used frozen spinach, substituted shallots for onions, added a bit of tarragon to the patties, then served simply with Kressi vinegar. So I moved the flavors suggested for the sauce into the patties and added my own touch of vinegar. I loved the results - a perfect foil to overdosing on root vegetable patties.

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  • ISBN 10 1449409741
  • ISBN 13 9781449409746
  • Published Apr 10 2012
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 272
  • Language English
  • Countries United States
  • Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Imprint Andrews McMeel Publishing

Publishers Text

Using lard in cooking dates at least as far back as the 1300s. It is prized by pastry chefs today, and it is an excellent cooking fat because it burns at a very high temperature and tends not to smoke as heavily as many other fats and oils do. Rediscovered along with other healthful animal fats in the 1990s, lard is once again embraced by chefs and enlightened health-care professionals and dietitians.

Lard: The Lost Art of Cooking with Your Grandmother's Secret Ingredient offers you the opportunity to cook like your grandmother, while incorporating good animal fat into your diet once again. Lard is the key to the wonders that came from Grandma's kitchen, and with lard, you can turn out stellar Beef Wellington, Bierocks, or crispy Southern Fried Chicken. Serving your family the 150 treats you enjoyed in your younger days when you visited your grandparents' farm is as easy as flipping a page in this great cookbook. Try your hand at creating fluffy Grandma's Homemade Biscuits, tasty Spanish Corn Bread, delectable Fried Okra, sweet Chocolate Kraut Cake, a Perfect Pastry piecrust for a delicious Butterscotch Peach Pie, or Rhubarb Dumplings.

You will never regret adding Lard: The Lost Art of Cooking with Your Grandmother's Secret Ingredient to your cookbook collection. Don't be afraid to bring a little lard back to the table; your taste buds will be glad you did.



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