Southern Provisions: The Creation and Revival of a Cuisine by David S. Shields
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- ISBN 10 022614111X
- ISBN 13 9780226141114
- Linked ISBNs
- 9781336190412 eBook (United States) 1/1/2015
- Published May 01 2015
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 416
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher University of Chicago Press
- Imprint University of Chicago Press
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Southern food is America's quintessential cuisine. From creamy grits to simmering pots of beans and greens, we think we know how these classic foods should taste. Yet the southern food we eat today tastes almost nothing like the dishes our ancestors enjoyed because the varied crops and livestock that originally defined this cuisine have largely disappeared. Now, a growing movement of chefs and farmers is seeking to change that by recovering the flavor and diversity of southern food. At the center of that movement is historian David S. Shields. In Southern Provisions, he reveals how the true ingredients of southern cooking have been all but forgotten and how the lessons of its current restoration and recultivation can be applied to other regional foodways. Shields' turf is the southern Lowcountry, from the peanut patches of Wilmington, North Carolina, to the sugarcane fields of the Georgia Sea Islands and the citrus groves of Amelia Island, Florida, and he takes us on an excursion to this region in order to offer a vivid history of southern foodways. Shields begins by looking at how professional chefs during the nineteenth century set standards of taste that elevated southern cooking to the level of cuisine. He then turns to the role of food markets in creating demand for ingredients and enabling conversation between producers and preparers. Next, his focus shifts to the field, showing how the key ingredients-rice, sugarcane, sorghum, benne, cottonseed, peanuts, and citrus - emerged and went on to play a significant role in commerce and consumption. Shields concludes with a look at the challenges of reclaiming both farming and cooking traditions. From Carolina gold rice to white flint corn, the ingredients of authentic southern cooking are returning to fields and dinner plates, and with Shields as our guide, we can satisfy our hunger both for the most flavorful regional dishes and their history.Other cookbooks by this author
- The Ark of Taste: Delicious and Distinctive Foods That Define the United States
- The Ark of Taste: Delicious and Distinctive Foods That Define the United States
- The Culinarians: Lives and Careers from the First Age of American Fine Dining
- Pioneering American Wine: Writings of Nicholas Herbemont, Master Viticulturist
- Southern Provisions
- Taste the State: South Carolina's Signature Foods, Recipes, and Their Stories

