From the Soul Into the Cast Iron Skillet--2nd Helpin' by Lurlene Bowden
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- ISBN 10 1633630765
- ISBN 13 9781633630765
- Published Mar 03 2015
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 146
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher White Bird Publications
- Imprint White Bird Publications
Publishers Text
In writing this cookbook, I became acquainted through the written word with a black slave known as Ollie-Belle. Her great granddaughter wrote and shared her recipes over 125 years. The heavy cooking pots with proper oiling and priming were the key to a successful and different flavor/taste to every southern country recipe. It is best known for cornbread, "Baked for Kings" and fried meats, such as chicken and catfish. The land owners placed their crops in fields near rivers and coast land for a needed water supply. This provided fish, shrimp, and crawfish. Chickens were grown on the farm.Other cookbooks by this author
- From the Soul Into the Cast Iron Skillet--2nd Helpin'
- New Birmingham-A Recollection of Recipes
- New Birmingham-A Recollection of Recipes
- Old Coot's Campfire Cookin' Book
- Old Coot's Campfire Cookin' Book
- A Replica of the WWII Ration Cook Book
- A Replica of the WWII Ration Cook Book
- You 'Can' Do It!
- You 'Can' Do It.

