Sweets: A Collection of Soul Food Desserts And Memories by Patty Pinner
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- ISBN 10 1580085210
- ISBN 13 9781580085212
- Published Nov 10 2003
- Format Hardcover
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Ten Speed Press
- Imprint Ten Speed Press
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Growing up as part of a large African-American family in a small town in Michigan, Patty Pinner spent her childhood helping the women of the house - the Queens of Soul Food - whip up the sugar-filled treats that crowned family dinners, neighborhood gatherings, and church socials. In Sweets, Patty mixes the down-home maxims and womanly advice shared at these chatty, gossip-filled baking marathons with recipes for her family's magical concoctions. The book includes more than 100 desserts, most shared by and named for family members ranging from Cud'n Daisy to Patty's beloved grandmother, My My. Soul food favorites such as Old-Fashioned Sweet Potato Pone and Cud'n Eunice's Tea Cakes are featured alongside delights like Miss LaLou's Bourbon Balls, Down-Home Banana Ice Cream, and even Aint Laverta's Dr. Pepper Cake. Desserts shared in the company of a loving family are always the sweetest, and with Sweets in hand you'll be able to share the comforts and confections of Patty's sugar kitchen with your loved ones.Patty Pinner was raised in a large extended family in the small town of Saginaw, Michigan. In between earning her master's degree in education and working for the USPS as a training and development specialist, Patty makes time to work at her family's restaurant, Ern's Seafood Restaurant. Patty lives in eastern Michigan.
Other cookbooks by this author
- Sweet Mornings: 125 Sweet and Savory Breakfast and Brunch Recipes
- Sweet Mornings: 125 Sweet and Savory Breakfast and Brunch Recipes
- Sweets: Soul Food Desserts and Memories
- Sweety Pies: An Uncommon Collection of Womanish Observations with Pie
- Sweety Pies: An Uncommon Collection of Womanish Observations, with Pie

