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Talking with My Mouth Full: Crab Cakes, Bundt Cakes, and Other Kitchen Stories

Talking with My Mouth Full: Crab Cakes, Bundt Cakes, and Other Kitchen Stories

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As reassuring as a big bowl of buttery mashed potatoes...a delicious read.
--Library Journal

What and how do American families really eat? Bonny Wolf writes about the great regional and family food traditions in this country--birthday cake and dinner party food, hearty American breakfasts and Fourth of July picnic dishes. In Talking with My Mouth Full, she writes stories about food, and also about the people who eat it.

Many of the delightful national treasures Wolf writes about--bundt cake, barbecue, roast chicken, fair food--are timeless. Each chapter, whether it's about true regional specialties like Minnesota's wild rice, Texas' Blue Bell ice cream or Maryland's famous crab cakes or about family favorites like noodle pudding or Irish raisin soda bread, ends with a perfectly chosen group of recipes, tantalizing and time-tested.

In the tradition of Laurie Colwin's Home Cooking, Talking with My Mouth Full is a book you will turn to over and over for wonderful food writing and recipes for comfort food, a great nosh, or the ideal covered dish to take to a potluck supper.

Charming, lighthearted...refreshingly accessible.--Publishers Weekly
Savory collection of essays.--Washington Post
Delightful.--Austin Chronicle

Author: Bonny Wolf
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 10/02/2007
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780312373856

About the Author

Bonny Wolf is a journalist who has worked as a reporter and editor at newspapers in New Jersey, Texas and Washington, D.C., where she lives. She has been a food commentator for National Public Radio's Weekend Edition since 2003, is the host for NPR's food podcast Kitchen Window, and writes a food column for The Washington Post.


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