Texas Monthly On . . . : Food /
Texas Monthly On . . . : Food /
ed. by editors of Texas Monthly.
- 1 online resource (219 p.)
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Food Culture -- “Holy Shiitakes!” -- “Sour Grapes” -- “How the West Was Won Over” -- “Stop and Smell the Lavender” -- “War Fare” -- “Critters and Fritters” -- “Stock Tips” -- “The Art of the Meal” -- Signature Texas Foods -- “¡Viva Tequila!” -- “Round and Round” -- “Slush Fun” -- “Th e Shuck Stops Here” -- “How Sweet It Is” -- “Tex-Mex 101” -- “Table Talk” -- “Going for the Jiggler” -- “Let Me Call You Sweet-Tart” -- Personalities -- “Pit Split” -- “Texas Food Conquers the World” -- “Confessions of a Skinny Bitch” -- “Tastemaker of the Century—Helen Corbitt” -- “Ladies, First” -- “How to Open a Restaurant” -- “We Remember Ninfa Laurenzo” -- “John Mackey” -- “John Campbell” -- “Got Game” -- “Stephan Pyles”
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
From reviews of the newest, hippest restaurants in cities across Texas to stories about the comfort foods we all love, Texans have long relied on Texas Monthly to dish up some of the best writing about food in the Lone Star state. This anthology brings together twenty-eight classic articles about food in Texas and the culture that surrounds it—markets that purvey exotic and traditional foods, well-known chefs, tributes to the cooks and cookbooks of days gone by, and even a feature on how to open a restaurant. Many of the articles are by Patricia Sharpe, Texas Monthly's longtime restaurant critic and winner of the James Beard Journalism Award for Magazine Feature Writing without Recipes. Joining her are Texas Monthly editor Evan Smith and contributors Gary Cartwright, Jordan MacKay, Skip Hollandsworth, Pamela Colloff, Anne Dingus, Suzy Banks, Joe Nick Patoski, and Prudence Mackintosh.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780292794412
10.7560/718449 doi
Cooking--Texas.
Diet--Texas.
Food habits--Texas.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food (see also POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy).
TX360.U62 / T47 2008eb
641.59764
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Food Culture -- “Holy Shiitakes!” -- “Sour Grapes” -- “How the West Was Won Over” -- “Stop and Smell the Lavender” -- “War Fare” -- “Critters and Fritters” -- “Stock Tips” -- “The Art of the Meal” -- Signature Texas Foods -- “¡Viva Tequila!” -- “Round and Round” -- “Slush Fun” -- “Th e Shuck Stops Here” -- “How Sweet It Is” -- “Tex-Mex 101” -- “Table Talk” -- “Going for the Jiggler” -- “Let Me Call You Sweet-Tart” -- Personalities -- “Pit Split” -- “Texas Food Conquers the World” -- “Confessions of a Skinny Bitch” -- “Tastemaker of the Century—Helen Corbitt” -- “Ladies, First” -- “How to Open a Restaurant” -- “We Remember Ninfa Laurenzo” -- “John Mackey” -- “John Campbell” -- “Got Game” -- “Stephan Pyles”
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
From reviews of the newest, hippest restaurants in cities across Texas to stories about the comfort foods we all love, Texans have long relied on Texas Monthly to dish up some of the best writing about food in the Lone Star state. This anthology brings together twenty-eight classic articles about food in Texas and the culture that surrounds it—markets that purvey exotic and traditional foods, well-known chefs, tributes to the cooks and cookbooks of days gone by, and even a feature on how to open a restaurant. Many of the articles are by Patricia Sharpe, Texas Monthly's longtime restaurant critic and winner of the James Beard Journalism Award for Magazine Feature Writing without Recipes. Joining her are Texas Monthly editor Evan Smith and contributors Gary Cartwright, Jordan MacKay, Skip Hollandsworth, Pamela Colloff, Anne Dingus, Suzy Banks, Joe Nick Patoski, and Prudence Mackintosh.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9780292794412
10.7560/718449 doi
Cooking--Texas.
Diet--Texas.
Food habits--Texas.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Agriculture & Food (see also POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Agriculture & Food Policy).
TX360.U62 / T47 2008eb
641.59764

