Midwest Pie

Midwest Pie
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 117
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ISBN-10 : 9781953368638
ISBN-13 : 1953368638
Rating : 4/5 (38 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Midwest Pie by : Meredith Pangrace

Download or read book Midwest Pie written by Meredith Pangrace and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2023-05-23 with total page 117 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A historical tour of midwestern pies that recalls when recipes were shared through faded note cards and junior league cookbooks. New England may say it’s the “Great American Pie Belt,” but pie has a rich and varied history in the American Midwest too. Stop by any church or community event in the heartland today and you’re likely to see as many types of pie on the dessert table as there are people who made them. Midwest Pie highlights the treats, both sweet and savory, that have come to define this region. Here, you’ll learn about bean pie’s origins in the Nation of Islam, the popularity of “desperation pies” during the Depression, how Michigan miners ate lunch “pasties," and much more. Full of accessible instructions and helpful sidebars, you’ll learn the stories behind a variety of pies, including: Hoosier Pie Schnitz Pie Ohio Buckeye Pie Sawdust Pie Runza Midwest Pie is the perfect collection for any home chef looking to learn more about the diversity and deliciousness of one of the region’s most enduring culinary contributions. “Recipes spa[n] ‘old classic’ pies such as funeral and sawdust; regional originals like the Nation of Islam’s bean pie and Indiana’s sugar cream Hoosier pie; ‘desperation pies’ that relied on pantry staples when times were tough (chess, shoofly, mock apple); midwestern produce pies (persimmon chiffon); and retro relics (cottage cheese, chocolate rum).” —Chicago Reader “[An] unpretentious little book that will summon up old memories for some and introduce others to an era when seasonality often dictated what sort of pie might show up on the dinner table.” —Booklist


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