The pioneer woman cooks : recipes from an accidental country girl
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- ISBN: 9780061658198
- ISBN: 0061658197
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Physical Description:
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247 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm. - Edition: First Edition.
- Publisher: New York : William Morrow, [2009]
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General Note: | Includes index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Starters -- In the morning -- Dinner (translation: lunch). Sunday dinner -- Supper (translation: dinner). Cowgirl dinner party -- Sweets. |
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Subject: | Cooking, American Southwestern style Ranch life Oklahoma Anecdotes |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Kirtland Community College Library | TX 715 .D786 2009 | 30775305472087 | General Collection | Available | - |
The Pioneer Woman Cooks : Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl
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The Pioneer Woman Cooks : Recipes from an Accidental Country Girl
My name is Ree. Some folks know me as The Pioneer Woman. After years of living in Los Angeles, I made a pit stop in my hometown in Oklahoma on the way to a new, exciting life in Chicago. It was during my stay at home that I met Marlboro Man, a mysterious cowboy with steely blue eyes and a muscular, work-honed body. A strict vegetarian, I fell hard and fast, and before I knew it we were married and living on his ranch in the middle of nowhere, taking care of animals, and managing a brood of four young children. I had no idea how I'd wound up there, but I knew it was exactly where I belonged. The Pioneer Woman Cooks is a homespun collection of photography, rural stories, and scrumptious recipes that have defined my experience in the country. I share many of the delicious cowboy-tested recipes I've learned to make during my years as an accidental ranch wife--including Rib-Eye Steak with Whiskey Cream Sauce, Lasagna, Fried Chicken, Patsy's Blackberry Cobbler, and Cinnamon Rolls--not to mention several "cowgirl-friendly" dishes, such as Sherried Tomato Soup, Olive Cheese Bread, and Crème Brûlée. I show my recipes in full color, step-by-step detail, so it's as easy as pie to follow along. You'll also find colorful images of rural life: cows, horses, country kids, and plenty of chaps-wearing cowboys. I hope you get a kick out of this book of mine. I hope it makes you smile. I hope the recipes bring you recognition, accolades, and marriage proposals. And I hope it encourages even the most harried urban cook to slow down, relish the joys of family, nature, and great food, and enjoy life.