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Foodie Christmas Gift Alert: Molly O' Neill's One Big Table

I was excited to receive a copy of Molly O'Neill's new book One Big Table: A Portrait of American Cooking in the mail this week. The nicely designed, picture-laden book includes 800-plus pages of great recipes and offers an encyclopedic look at cooking in America. To write it, O'Neill, an...
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I was excited to receive a copy of Molly O'Neill's new book One Big Table: A Portrait of American Cooking in the mail this week. The nicely designed, picture-laden book includes 800-plus pages of great recipes and offers an encyclopedic look at cooking in America. To write it, O'Neill, an award-winning cookbook author and former food columnist for The New York Times and host of the PBS series Great Food, spent 10 years traveling the country and collecting recipes from home cooks, farmers, chefs and fishermen.

By hosting potlucks across the country and with the help of friends and friends of friends, she collected more than 10,000 recipes that she narrowed down to the 600 that appear in

the book. They range from a Columbus, Ohio resident's pho to a

Pennsylvania man's dried corn chowder.


In the book's introduction, O'Neill writes:

"The more miles I logged, the clearer it became that

'Americans don't cook' is an updated version of an old slur. From the

birth of the nation until quite recently, Europeans and those Americans

who measure culture in relationship to European society claimed that

Americans can't cook. The assertion may have been reality-based in the

nation's early days - rare is the culture that mints a refined cuisine

before it clears the wilderness and establishes communities - but in

more than 300,000 miles, I found that my fellow citizens can and do

cook. Some cook badly, some cook well, all cook to say who they are and

where they come from."

The book would make a great Christmas gift. Florida is well

represented with about 15 recipes that hale from Tallahassee to Coral Gables. There are, for instance, recipes by Marcel Escoffier and baseball legend Ted Williams, who lived in Hernando, Florida in his later years.



Check back tomorrow for Miami resident Elana Garces's steamed pork loaf recipe.

One Big Table: A Portrait of American Cooking: 600 Recipes from the

Nation's Best Home Cooks, Farmers, Fishermen, Pit-Masters, and Chefs

By Molly O'Neill

Published by Simon & Schuster

Publication Date: November 16, 2010

Price: $50.00 (currently $27 on Amazon)

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