Amish Community Cookbook
By (Author) Editors of Fox Chapel Publishing
Fox Chapel Publishing
Fox Chapel Publishing
8th August 2017
United States
General
Non Fiction
Vegetarian Cookeryand vegetarianism
641.566
Hardback
176
Width 10mm, Height 8mm
Filled with more than 400 of the best recipes gathered from Amish cooks across the United States and Canada, Amish Community Cookbook will have you preparing delicious, down-to-earth dishes your family will request again and again. In this newly revised edition with all-new color photography, you'll find an endless array of appetizers, soups, salads, main dishes, casseroles, breads, and desserts that are easy to make and require only the simplest and freshest of ingredients. Everything you need is probably already in the pantry, growing in the backyard, or easily purchased at the local market. The Amish are known for their unique traditional foods recipes that reflect their German heritage and agricultural roots. One taste and you'll see why these recipes have been bringing families and communities together at the table for generations.
Carole Roth Giagnocavo has collaborated on four Amish and Mennonite cookbooks for Fox Chapel Publishing: Treasured Mennonite Recipes; More Treasured Mennonite Recipes; Treasured Amish & Mennonite Recipes; and Amish Community Cookbook. Carole is the publisher of Design Originals, one of the world's leading publishers of books for artists and crafters. A former elementary school teacher, she comes from a long line of great Mennonite cooks. The Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) is a global, nonprofit organization that strives to share Gods love and compassion for all through relief, development and peace. MCC serves in more than fifty countries around the world, reaching out to those who have been struck by war, famine, and natural disaster by providing food and other aid. Katie Weeber is managing editor at Fox Chapel Publishing, a leading publisher of illustrated non-fiction books and magazines for craft, hobby, and do-it-yourself enthusiasts. Fox Chapel crafts information for a hands-on world, by publishing high quality, tightly focused, and reasonably priced books. Joel Kratzers photography can be seen on The Gray Boxwood, a site based amid Amish and Mennonite communities in eastern Iowa. Learn more at www.thegrayboxwood.com.