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Rating: Summary: Words Delicious Words Review: "Cooking is like love. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all." ~Harriet Van HorneThis eclectic collection was first published in 1996 and since then, this literary gem is back in print with a new cover. Sherman Asher Publishing is trying to change the world one book at a time. Poetry and Cuisine unite in a blissful expression of love of food, cooking and writing. The pleasure of poetry and cuisine are given a voice in one volume. The tastes and aromas in food are just as important as the recipes themselves. A great poem about food can recreate the powerful images and emotions that inspired the poet while they were cooking. "The syrup should drip in an amber pool Over the white flan, reflecting the light. Uncomplicated, delicate Cooked so it slides gently on the plate. A taste like sun-dried roads, Red geraniums in shaded patios, And dreaming in the afternoon...." -Deborah Casillas who also shares her Flan Recipe 60 contributors shared their heirloom recipes and each has a short biography at the end of the book. These recipes were tested by Lisa Sarenduc. The recipes and poems often share opposite pages. The cook/poet is the author of both. The Contents include: Assembling the Pieces: Appetizers, Relishes, Salsas Soups and Salvation Grist for the Mill: Pastas, Grains, and Breads Entrees Desserts and Remembrance Comfort Foods Café Culture In the first chapter Anne Marie Mackler writes a cute story about her brother Bernie chasing her about trying to make her eat a pickled pepper which she finally learns to enjoy. Her recipes included dill pickle juice and jalapenos and is called James' Winter Salsa. When Marian Olson speaks of onions as "pearls of the earth" wanting tears, I keep wanting to find her and ask her if she has put the onions in the refrigerator. I no longer cry when chopping onions, most of the time. Some of the recipes: Fig Cake Golden Spanokopita Chicken Ginger Soup New England Strawberry Pie Chicken Breast A L'Orange Sukiyaki Many of the poems will make you laugh, some are quite profound and will make you nostalgic for times gone by. Many poems take on a more narrative style. You might even add a few tears to the recipes now and then by accident. ;) Essential for your culinary collection! Suddenly food becomes an unforgettable sensuous and emotional experience. Don't be surprised if all of a sudden you start writing a poem in a moment of inspiration. To put it mildly: "I LOVE this book!" Inspirational and Highly recommended. -The Rebecca Review.com
Rating: Summary: A Treasure Chest Review: Here is a great review from Internet Bookwatch on one of my favorite cookbooks. Don't miss this treasure. Written With A Spoon: A Poet's Cookbook is a unique compendium of poetry and cuisine. First is a wonderfully crafted poem in celebration a food or a dining experience, followed by a mouth-watering recipe. For example, Mary Connell's "Celebration of Apples" is followed by Apple Onion Soup; Trinidad Sanchez's "Mama's Tortillas" is followed by Bertha's Mother in Law's Tortillas; Lorraine Lener Ciancio's "Suddenly From a Gentle June Day in the Mountains" is followed by Elvira's Kitchen Cake. Each poem is exquisite. Each recipe inspiring. Written With A Spoon is a perfect blending of nourishment for the mind, food for the soul, and sustenance for the body!
Rating: Summary: A unique compendium of poetry and cuisine Review: Written With A Spoon: A Poet's Cookbook is a unique compendium of poetry and cuisine. First is a wonderfully crafted poem in celebration a food or a dining experience, followed by a mouth-watering recipe. For example, Mary Connell's "Celebration of Apples" is followed by Apple Onion Soup; Trinidad Sanchez's "Mama's Tortillas" is followed by Bertha's Mother in Law's Tortillas; Lorraine Lener Ciancio's "Suddenly From a Gentle June Day in the Mountains" is followed by Elvira's Kitchen Cake. Each poem is exquisite. Each recipe inspiring. Written With A Spoon is a perfect blending of nourishment for the mind, food for the soul, and sustenance for the body!
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