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More than one hundred delectable and satisfying soup and bread pairings from beloved James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer Beatrice Ojakangas
When eating out, Beatrice Ojakangas's mother told her, you could never go wrong ordering soup. And then, of course, there should be bread to go with it. Beatrice has been sampling soup ever since, and in The Soup and Bread Cookbook the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Famer takes us along on her "soup travels," giving us delicious tastes from throughout the world and teaching us how to make them at home. International yet rooted in the rhythm of the Minnesota seasons--ranging from the cool, refreshing soups of summer to hearty winter fare--these soups, stews, and chowders take their inspiration from farmers' markets and local organic grocery stores: real ingredients, always, and irresistible flavors. Whether it's a basic broth or stock or a long-simmering vegetable-filled stew, there is a bread to go along--enough to fill a cookbook on their own, in fact. Here we have new potato spring pea soup together with chive-dill batter bread, or spicy mango melon soup with lemon poppy seed muffins, or super-simple salmon chowder with sour rye buns, or good old chicken and dumpling soup with Dutch raisin bread--or perhaps your craving is satisfied with Asian lemon-ginger soup with sesame sunflower breadsticks, or Avgolemono soup with pita bread, or Polish Easter soup with sourdough rye, or Brie and apple soup with fougasse. Whatever your palate desires, The Soup and Bread Cookbook will, as The Splendid Table suggests, "banish the Campbell's from your cupboard forever." Pull up a chair. Open the book. Soup's onBeatrice Ojakangas began her culinary career as a food editor for Sunset Magazine and went on to write for Bon App騁it, Gourmet, Woman's Day, Family Circle, Redbook, Cooking Light, Country Living, Southern Living, and Ladies' Home Journal. A columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the Duluth News Tribune, she stars in the Food Network series The Baker's Dozen and has appeared on Baking with Julia Child and Martha Stewart's Living. She is author of thirty cookbooks, including Scandinavian Cooking, Great Old-Fashioned American Recipes, Scandinavian Feasts, and the award-winning Great Scandinavian Baking Book (all available from Minnesota). In 2005 she was selected for the James Beard Cookbook Hall of Fame. Her memoir, Homemade: Finnish Rye, Feed Sack Fashion, and Other Simple Ingredients from My Life in Food (Minnesota, 2016) received a Northeastern Minnesota Book Award.
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