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T-bone whacks and caviar snacks : cooking with two Texans in Siberia and the Russian Far East / by Sharon Hudgins ; recipes by Sharon Hudgins and Tom Hudgins.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Hudgins, Sharon, author.
Hudgins, Tom, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hudgins, Sharon--Travel--Russia (Federation)--Siberia.
Hudgins, Sharon.
Hudgins, Tom--Travel--Russia (Federation)--Russian Far East.
Hudgins, Tom.
Food--Russia (Federation)--Siberia.
Food.
Food--Russia (Federation)--Russian Far East.
Cooking--Russia (Federation)--Siberia.
Cooking.
Cooking--Russia (Federation)--Russian Far East.
Cooking, Russian.
Siberia (Russia)--Description and travel.
Siberia (Russia).
Russian Far East (Russia)--Description and travel.
Russian Far East (Russia).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (417 pages)
Place of Publication:
Denton, Texas : University of North Texas Press, 2018.
Summary:
T-Bone Whacks and Caviar Snacks is the first cookbook in America to focus on the foods of the Asian side of Russia. Filled with fascinating food history, cultural insights, and personal stories, it chronicles the culinary adventures of two intrepid Texans who lived, worked, and ate their way around Siberia and the Russian Far East. Featuring 140 traditional and modern recipes, with many illustrations, T-Bone Whacks and Caviar Snacks includes dozens of regional recipes from cooks in Asian Russia, along with recipes for the European and Tex-Mex dishes that the author and her husband cooked on the "Stoves-from-Hell" in their three Russian apartments, for intimate candlelight dinners during the dark Siberian winter and for lavish parties throughout the year. You'll learn how to make fresh seafood dishes from Russia's Far East, pine nut meringues and frozen cranberry cream from Irkutsk, enticing appetizers from the dining car of a Trans-Siberian luxury train, and flaming "Baked Siberia" (the Russian twist on Baked Alaska). And here's the bonus: All of these recipes can be made with ingredients from your local supermarket or your nearest delicatessen.
Contents:
Introduction: the Asian side of Russia
Kitchen notes
The White House cook
Welcome to Vladivostok
Of cabbages and carrots
Around the samovar
At Alla's table
The two Galinas
The stove-from-hell
The high-rise village
Cooking by candlelight
The modern Russian kitchen
Shop 'til you drop
Russia's new market economy
T-bone whacks
Caviar snacks
From the dairy
Harvest of the seasons
Processed, preserved, and packaged
Pantry perennials
From the baker's oven
A wider world of tastes
Hosts & toasts
Party time
An Alsatian meal in Asia
Birthday bashes
A Siberian wedding feast
Any excuse for a party
Tex-Mex in Vladivostok
Winter feasts
The holiday season
Christmas in Vladivostok
Holiday shopping rush
Gala dinners
New year's eve
Happy new year!
Russian Orthodox Christmas
"Old new year"
Siberian spring
Welcoming springtime
"Butter week" festival in Irkutsk
The season of Lent
A Spanish meal in Siberia
A Siberian Easter feast
Dinner on (and off) the diner
Trans-Siberian commuter train
Luxury line
Dacha days
Back of beyond
Raw liver and more.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-57441-722-3

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