Damon Lee Fowler
Author of Dining at Monticello: In Good Taste and Abundance (Distributed for the Thomas Jefferson Foundation)
About the Author
Damon Lee Fowler is a culinary historian, food writer, and the author of a number of cookbooks, including Essentials of Southern Cooking and Savannah Chef's Table (both Globe Pequot Press), as well as Classical Southern Cooking, Fried Chicken: The World's Best Recipes, and The Savannah Cookbook. show more His work has appeared in a number of national publications, including Bon Apptit, Food Wine, and Relish. He lives, eats, and writes in Savannah, Georgia, where he is the featured food writer for the Savannah Morning News. Visit him at DamonLeeFowler.com show less
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Works by Damon Lee Fowler
Dining at Monticello: In Good Taste and Abundance (Distributed for the Thomas Jefferson Foundation) (2005) 84 copies
Damon Lee Fowler's New Southern Kitchen: Traditional Flavors for Contemporary Cooks (2002) 43 copies
Beans, Greens, and Sweet Georgia Peaches: The Southern Way of Cooking Fruits and Vegetables (1998) 41 copies
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This book is a study of Southern foods from around the 1st half of the 19th century. The author used as his basis the cookbooks of four remarkable women: The Virginia House-wife (1824) by Mary Randolph, The Kentucky Housewife (1839) by Lettice Brayn, The Carolina Housewife (1847) by Sarah Rutledge, and Mrs. Hill's New Cook Book (1867) by Annabella Hill. The notes are extensive and refer to many other cookbooks. The author champions many of the "old ways" which are gone forever. Among those show more are open hearth cooking, thickening with cream, etc. He disguised between the cooking of Charleston and and of Savannah. To quote Karen Hess, "...Fowler's ;;;;is a perfectly beautiful book, a clebration of the glaories of traditional Southern cookery. He is particularly successful in bringing to life the practices of the best cooks of yesteryear, all in fine historical hispicale. He was devised way of using absolutely authentic cooking methods to re-create these lovely dishen in our own kitchen, still retaining their essential quality. This is a rare gift." show less
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