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The Open Skies Cookbook: A Wild American Road Trip
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The Open Skies Cookbook: A Wild American Road Trip
Current price: $32.00
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The Open Skies Cookbook: A Wild American Road Trip
Current price: $32.00
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The James Beard-nominated author of the Wild Adventure Cookbook and Wild Child takes readers on a new adventure—a road trip across America that show how delicious, liberating, and cooking on the open road can be.
In this greatly anticipated new cookbook, Sarah Glover shares her passion for America’s wide-open spaces and characterful cars.
A feast for the eyes and the soul, the book is filled with recipes from across the country—from New England, New York, and Florida to California, New Mexico, and Utah. She even takes a detour for a spot of surfing in Baja California. Sarah completes her trip to each destination in a different vehicle.
Readers will travel to the Texas and Arizona deserts for some barbecue in a Land Rover; explore Northern California’s Wine Country in a Dodge Freightliner; sample Maine seafood in a Volkswagen Campervan; dive into the Deep South in a Ford RV. Each of the sixty recipes— including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten- free options—can be cooked on a small stove or barbecue grill. There is even a bonus chapter on beverages.
Cuisine and culture intertwined is a language on its own and throughout this book, Glover masters the native tongues of food’s connection to place and recounts the incredible tales behind the people and produce found wherever the road takes her.
In this greatly anticipated new cookbook, Sarah Glover shares her passion for America’s wide-open spaces and characterful cars.
A feast for the eyes and the soul, the book is filled with recipes from across the country—from New England, New York, and Florida to California, New Mexico, and Utah. She even takes a detour for a spot of surfing in Baja California. Sarah completes her trip to each destination in a different vehicle.
Readers will travel to the Texas and Arizona deserts for some barbecue in a Land Rover; explore Northern California’s Wine Country in a Dodge Freightliner; sample Maine seafood in a Volkswagen Campervan; dive into the Deep South in a Ford RV. Each of the sixty recipes— including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten- free options—can be cooked on a small stove or barbecue grill. There is even a bonus chapter on beverages.
Cuisine and culture intertwined is a language on its own and throughout this book, Glover masters the native tongues of food’s connection to place and recounts the incredible tales behind the people and produce found wherever the road takes her.