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Bon Appetit, Y'All: Recipes and Stories from Three Generations of Southern Cooking | 
enlarge | Author: Virginia Willis Publisher: Ten Speed Press Category: Book
List Price: $32.50 Buy New: $20.38 You Save: $12.12 (37%)
Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 7395
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.1 x 1.3
ISBN: 1580088538 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5975 EAN: 9781580088534 ASIN: 1580088538
Publication Date: March 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description Before she attended the prestigious French cooking school École de Cuisine La Varenne, Virginia Willis had been shelling butterbeans alongside her mother and grandmother in her Georgia family kitchen ever since she could stand on a stool. These divergent influences inform her passionate homage to the cooking of the South. From simple starters and slaws to generous entrées and desserts, Willis makes down-home cooking refined and haute cuisine friendly, with recipes like Vidalia Onion Soup with Bacon Flan, Pulled Pork Sandwiches with Mama's Barbecue Sauce, and Hot Vanilla Soufflés with Vanilla Ice Cream. Brimming with stories, tips, techniques, and gorgeous photographs, BON APPÉTIT, Y'ALL seamlessly blends Willis's Southern and French roots into a memorable and thoroughly modern cookbook.
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Virginia is the best November 26, 2008 A lot of cookbooks the recipes simply do not work. Emeril is the best known for this with me. But Virginia's recipes work and are superb. Her down-home style and detailed recipes will allow anyone that is a beginner or to the experienced chef the ability to create great tasting dishes. Thanks Virginia for making this cookbook so great. I am up to 13 recipes attempted with 100% success rate and still cooking.
Love everything about this book! November 26, 2008 This wonderful cookbook makes me feel "warm and fuzzy". It reminds me of my childhood growing up in South Georgia. If my own dear mother were alive today she would be buying Virginia's book and giving it to all her friends for Christmas. My mother was an excellent cook. Her favorite cookbook back in the fiftie's was Mrs. Dull's. This is one cookbook that I think would be worthy of both my mom's and Mrs. Dull's praise.
Great work, Virginia! I look forward to more. I love the way you write it, too. I completely understand about "trashy"...............there are just no other words for it! If anyone was offended, that's too bad, because what you wrote just was Not offensive. (They should read The White Trash Cookbook.....HAH!)
Terrific Book for a Transplanted Southerner November 14, 2008 This is a great book for a transplanted southerner, who grew up in the South, but has lived in the Boston area for 40 years! The writing and photographs are perfect. I was somewhat disappointed to discover that a perfect, sugar-free cornbread recipe with white cornmeal was not included, but I typed and pasted in my own time-proven recipe for this delicacy baked in a seasoned iron skillet or seasoned iron cornbread stick pans. The South has, indeed, risen again with this great treasure trove of recipes!
Wonderful Cookbook November 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Last night I had the opportunity to experience Virginia Willis making some of her delicious recipes from her new book, Bon Appetite, Y'All. Not only was she charmingly delightful, her Southern style, mixed with French cuisine,was refreshing to me. My daughter and I were entertained with stories and recipes from her mother and grandmother. As she read the introduction to her book, I was flooded with emotion, relating to the same Southern heritage, recipes written on scrapes of paper taped to cabinet doors, and the smell of fresh baked cake coming out of the oven. Virginia Willis is able to take complicated techniques and explain in terms everyone can understand. You will love her stories as she introduces her recipes. This is a beautiful cookbook to display in your kitchen or keep on your coffee table. I love Bon Appetit, Y'all and getting to meet Ms. Willis in person was a treat. What a wonderful evening to experience with my daughter.
Bon Apetite Y'All, Delightful Southern Cookbook With A French Twist October 10, 2008 After being a fan of Virgina Willis, I by chance got to meet her in person at the American Royal Bar B Que competition at which she was a speaker in their guest chef segment. She prepared Coca Cola Ribs, Finglering Potato Salad and a fantastic light Black eye pea salad with a light vinegerette. I had to hand it to her to prepare Ribs with so many Rib pros on the show ground. I didn't want to tell my husband and his team that they were better than theirs, but the truth is they were! I was also fortunate enough to win a book & speak with her. She was as warm and friendly as your neighbor next door. As we parted I felt I had to give a big thank you hug. On the flight back to California I read the entire cookbook. The stories were charming as Virgina, straight from the heart, the recipes as filled with love as the flavor of food sounded. I have made many some light and some rich, my California friends all ask me how I found old time recipes that are the comfort food we all crave in our busy California lives, yearning for the memories via food of Grandma. It also has tips for some of the more difficult techniques such as how to keep a souffle from falling, slicing herb techniques to name a few. I hope ya'll enjoy the book as
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