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Home Cooking With Tricia Yearwood: Stories and Recipes To Share With Friends and Family

Home Cooking With Tricia Yearwood: Stories and Recipes To Share With Friends and Family

Home Cooking With Tricia Yearwood: Stories and Recipes To Share With Friends and Family

By Tricia Yearwood

Clarkson Potter
224 pages
$29.99

“Singer Trisha Yearwood has found another way to reach her audience—with this follow-up to her successful Georgia Cooking in an Oklahoma Kitchen, she serves up more homey, Southern-inflected fare from her country music kitchen. And this newest is every pinch of salt the sequel—from the foreword by her husband, Garth Brooks, and her intimate personal anecdotes to the recipes donated by family and friends (her grandmother’s strawberry cake; Brooks’s mother’s cabbage rolls, her mama’s homemade waffles). Yearwood jumps off with some helpful hints, such as the importance of fresh-shredded cheese and how to use scissors to release a stubborn piecrust. The meat of the book is rib-sticking classics for both special occasions and weeknights, like sweet potato pudding, jalapeño hushpuppies, and a Lowcountry boil. … Yearwood’s enthusiasm and warmth come through, particularly in the handwritten notes at the bottom of the pages.”

Publisher’s Weekly

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