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Jeremiah Tower
Does anyone have Jeremiah Tower Cooks?
It's only $4.69 + $3.99 shipping for a new copy on Amazon, but most of the recipe titles I've read don't appeal to me so I'm hoping I don't have to buy it.
I'm interested in the mushroom salad recipe that is described in the "Mushroom Lovers" thread. I made it tonight and I'd love to know a few of the details--how long he recommends letting the mushrooms rest in the vinaigrette, for example.
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(post #63018, reply #2 of 6)
I found it online:
Mushroom Salad
(if I messed up the link, then google for it and it was from SF Chronicle)
Not As Good As Pork Cracklins
Not As Good As Pork Cracklins
(post #63018, reply #3 of 6)
Oh thank you! I searched through 4 Google pages last night and could only find references to the blog that started this discussion. How did I miss my good old sfgate.com? ;-)
Edited to add that I had the times about right last night. And, I just realized that I probably have that recipe cut out of the paper in one of the many recipe files that I never look at any more--time to purge!
Edited 6/24/2009 10:35 am by Heather
(post #63018, reply #4 of 6)
I have it but I can't tell you where it is at the moment. ;)
Have you read his memoir, "California Dish"? I don't know how much is true but it's awfully entertaining, and might really appeal to you as a Californian. He's surely had an interesting life, and a unique childhood.
(post #63018, reply #5 of 6)
I haven't read any of his books but, judging from what I've read about him, I think a mere fraction of his memoirs would be based in reality. LOL But great fun to read.
(post #63018, reply #6 of 6)
Oh yes, they ARE great fun. I tend not to believe many things I read in any case, so that was not a bother to me.