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The Frugal Gourmet on Our Immigrant Ancestors: Recipes You Should Have Gotten from Your Grandmother
The Frugal Gourmet on Our Immigrant Ancestors Recipes You Should Have Gotten from Your Grandmother
Author: Jeff Smith, Chris Cart (Illustrator)
It's a treasure trove of information for those who enjoy cooking, who are interested in ethnic studies of the U. S., or who long for a deeper connection with their heritage. Smith shares with readers recipes of immigrants who are often overlooked -- Basques, Ethiopians, Jamaicans, Latvians, Scottish, Saudi Arabians, and many more. — Each chap...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780380717088
ISBN-10: 0380717085
Publication Date: 6/1992
Pages: 619
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2.9 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 4
Here's the cook who makes things easy with everyday ingredients. And the sub-title is true. If we were all hip to life when we were teens and 20-somethings we would ghave gotten these recipes from our grandmothers.
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Helpful Score: 2
This book is awesome.....not just great tasting recipes, but the history of them, too!!!!
tish avatar reviewed The Frugal Gourmet on Our Immigrant Ancestors: Recipes You Should Have Gotten from Your Grandmother on + 384 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
a wonderful history book and cook book at the same time
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Has the best salsa & guacamole recipes I've ever found. A good place to start when you aren't sure about a cuisine.
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reviewed The Frugal Gourmet on Our Immigrant Ancestors: Recipes You Should Have Gotten from Your Grandmother on + 231 more book reviews
Great international recipes, and these are the REAL thing!
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Really a good book for ethnic recipes..
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Perhaps the best of its type.

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My family has been using this cookbook for about 15 years, and we all love it. My brother and I started using it as high school kids, and loved experimenting with the enormous range of completely different cuisines represented here. When we left home our parents gave us each copies of this book, and it's still a favorite; now my husband loves the Filipino egg rolls, and the authentic Ethiopian section brings back fond memories of time I spent working there.
Over the years we've tried a high proportion of the recipes, and they've never failed or turned out "wrong." You will need access to some unusual ingredients, but many come in dried forms you could order over the internet if the selection in your town is limited. There's a helpful ingredient dictionary that suggests some substitutions. Any unfamilar techniques are explained so clearly, it's hard for even an inexperienced cook to mess things up. This is a great cookbook for any adventurous eater!
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I just about cried when I tasted the Hungarian cabbage rolls in this book. I bought this cookbook a few years back and this is my favorite! I never was graced with being able to spend a day with my grandmother in the kitchen learning her recipes that she brought over from Hungary. Jeff has nailed them! I have spent years tasting other peoples Hungarian recepies and none have come close. The secrete is in the paprika gravy!
For anyone who is truly looking for an international cookbook, this is a must! My family and I have had more fun with this cookbook trying all the different recepies from all over the wolrld.
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My title blurb is a funny quote I remembered, Jeff Smith spoke on his entertaining PBS show. Before 'The Food Network' we had the witty and talented 'Frugal Gourmet'. This book deals with some simplistic, yet very good classic old world dishes. Nothing fancy, just great traditional food!

This is yet another excellent cook book by Jeff Smith! It's full of great recipes and stories by a very talented cook and writer. This one focuses on old world cooking. I have used many of these recipes and found them to be very good. Being a home grown cook myself and having had many of my grandmother's classic recipes handed down to me, I found this book to be very helpful in expanding my culinary taste buds.

Jeff Smith entertained us for years on his PBS program 'The Frugal Gourmet'. Not only did he teach us many savory dishes, he also educated us. Not satisfied with just cooking delicious meals for his viewers, he would give detailed history lessons about the origins of the dish and made it all a lot of fun!

This may be Mr. Smiths best cook book and it is a worthy edition to everyone's cook book library. I own and have read many, if not all of his cook books, not only for the man's knowledge of cooking, but his incredible wit! This guy was funny and I would have loved to have hung out and throw a few beers down with him.

Unfortunately, this man had some very seriously bad press released about his personal life and well..... I am not one to spread rumors.....he seemed like a great guy and sadly he died before he was able to clear his name.

R.I.P. Frugs!
Bookfanatic avatar reviewed The Frugal Gourmet on Our Immigrant Ancestors: Recipes You Should Have Gotten from Your Grandmother on
I know there's controversy over Jeff Smith's actions with young men he worked with, and while I don't know what really happened between him and those men, this cookbook of his is amazing. I've had it for many years. It's wonderfully organized with little jewels of information about each immigrant culture mentioned in the book. The recipes aren't too complicated for the average home cook. This cookbook is a keeper.
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Great read for foodies. I enjoyed the history lessons provided in this book.


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