The Gasparilla Cookbook - The Junior League of Tampa - Regional West Coast Florida Recipes - 1990s edition
Florida is sun and sand, yes, but it is also cool lakes, ancient oaks, lacy cypress trees, big cities, beautiful farms, and citrus groves covering rolling hills like tufted bedspreads. (From the Introduction}
{HISTORY}
First published in 1961 by the Junior League of Tampa, The Gasparilla Cookbook has become a cult classic among home cooks around the country. Featuring recipes from the West Coast of Florida, it contains a unique mix of cuisines that highlight the dynamic history of the Sunshine State. Named after Jose Gasper, a legendary Spanish Navy lieutenant who became a Florida pirate in the late 1700s, the cookbook celebrates the many cultures that contributed to the food landscape of shipping ports along the Gulf of Mexico. Here, Cuban, French, Spanish, Native American, African, Italian and Caribbean flavors swirled around the port cities of Tarpon, Tampa, St Petersburg, Clearwater, Ybor City and Sarasota offering a veritable treasure chest of inspiration for cooks and food enthusiasts.
Although it has never been confirmed that Jose was an actual living, breathing pirate or just a swashbuckling story woven into the colorful tapestry of Florida folklore, his spirit has been celebrated every year since 1904 with the annual Gasparilla Festival which involves a flotilla of boats and pirates that land on the shores of Tampa Bay each January.
Folklore aside, The Gasparilla Cookbook has sold over 230,000 copies since its debut and was named one inducted into Southern Living's Cookbook Hall of Fame. Containing over 700 recipes, contributions to the cookbook are comprised of family recipes submitted by Florida residents, members of the Junior League, as well as popular menu items from area restaurants. Although the cookbook has been reprinted over 20 times it retains its original 1960s cover art and interior illustrations, the welcome introduction written by the Junior League in 1961 and bits of Florida history surrounding each chapter. Florida like, California is such a prolific food supplier. This cookbook is packed full of interesting and dynamic recipes. Seafood lovers and citrus aficionados will especially love this unique cookbook.
{SPECIAL FEATURES}
- 1990s edition
- 326 pages
- Contains over 700 recipes
- Illustrated throughout with art by Lamar Sparkman
- Interesting recipes include Florida Sun-King Orange Pie, Kumquat Marmalade, Green Tomato Pickles, Orange Coffee Cake, Fillet of Pompano Napolitain, Crab Enchiladas, Cuban Shrimp Creole, Florina's Fried Chicken, Open Pit Barbecue, Pineapple Rice, Hominy Puff with Cheese, Dessie Smith's Shrimp Chowder, Orange Bread, Claret Lemonade, Artillery Punch, Peach Sluh and so many more!
{CONDITION}
In wonderful, bright, and clean condition. There are no spots or stains. Dust jacket is in perfect condition with no rips or tears.
{SIZE}
Measures 6.25" inches (width) x 9.25" inches (length) x 1.25" inches (thickness) and weighs 1.10lbs.
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