About the Author:
BEVERLY COX is food editor of Native Peoples magazine and former food editor and director of food styling for Cook's magazine. She is the author of ten cookbooks, including-with Martin Jacobs-Spirit of the Harvest, winner of the IACP Cookbook and James Beard awards, Spirit of the West, winner of the IACP Cookbook award, and Spirit of the Earth (all Stewart, Tabori & Chang). She lives in Colorado on a ranch homesteaded by her great-grandfather in 1870. MARTIN JACOBS is the photographer of the award-winning cookbooks The New American Cheese, The Foods of Vietnam, Spirit of the Harvest, Spirit of the West and Spirit of the Earth (all Stewart, Tabori & Chang).
From Publishers Weekly:
In her latest volume, Cox, winner of both the IACP Cookbook and the James Beard awards, highlights homey, bready delights traditionally served for breakfast. The premise of her book is summed up in the title of the introduction: "Old-Fashioned Comfort Foods for Modern Schedules." Each section (Biscuits, Pancakes and Quick Breads) offers recipes for many meals, including breakfast, tea, dinner and dessert. She begins with a thorough baking primer, and launches into succinct biscuit-making tips, before offering recipes such as Always-Ready Flaky Biscuit Mix. Tantalizing recipes include French Chocolate Biscuits for dessert, Skillet Chicken Cobbler for a main course, and traditional English Tea Scones for afternoon tea. In addition to a basic Everyday Pancake Mix, Cox presents recipes for crepes (Parmesan-Parsley) as well as Lacy Southern Cornmeal Cakes with Eggs and Cheddar Sauce for breakfast; for a main course, there is Mexican Masa cakes with Chevre & Red Pepper Sauce. Her quick breads are equally hearty and rich, such as Parmesan, Sage & Olive Polenta Bread, and Classic Southern Spoonbread.
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