Hot Chicken Cookbook: The Fiery History & Red-Hot Recipes of Nashville's Beloved Bird - Timothy Charles Davis - Books - Blue Hills Press - 9781951217013 - July 22, 2021
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Hot Chicken Cookbook: The Fiery History & Red-Hot Recipes of Nashville's Beloved Bird

Timothy Charles Davis

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Hot Chicken Cookbook: The Fiery History & Red-Hot Recipes of Nashville's Beloved Bird

Nashville-style Hot Chicken is the Music City's claim to culinary fame. Entrenched in the city's history, but also fresh enough to contribute to Nashville's exploding national popularity as a creative urban scene, Hot Chicken is an addiction and a sweet, spicy salvation to those who've had it. In The Hot Chicken Cookbook, Timothy Davis, a chef, writer, and Nashville resident, traces the dish's origins back to the late 1930's at Prince's Hot Chicken Shack, a story of love gone wrong, and follows the trail to its white-hot buzz of today. For more perspective on devotion, he visits the Nashville Hot Chicken Festival and talks chicken with The Chew's Carla Hall, Food Network personality Andrew Zimmern, Yo La Tengo's Ira Kaplan, writer of "Return to Hot Chicken", Joe Kwan of the Avett Brothers, and other culinary luminaries like Edward Lee, Linton Hopkins, Sarah Gavigan, Steven Satterfield, and Hugh Acheson. Featuring over two-dozen recipes from the finest Hot Chicken restaurants in Nashville and beyond, The Hot Chicken Cookbook tells the tale of Music City's fiery bird going global to influence a world of chefs and eaters.


128 pages, color, b&w photos, and illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 22, 2021
ISBN13 9781951217013
Publishers Blue Hills Press
Pages 128
Dimensions 203 × 203 × 12 mm   ·   317 g
Language English