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One Big Table
One Big Table: One Big Table | Molly O'Neill
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Ten years ago, former New York Times food columnist Molly ONeill embarked on a transcontinental road trip to investigate reports that Americans had stopped cooking at home. As she traveled highways, dirt roads, bayous, and coastlines gathering stories and recipes, it was immediately apparent that dire predictions about the end of American cuisine were vastly overstated. From Park Avenue to trailer parks, from tidy suburbs to isolated outposts, home cooks were channeling their family histories as well as their tastes and personal ambitions into delicious meals. One decade and over 300,000 miles later, One Big Table is a celebration of these cooks, a mouthwatering portrait of the nation at the table. Meticulously selected from more than 20,000 contributions, the cookbooks 600 recipes are a definitive portrait of what we eat and why. In this lavish volumeillustrated throughout with historic photographs, folk art, vintage advertisements, and family snapshotsONeill celebrates heirloom recipes like the Doughty familys old-fashioned black duck and dumplings that originated on a long-vanished island off Virginias Eastern Shore, the Pueblo tamales that Norma Naranjo makes in her horno in New Mexico, as well as modern riffs such as a Boston teenagers recipe for asparagus soup scented with nigella seeds and truffle oil. Many recipes offer a bridge between first-generation immigrants and their progenythe bucatini with dandelion greens and spring garlic that an Italian immigrant and his grandson forage for in the Vermont woodswhile others are contemporary variations that embody each generations restless obsession with distinguishing itself from its predecessors. ONeill cooks with artists, writers, doctors, truck drivers, food bloggers, scallop divers, horse trainers, potluckers, and gourmet club members. In a world where takeout is just a phone call away, One Big Table reminds us of the importance of remaining connected to the food we put on our tables. As this brilliantly edited collection shows on every page, the glories of a home-cooked meal prove how every generation has enriched and expanded our idea of American food. Every recipe in this book is a testament to the way our memorieshistorical, cultural, and personalare bound up in our favorite and best family dishes. As ONeill writes, "Most Americans cook from the heart as well as from a distinctly American yearning, something I could feel but couldnt describe until thousands of miles of highway helped me identify it in myself: hometown appetite. This book is a journey through hundreds of hometowns that fuel the American appetite, recipe by recipe, bite by bite."
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DebinHawaii
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#GratefulHarvest

The #Table titled cookbooks from my collection. I have mentioned this before, but I have a salad dressing recipe published in the tagged cookbook by the late, great Molly O‘Neill. When they approached me as a food blogger for a recipe, I tried to get them to go with a more “sexy” recipe but it was the one they wanted & I grateful to be included.

Eggs How nice!!! 2y
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I was so sad to hear of the talented Molly O'Neill's passing from cancer on Sunday at just 66. Her New York Cookbook is a favorite of mine for her wonderful food writing & the collection of recipes she put together. In 2010, I had the honor of having a recipe for salad dressing in the tagged book celebrating regional cooks & home cooks. It was just an odd little recipe I created to use up fennel fronds, but I guess she liked it. R.I.P. Molly. 💜🥄

Leftcoastzen She was amazing.💔 5y
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#riotgrams #doorstoppers I'm going with cookbook doorstoppers. I have many-this pic is just a sample. Mark Bittman is the king of giant cookbooks. I like that in his books most of the recipes have variations to try-so you end up with thousands of recipes/ideas in each book & they're great resources. Fun fact: I have a recipe published in the tagged Molly O'Neill book.😆It's just a salad dressing recipe but it's the one O'Neill wanted.📚#litsycooks

8little_paws That's really cool!! 7y
ValerieAndBooks How cool is that !! Is the recipe on your blog? 7y
lynneamch Nice! 🖒 7y
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BethFishReads Would it surprise to know I have all but one of these 7y
rachelm Love your collection :) 7y
DebinHawaii @8little_paws @lynneamch @rachelm Thank you! 😀👍 @BethFishReads It would not surprise me at all. You have excellent cookbook taste! 7y
DebinHawaii @ValerieAndBooks It is on there actually as Parsley-Fennel Frond Yogurt Sauce but caveat: it is from my very early blogging days & the photo is awful + it was done as part of a dish for a blogging event... But here you go: http://kahakaikitchen.blogspot.com/2008/09/fennel-frito-with-parsley-fennel-fron... 😬 7y
AlexMay Well done on getting a recipe published! 7y
Audrey I have one big table but have never used it. I just pulled it out to look for your sauce. It's funny, I love your food pics and we have books in common, but I am so NOT a Bittman fan. My cookbook doorstoppers are fairly different then yours. (edited) 7y
DebinHawaii @AlexMay Thank you! It was a bit random but fun. 😆👍 7y
DebinHawaii @Audrey Hah! It's an odd little recipe but it was fun to be asked for it & have my name in there. It's OK on the Bittman. 😆 These were the easy grab doorstoppers and only part of my collection. I have lots of non-Bittman big books so we may still have some in common. 📚👍 7y
Audrey Do you use Eat Your Books. Com? It's changed how I use my cookbooks. Have I typed this before? 7y
DebinHawaii @Audrey I don't but I know several bloggers who do and love it. 7y
ValerieAndBooks @DebinHawaii thank you for the link! I'm impressed you've stayed with blogging for this long! I'll definitely try it, but not until after we get a new fridge. Current fridge freezes food and I'm unable to store fresh ingredients for more than a couple days, if that. But we'll be shopping for a new one in a couple weeks 😊! 7y
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