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Chili, stew, biscuits—it's all here in over a hundred old-time recipes, home remedies too! More than a cookbook, it's a treasure trove of ranch lore. "This is a splendid collection of cowcamp cook tales and 112 authentic old-time dutch oven recipes." —Books of the Southwest "It is a delightful combination of yarns, history, nostalgia, and solid information—all ingeniously brewed up and spiced by a lady who knows what she is about." —Journal of Arizona History "We haven't had a book that was so much fun to read in a long time." —Journal of the West "If you want a good change in your eating, this is the book for you." —True West
A Taste of Cowboy by Kent Rollins,Shannon Rollins Pdf
Accompanied by entertaining stories and poetry, an authentic cowboy and TV veteran presents a guide to comfort food that gets creative with pantry ingredients to create such dishes as Sweet Heat Chopped Barbecue Sandwiches and Bread Pudding With Whisky Cream Sauce. 35,000 first printing.
Barbecue Biscuits and Beans by Bill Cauble,Cliff Teinert Pdf
Chuck wagon champions Cauble and Teinert are as handy with Dutch ovens as with four-wheel drive vehicles, and are equally comfortable cooking in an elegant modern kitchen, rustic ranch cookshack or over a trailside campfire.
Cooking the Cowboy Way by June Naylor,Grady Spears Pdf
Almost 100 recipes celebrating the cowboy lifestyle, plus cooking secrets, photos & stories from real cowboy cooks, ranchers & locals across North America. Life in the saddle, on the trail, and in the outback has forged a style of living that cowboy-turned-chef Grady Spears calls the Cowboy Way. In Cooking the Cowboy Way, he takes you on a journey around the country to amazing places full of food, history, and people who have an appreciation for the land. These places where life and living (and that always includes cooking and eating) come alive in the spirit of the cowboy. In Cooking the Cowboy Way, you’ll have a ringside seat at the rodeo as Grady wrestles down new recipes from some incredible cowboy cooks and kitchen wranglers who know what hungry cow folks want to eat. And in the process, you’ll be carried away by the magic of starry nights by the campfire and seduced by the heritage of the chuck wagon and ranch kitchens, where the menus are still stoked by the traditions of the Old West just as they have been for a century or more. Cowboys live life by a simple code that is shared through their rustic lifestyles and the delicious recipes found in Cooking the Cowboy Way. Cowboy cooks, ranchers, and locals from across North America share their recipes, cooking secrets, photos, and stories about their unique and proud way of life. From the Lone Star State to the Grand Canyon State, and from Florida to Alberta, Canada, cowboys have a way with the land and the food that comes form it. Each chapter focuses on a different location, including the Wildcatter Cattle Ranch in Graham, Texas; the Bellamy Brothers Ranch in Darby, Florida; the Homeplace Ranch in Alberta, Canada; Rancho de la Osa in Tucson, Arizona; and more. Praise for Cooking the Cowboy Way “Cooking the Cowboy Way is not a guide to old-fashioned ranch and trail grub. And that’s a good thing. The book is an homage to the cowboy legacy, which Spears finds evolving on the nation’s ranches.” —Dallas Morning News “[Grady Spears and June Naylor] went all over the country, with a heavy emphasis on Texas, of course, drawing inspiration from cooks on and around ranches large and small. They then took these recipes and adapted them for regular kitchens and modern uses (i.e., dinner parties and backyard cooking). The results sound great.” —Texas Monthly
Chuck Wagon Recipes and Others by Sue Cunningham,Jean Cates Pdf
Not just another cookbook but a Chuck Wagon Cookbook. Authors Sue Cunningham & Jean Cates, daughters of the late Dick Shepherd, a chuckwagon cook on several area ranches in the Texas Panhandle & New Mexico at Spring & Fall round-up. Cookbook consists of chuckwagon recipes & others, short stories & illustrations by Justin Wells, well known cowboy artist. Also tells history of the chuckwagon, bringing back western heritage. How to set up camp. Things to do before & after a cooking. History on the Matador Cowboy Ranch reunion. Equipment used. Recipes for outdoor cooking in large or small quantities. Chuckwagon cook-offs. Recipes like Son-Of-A-Gun stew, Shoo-Fly Pie, Apricot Fried Pies, Pit Bar-b-que, Chicken Fried Steak, Sour Dough Biscuits, Sour Dough Starter, Fried Green Tomatoes, & many other good recipes. Beef for 50 people. Lots of Dutch oven cooking recipes. Order from Sue Cunningham, P.O. Box 22, Hartley, TX 79044; 806-365-4596. Or Jean Cates, 204 South Houston, Amarillo, TX 79102; 806-374-9733. $13.50 plus $2.00 for postage.
"Age and size ain't got nothin' to do with it," Mack's daddy once said. "You gotta want to be a cowboy." Mack Hughes wanted to be a cowboy, all right, and he was just twelve years old when he went to work for the famous Hashknife spread in northern Arizona. Growing up on the range, Mack lived a life about which modern boys can only wonder. He spins yarns of bad horses and the men who rode them, tells of wild dogs that ravaged young calves, and recalls lonely winter weeks spent at a remote camp-where his home was a shack so flimsy that snow blew through the cracks and covered his bed. Stella Hughes, author of the best-selling Chuck Wagon Cookin' and a cowhand in her own right, has compiled from her husband's reminiscences an authentic look both at Arizona history and at cowboying as it really was. Illustrated by Joe Beeler, founding member of the Cowboy Artists of America.
Complemented by a colorful history of ranch and range cookery, a collection of recipes for the best in traditional cowboy fare blends simple flavors with current tastes in dishes that have been adapted for home kitchens, along with helpful tips for preparing meals over an open fire. Simultaneous.
A how-to guide for the Dutch Oven Campfire Cook, The View From the Wagon will show you everything you need to know about how to purchase, season, and cook with a cast iron Dutch Oven over hardwood coals. From baking, to roasting, to stewing, frying, or braising you'll learn the necessary techniques to insure your success, and be given a wonderful assortment of recipes to practice with. Written by a Chuck Wagon cook with over 24 years of experience cooking over the coals with Dutch Ovens, many of them spent teaching others how to master the art, this how-to cookbook will be a hit on any camping trip, trail drive, or even in the back yard. Dutch Oven cooking is an art that Ronie Powell has mastered. Her knowledge and her recipes will be an exerience for your taste buds to savor, and the satisfaction you'll get from your first batch of Dutch Oven of biscuits, baked to perfection over a bed of coals, and slathered with real butter and fresh cooked preserves will have you building a fire and pulling out your Dutch Ovens at every opportunity.
Keep 'Em Full and Keep 'Em Rollin' by Natalie Bright Pdf
**2022 Will Rogers Medallion Award Gold Winner for Western Cookbook** A local rancher and Texas Panhandle pioneer, Charles Goodnight, is credited with inventing the chuckwagon, an iconic symbol of the great cattle drives of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and a critical part of keeping cattle moving across the Great Plains. The fire-pit cooking techniques used to keep the hard-working cowhands fed are still popular today. And many experienced chuckwagon cooks are still hard at work—chuckwagon cook-offs are a popular competitive arena for their skills. Keep ’Em Full and Keep ’Em Rollin’: The All-American Chuckwagon Cookbook is full of more than 100 recipes and the history of the cattle trailing industry. It also includes first-hand accounts of life on the range from the men and women who were there alongside archival images and stunning food photography.
No chuck wagon feed is complete without its basic ingredients of beans, beef, hot biscuits, apple pie, and lots of coffee. Beth McElfresh shows you how to host the all–time chuck wagon feed with easy–to–follow recipes. Included are original recipes for boiled apple dumplings, lima beans baked with steak, and general, everyday useful tips, all from the renowned Western cook, Hi Pockets. She describes various health remedies learned from the old–timers on the range, that are as useful today as they were then. Also included are recipes showing you how to create actual hand lotion and soaps like those used in the rugged west; wines, tea, punch, even candy and ice cream are included.
From chuckwagon recipes to dutch-oven favorites for your own campfire, Cast Iron Cowboy Cooking features blank recipe pages to write your own ranch recipes in, two 1800s recipe samples, and a little bit of history about the cowboy's role in the shaping of the American West with hearty meals of steak, beans, and skillet cornbread all cooked on a campfire with hot coals. Whether they are riding the range under a blazing Texas sun or a cool Montana moon, cowboys and cowgirls can work up a hearty appetite. ADD TO CART: Grab this blank lined recipe book as a gift for anyone inspired by Campfires, Chuck Wagons, and Ranch Kitchens. Features: 8x9 inch 98 Pages Heavy-duty matte cover