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Randy Wayne White's Gulf Coast Cookbook Randy Wayne White

Randy Wayne White's Gulf Coast Cookbook By Randy Wayne White

Randy Wayne White's Gulf Coast Cookbook by Randy Wayne White


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A memoir-cookbook from one of the nation's top adventure writers.

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Randy Wayne White's Gulf Coast Cookbook: With Memories and Photos of Sanibel Island by Randy Wayne White

Randy Wayne White's Gulf Coast Cookbook is a memoir of his thirteen years as a full-time, lighttackle fishing guide at Tarpon Bay Marina, Sanibel Island, on Florida's Gulf Coast. This collection of one hundred photographs, anecdotes, and recipes revisits a time and place that inspired his New York Times best-selling Doc Ford series.

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Batfishing in the Rainforest contains equal parts of comedy and courage. Randy Wayne White is not simply a wonderful writer, he is a fishing guide of genius.--Paul Therouz, author of Mosquito Coast

About Randy Wayne White

Randy Wayne White Bio (Randy Wrote this Bio)Randy Wayne White, a former Sanibel Island, fishing guide, is a New York Times bestselling author of thirteen novels and four collections of essays. His novel Sanibel Flats was chosen as one of the 100 Best Mysteries of the 20th Century by the American Independent Booksellers Association, and his Doc Ford thriller/mystery series has attracted a cult following nationwide. Inspired by the glob-trotting marine biologist hero, and his own love of cooking, Sanibel restaurateurs, along with White, have opened a hugely popular restaurant, Doc Ford's Sanibel Rum Bar & Grill, and the Dinkin's Bay Raw Bar. About White's non-fiction collections, Paul Theroux (author of The Mosquito Coast) wrote: Randy White is not simply a wonderful writer; he is a fishing guide of genius. White is the winner of the Conch Republic Prize for Literature and the John D. MacDonald Award for Excellence in Florida Fiction. His 13th Doc Ford novel, Dark Light, will be released March 16, 2006. Carlene Fredericka Brennen Bio: Carlene Fredericka Brennen is an award winning photojournalist and was a newspaper editor and publisher on Sanibel Island, Florida for twenty years. Randy Wayne White credits Brennen with the idea for their memoir cookbook. Brennen documented with her photographs White's time at Tarpon Bay. Their friendship spans thirty years. She and White co-published Tarpon Tales Lost Stories and Research in 1990. In 2003, Brennen co authored Hemingway in Cuba with Hilary Hemingwayand in 2004 was a co-producer of a PBS documentary based on the book. Brennen's book Hemingway's Cats An Illustrated Biography will be released in February 2006.

Table of Contents

PrefaceIntroductionAppetizers and SnacksSoups, Stews, Chowders, Gazpacho, and ChiliSaladsCevicheHerbsHot Sauces, Salsas, and ChutneyOysters, Clams, and MusselsShrimp, Crab, and LobsterShark and Other Fish From the GulfBeefSmoked CUred MeatsPoultryPork, Lamb, and VealVegetable DishesPerfect Beans and RiceOutdoor CookingFoods Cooked in BeerMarmalades, Jams, and JelliesIsland DessertsTropical DrinksEpilogueGeneral IndexRecipe IndexPhoto CreditsAcknowledgmentsAfterword

Additional information

CIN159228096XG
9781592280964
159228096X
Randy Wayne White's Gulf Coast Cookbook: With Memories and Photos of Sanibel Island by Randy Wayne White
Used - Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
20061201
256
N/A
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