Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Little House on the Prairie Cooking

 Saveur; February 7, 2013 

Laura Ingalls Wilder's Little House series is a national treasure, beloved by generations. But what I love most is the peek it provides into the planting, harvesting, hunting, and preparing of the foods that America's settler families ate in the late 1800s. There are lavish descriptions of Ma using grated carrots to dye winter cream yellow, and Laura's husband, Almanzo, devouring birds' nest pudding (a baked apple dessert). Accounts of eating Christmas sweet potatoes baked in ashes and jackrabbit stewed with white flour dumplings are testaments to pioneer resilience and pleasure—and they help inspire my own best scratch cooking.

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