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As American as Shoofly Pie

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As American as Shoofly Pie
First edition
AuthorWilliam Woys Weaver
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPennsylvania Dutch cuisine
GenreFood history, Cookbook
PublisherUniversity of Pennsylvania Press
Publication date
2013
Publication placeUnited States
Pages318 (hardcover)
ISBN0812207718

As American as Shoofly Pie: The Foodlore and Fakelore of Pennsylvania Dutch Cuisine is a 2013 nonfiction book by William Woys Weaver, published by University of Pennsylvania Press.

Weaver explores authentic Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, with recipes of such included,[1] and the imitation cuisine served to tourists in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, of which shoofly pie is in the latter category.[2]

The book includes content about the groundhog lodges (grundsau lodges).[3]

Background

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The author did ethnographic and food history works. He conducted interviews with historians, Amish people involved in food preparation, and people who run restaurants. He also consulted historical literature including restaurant menus, recipe books and cookbooks.[4]

Reception

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Jennifer Rachel Dutch of York College argued that the exploration of authentic cuisine was the "most important contribution" present in the work.[1]

According to Jennifer Martin of the University of Tulsa, the writing style is "straightforward, journalistic".[3]

Beth E. Graybill of Dickinson College praised the "fascinating detail" in the book.[4]

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Dutch, p. 124.
  2. ^ Dutch, p. 123.
  3. ^ a b Martin.
  4. ^ a b Graybill.
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