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Born and brought up in Crisfield on Marylands Eastern Shore, Helen Avalynne Tawes (1898-1989) gained her knowledge of Maryland cookery as most Maryland girls did in those times: at her mothers elbow. As the wife of Maryland Governor J. Millard Tawes, she spent many hours experimenting in her kitchen, perfecting the familiar recipes and refining them for the busy modern homemaker. The result was a book, first published in 1964, that blended traditional favourites – from Sweet Pickled Watermelon and Mamas Chow Chow to Maryland Beaten Biscuits, Sweet and Easy Corn Pudding, and Panned Oysters – with elegant dishes served to guests at the governors mansion, such as Marylands Finest Crab Imperial, Diamondback Terrapin Soup, Superb Stuffed Shad, and Lady Baltimore Cake. The glory of Maryland food, says Mrs Tawes in her introduction to the book, is that contains an extraordinary number of flavours that are exquisite and individual – oysters, crabs, terrapin, clams, poultry, hot breads, game, and fish. It is not the mere lavish use of rich ingredients that produces excellence, but an appreciation – precise, intense, and respectful – on the part of the cook, of the individual flavour of the food being prepared. This new printing of MY FAVORITE MARYLAND RECIPES should bring a younger generation what Mrs Tawes wished her earlier readers much joy in good eating.
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Born and brought up in Crisfield on Marylands Eastern Shore, Helen Avalynne Tawes (1898-1989) gained her knowledge of Maryland cookery as most Maryland girls did in those times: at her mothers elbow. As the wife of Maryland Governor J. Millard Tawes, she spent many hours experimenting in her kitchen, perfecting the familiar recipes and refining them for the busy modern homemaker. The result was a book, first published in 1964, that blended traditional favourites – from Sweet Pickled Watermelon and Mamas Chow Chow to Maryland Beaten Biscuits, Sweet and Easy Corn Pudding, and Panned Oysters – with elegant dishes served to guests at the governors mansion, such as Marylands Finest Crab Imperial, Diamondback Terrapin Soup, Superb Stuffed Shad, and Lady Baltimore Cake. The glory of Maryland food, says Mrs Tawes in her introduction to the book, is that contains an extraordinary number of flavours that are exquisite and individual – oysters, crabs, terrapin, clams, poultry, hot breads, game, and fish. It is not the mere lavish use of rich ingredients that produces excellence, but an appreciation – precise, intense, and respectful – on the part of the cook, of the individual flavour of the food being prepared. This new printing of MY FAVORITE MARYLAND RECIPES should bring a younger generation what Mrs Tawes wished her earlier readers much joy in good eating.