For those who grew up in the Midwest or with Midwestern parents or grandparents, this cookbook from blogger Wyse will likely be familiar and nostalgic. There is a definite vintage feel to the recipes, such as the ones for brown-butter frosting and bierocks, but also nods to modernity with a salmon frittata and the inclusion of both ground beef and ground pork in meatloaf. Wyse has taken the time to slightly tweak some recipes in a healthy manner. The cake recipes make one layer, the salads are green (no gelatin here), and many other entries include whole grains, lower-fat meats, garden-fresh ingredients, and dressings made from scratch (no mixes to be found). Kratzer’s photography is luscious and showcases Wyse’s beautiful family farm. The introduction, family biographies, and recipe commentary add a great deal to the work. While none of the recipes are labeled as gluten- or dairy-free, readers can easily tell when a recipe falls into one of those categories. Wyse does present some canning recipes; refrigerator pickle–type canning that’s not intimidating. This is comfort food for readers with Midwestern connections. The work ends with a universal conversion chart and an index.
VERDICT A delightful addition for Midwestern libraries.
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