Eat, Read, Love: Your Quick Guide to Food Sessions at the Texas Book Festival
To me, the most delicious part of the Texas Book Festival (Oct 22 & 23) is its great round-up of food-related talks and sessions and cooking demos. Rather than slog through the full schedule, focus on food with our easy guide.
FOOD SESSIONS FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2011
Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt, A Mess of Greens: Southern Gender & Southern Food
11:15–12:00 in the Capitol Extension Room E2.030
An associate professor of American studies at the University of Texas at Austin, Engelhardt discusses the origins of Southern cooking and their relations to gender, society, and race.
Alton Brown, Good Eats 3: The Later Years
11:30–12:15 at the Paramount Theatre
The Food Network personality and chef talks about his third Good Eats book, based on his often-hilarious, always-informative TV show.
Lisa Fain, The Homesick Texan Cookbook
12:45–1:30 in the Capitol Extension Room E2.036
This Texan turned New York blogger has written a cookbook featuring the classic Texas favorites she missed after her move to the Big Apple. She talks about her experiences in a Q&A with Texas Monthly food editor and writer Pat Sharpe.
Gabrielle Hamilton, Blood, Bones, and Butter
3:15–4:00 at the Capitol Auditorium Room E1.004
Chef and New York City restaurateur Gabrielle Hamilton describes how she got into the culinary world (through some “illegal” ways), and details recipes from her restaurant Prune. (more…)
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