Irresistible History of Alabama Barbecue, An: From Wood Pit to White Sauce (American Palate)

$16.60

This book explores the cultural and political history of Alabama through the development of its barbecue.

Irresistible History of Alabama Barbecue, An: From Wood Pit to White Sauce (American Palate)
Irresistible History of Alabama Barbecue, An: From Wood Pit to White Sauce (American Palate)
$16.60

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From Muscle Shoals to Mobile, Alabamians enjoy fabulous barbecue at home, at club meetings and at countless eateries. In the 1820s, however, a group of reformers wanted to eliminate the southern staple because politicians used it to entice voters. As the state and nation changed through wars and the civil rights movement, so did Alabama barbecue. Alabama restaurants like Big Bob Gibson’s, Dreamland and Jim ‘n Nick’s have earned fans across the country. Mark A. Johnson traces the development of the state’s famous food from the earliest settlement of the state to the rise of barbecue restaurants.

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Weight 0.386 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1 × 22.9 in

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