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"A surprisingly diverse creation ... it is a cookbook, but it’s also a compelling history text, and a selection of stories about bison." —The Edmonton Journal (includes recipe)
The Test Kitchen at Canadian Living was inspired by Buffalo Girl Cooks Bison to try a few recipes. The Tallest Poppy's Pulled Bison "was very good, the flavour was similar to beef, but taken up a notch. Someone in the Test Kitchen evenreferred to it as 'a stampede of flavour.'" —Canadian Living (includes recipe)
Metro Daily News featured the recipe for Karen's Flying D Chili, a favourite from Buffalo Girl Cooks Bison.
The Toronto Star shared an excerpt and recipes from Buffalo Girl Cooks Bison.
"Each palate pleasing, appetite satisfying bison meat recipe is thoroughly 'kitchen cook friendly.' A unique and original specialty cookbook, Buffalo Girl Cooks Bison will prove to be an enduringly popular addition to personal, professional, family, and community library cookbook collections." —Midwest Book Review
The Buffalo Girl provides some background on the animal that inspired her and shares a delicious recipe in a guest post for Slow Food USA.
Jennifer Bain addresses the buffalo/bison name debate and how delicious it is, no matter what you call it, in a guest post for Slow Food in Canada.
"Reviewing the 100-plus recipes in this photo-rich 240-page book, it’s clear that [Bain] has discovered delicious ways to cook [bison] ... she has smartly divided the book into user-friendly chapters dedicated to [specific cuts] and provides dishes for every season." —Times Colonist
Buffalo Girl Jennifer Bain is featured in a Country Guide article that touches on her Saucy Lady column, her cookbook, and her test kitchen at the Toronto Star."
"This book makes for a fascinating read – it’s a cookbook you will have a hard time putting down. Parts of it read like an adventure story, parts of it like a history book. The recipes are more than just recipes – they are tributes to a majestic animal that deserves more 'air time' in the kitchens of Canada...Bain has done herself and her herd proud in producing this guide to all things bison." —RecipeGeek.com
Published:
October 14, 2014
Format:
Paperback / softback Trade paperback (US)
Page Count:
252