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by Cheryl Jamison

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  Candied Grapefruit Peel

  Candied grapefruit peel adds sunny perk to the Christmas season. For many Texans, it's as essential as an egg at Easter.

  Peels from 3 grapefruit, in large pieces

  SYRUP

  2 cups sugar

  1 cup water

  ¼ cup light corn syrup

  Sugar

  Makes about 3 cups

  Place the grapefruit peels in a saucepan, and cover them with water. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce the heat to a simmer. Cook for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the peels are soft. Drain the peels, and remove the bitter white pith with a paring knife, leaving just the skin. Slice the peel into thin strips.

  In a heavy saucepan, bring the syrup ingredients to a boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to a simmer, and add the strips of peel. Cook the strips until they become translucent, about 40 to 55 minutes, depending on their thickness.

  Remove the strips with a slotted spoon, and drain them. Sprinkle a thick layer of sugar onto a large plate. Spoon the peel strips onto the sugar, and toss them with a fork to coat them evenly. Transfer the strips to a large sheet of waxed paper, and allow them to dry, which takes about 1 to 2 hours.

  Serve the peel, or store it, covered, at room temperature. It will keep at least 2 weeks. Pint or half-pint jars packed with candied peel make pretty little holiday gifts.

  Mail-Order Sources

  The following companies represent only a fraction of the businesses that make and sell products useful in Texas home cooking. The recent explosion of firms in the specialty food market makes it impossible to cover everybody. This list ranges broadly in scope, addressing most needs, but it includes only well-established companies that we've personally found superior.

  Sources with Extensive Product Lines

  El Paso Chile Company

  909 Texas Avenue

  El Paso, Texas 79901

  915-544-3434

  Brochure

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Chiles, chili fixings, chips, condiments,

  salsas, sauces

  D.L. Jardine's

  Post Office Box 18868

  Austin, Texas 78760

  800-544-1880; 512-295-4600

  Catalog

  MasterCard, Visa

  Chili fixings, chips, condiments, dressings,

  jams and jellies, nuts, salad dressings,

  salsas, sauces

  K-Paul's Louisiana Mail Order

  Post Office Box 23342

  New Orleans, Louisiana 70183

  800-457-2857; 504-731-3590

  Catalog

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Minimum credit card order, $15

  Condiments, cookware, sauces, smoked

  meats, spices

  Specialized Sources

  BARBECUE AND OUTDOOR COOKING EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES

  Pitt's and Spitt's

  14221 Eastex Freeway

  Houston, Texas 77032

  800-521-2947; 713-987-3474

  Brochure

  American Express, Discover, MasterCard

  Visa

  CAKES AND CHEESECAKES

  Collin Street Bakery

  401 West Seventh

  Corsicana, Texas 75110

  800-248-3366; 903-872-8111

  Brochure

  American Express, Discover, MasterCard

  Visa

  New York, Texas Cheesecake, Inc.

  Route 2, Box 220

  LaRue/New York, Texas 75770

  800-225-6982; 903-675-2281

  Catalog

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  CANDIES

  Lammes Candies

  Post Office Box 1885

  Austin, Texas 78767

  800-252-1885; 512-835-6794

  Brochure

  Discover, MasterCard, Visa

  Peanut Butter Warehouse Pantry

  100 Twentieth Street

  Galveston, Texas 77550

  800-845-5949; 409-762-6308

  Brochure

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Minimum credit card order, $15

  Windmill Candy, Inc.

  6310 Genoa, Suite C

  Lubbock, Texas 79424

  800-955-6501

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  Minimum credit card order, $10

  CHEESE

  Mozzarella Company

  2944 Elm Street

  Dallas, Texas 75226

  800-798-2954; 214-741-4072

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  CHILES

  Don Alfonso Brand

  Macondo Corporation

  Post Office Box 201988

  Austin, Texas 78720-1988

  800-456-6100; 512-335-2370

  Catalog

  MasterCard, Visa

  Stonewall Chili Pepper Company

  Post Office Box 241

  Highway 290

  Stonewall, Texas 78671

  800-232-2995; 512-644-2667

  Catalog

  MasterCard, Visa

  Minimum credit card order, $20

  COFFEE AND TEA

  La Crème

  6211 Denton Drive

  Dallas, Texas 75235

  214-352-8090

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  Minimum mail order, 1 pound

  CORNHEAL AND FLOUR

  Adams Milling Company

  Route 6, Box 148A

  Napier Field Station

  Dolthan, Alabama 36303

  205-983-4233

  Price list

  No credit cards; checks accepted

  Arrowhead Mills

  Post Office Box 2059

  Hereford, Texas 79045

  800-749-0730; 806-364-0730

  Catalog

  MasterCard, Visa

  Minimum credit card order, $5

  San Antonio River Mill

  Post Office Box 18627

  San Antonio, Texas 78218-0627

  800-627-6455; 210-662-9732

  Catalog

  American Express, Discover, MasterCard,

  Visa

  White Lily Foods Company

  Post Office Box 871

  Knoxville, Tennessee 37901

  615-546-5511

  Brochure

  Prepaid orders only

  CRAWFISH

  Caddo Creek Crawfish

  Post Office Box 8

  Frankston, Texas 75763

  903-876-4123

  Prepaid orders only

  FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

  Frank Lewis' Alamo Fruit

  100 North Tower Road

  Alamo, Texas 78516

  800-477-4773; 210-787-5971

  Catalog

  American Express, Discover, MasterCard,

  Visa

  Love Creek Orchards

  Post Office Box 1401

  Medina, Texas 78055

  210-589-2588

  Brochure

  Discover, MasterCard, Visa

  S. M. Jacobson Citrus

  1505 Doherty

  Mission, Texas 78572

  210-585-1712

  Brochure

  Prepaid orders only

  GIFT BASKETS

  Capitol of Texas Provision Company

  6701 Burnet Road

  Austin, Texas 78757

  800-375-2198; 512-451-2198

  Brochure

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  JAMS, JELLIES, AND PRESERVES

  Das Peach Haus/Fischer and Wieser

  Route 3, Box 118

  Fredericksburg, Texas 78624-9301

  800-369-9257; 210-997-7194

  Order form

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Faye's Texas Naturals

  Post Office Box 116

  Goliad, Texas 77963

  800-231-3293; 512-645-3136

  Brochure

&n
bsp; No credit cards; checks accepted

  Minimum mail order, two jars

  New Canaan Farms

  Post Office Box 386

  Dripping Springs, Texas 78620

  800-727-5267

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  MEAT AND GAME

  B3R Country Meats

  Post Office Box 374

  Childress, Texas 79201

  817-937-3668

  Brochure

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Natural beef

  The Native Game Company

  Post Office Box 1046

  Spearfish, South Dakota 57783

  800-952-6321; 605-642-2601

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  $10 surcharge on orders under $75

  Southwest Texas Quail Farm

  Post Office Box 159

  La Pryor, Texas 78872

  210-365-4354

  Price list

  Prepaid orders only

  Texas Wild Game Cooperative

  Post Office Box 530

  Ingram, Texas 78025

  800-962-4263

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  NUTS

  The Peanut Hut

  Box 314

  Highway 6 West

  Gorman, Texas 76454

  817-734-2776

  Catalog

  MasterCard, Visa

  San Saba Pecan Inc.

  2803 West Wallace

  San Saba, Texas 76877

  800-683-2101; 915-372-5727

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  SALSAS, SAUCES, AND OTHER CONDIMENTS

  Brazos Country Foods

  700 South Bryan Street

  Bryan, Texas 77803

  409-775-1611

  Brochure

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Cafe Serranos Salsas

  1608 West Sixth Street, Suite 200

  Austin, Texas 78703

  800-285-5002; 512-322-9900

  Brochure

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Fredericksburg Herb Farm

  Post Office Drawer 9271

  Fredericksburg, Texas 78624-0927

  800-259-4372; 210-997-8615

  Catalog ($2, refundable with first order)

  American Express, Discover, MasterCard,

  Visa

  Minimum credit card order, $ 15

  La Martinique Salad Dressings

  Luzianne Blue Plate Foods

  640 Magazine Street

  New Orleans, Louisiana 70130

  800-535-1961; 504-524-6131

  Prepaid orders only

  Mcllhenny Company

  Tabasco Country Store

  Avery Island, Louisiana 70513

  800-634-9599; 318-365-8173

  Catalog

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Ro-Tel Tomatoes and Green Chilies

  Knapp-Sherrill Company

  Post Office Drawer E

  Donna, Texas 78537

  210-464-7843

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  Tastes of the Southwest

  Post Office Box 131731

  Tyler, Texas 75713

  903-597-0546

  Catalog

  Prepaid orders only

  Texafrance

  Post Office Box 162462

  Austin, Texas 78716

  512-339-9412

  Brochure

  Prepaid orders only

  Travis County Farmers' Market

  6701 Burnet Road

  Austin, Texas 78757

  512-454-1002

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  Minimum credit card order, $25

  SMOKED MEAT, FISH, AND POULTRY

  Greenberg Smoked Turkeys

  Post Office Box 4818

  Tyler, Texas 75702

  903-595-0725

  Brochure

  MasterCard, Visa

  Guadalupe Smoked Meat Company

  1299 Greune Road

  Boerne, Texas 78130

  800-880-0416; 210-629-6121

  Catalog

  American Express, Discover, MasterCard,

  Visa

  Kreuz Market

  208 South Commerce Street

  Lockhart, Texas 78644

  512-398-2361

  Call for price information

  Prepaid orders only

  Hans Mueller Sausage

  2459 Southwell

  Dallas, Texas 75229

  800-777-2793; 214-241-2793

  Catalog

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  New Braunfels Smokehouse

  Post Office Box 31159

  New Braunfels, Texas 78131

  800-537-6932; 210-625-7316

  Catalog

  American Express, MasterCard, Visa

  Pickwick Catfish Farm

  Highway 57

  Counce, Tennessee 38326

  901-689-3805

  Price list

  MasterCard, Visa

  Pietsch's

  Post Office Box 192

  Yoakum, Texas 77995

  800-456-8204; 800-999-6997; 512-293- 3541

  Catalog

  American Express, Discover, MasterCard,

  Visa

  Ranch House Mesquite-Smoked Meats

  303 San Saba Avenue

  Menard, Texas 76859

  800-749-6329; 915-396-4536

  Catalog

  American Express, Discover, MasterCard,

  Visa

  Acknowledgments

  Cookbooks are much more fun than broths because they can't be spoiled by too many cooks. You just gather a gang and play with food. At least we did.

  One of our best times was a four-day barbecue blow out with PJ and Wayne Whitworth. We cooked and ate a good fifteen hours a day, relieving the inevitable stress with an array of medicinal fluids. Lots of people stopped by, then and at other times, to bend their backs—or elbows, at least—with us. Ed Reid brought the cabrito and his bewildered wife, Ellen Bradbury, who had only thought she knew her husband before then. Bob and Lisa Wade told tales tall and sometimes—probably by accident—true. Gayther Gonzales stayed too sober to sing, but Susie's spirit danced anyway. Rob Coffland and Mary Kahlenberg added their good taste to the crowd, and so did Frances and Gene Poteet, Dorothy and Tommy Hicks, Cindy and Jim Turner, Terry Melton, Herbie Mann, Cindy Graves, and Susan Curtis. Finally, by the end of that summer, even John Loehr, the aging pig farmer, hobbled in with the support of the spry Sally Martin to claim a plate and proclaim his point of view.

  Many other people shared skills and insights. Most of those who furnished recipe expertise are acknowledged where their contributions appear, but we want to extend special thanks to Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Dick and Susanna Clark, Shirley and Richard Jones, Irene Martinez Garcia, Karen Erxleben Weiner, Lois Gilder, Ruth Bauer, Carol Haugh Brejot, Gloria Bledsoe Goodman, Jason Griffin, Jayne Bridges, Kay Morse, Betty Alters, and Julie Brueggeman. Lula Mae Austin, who probably never needed a recipe in her life, allowed us to peer over her shoulder in the kitchen. Years before, Betty Shannon assisted in a similar way.

  W. Park Kerr, Paula Lambert, Nancy Gerlach, Kathy Reeves, Dr. Jimmy Keeton, John Richard, Paula Garcia Jones, and Art Pacheco aided us with product information, and Seva Dubuar was a particularly invaluable and informed advisor about meat. Bruce Shaw, publisher, and Dan Rosenberg, editor, spent hours on the phone counseling us on a range of issues concerning the book. Linda Ziedrich ably oversaw the editing of the manuscript. Diana Clark helped with everything except the writing, providing support, contacts, and ideas that were essential to the project.

  Other than Diana and Seva, our most important allies were other authors, notably the ones who penned the Texas cookbooks and other resource works listed in the bibliography. We thank them all, but especially the ones below who gave us permission to use their recip
es and words:

  Red Caldwell. Ol' Red's Barbecue Sauce from Pit, Pot, and Skillet Copyright © 1990 by Don D. Caldwell.

  Heritage Society of Austin. The Driskill's 1886 Room Chocolate Sheet Cake from Austin Heritage Cook Book. Copyright © 1982 by the Heritage Society of Austin. Permission granted by Elaine V. Mayo.

  International Chili Society. Wick Fowler's Lazy-Way Chili and C.V. Wood's World's Championship Chili. Permission granted by Jim West.

  W. Park and Norma Kerr. Kerr Family Masa Biscuits and W. Park Kerr's Chicken-Fried Steak from The El Paso Chile Company's Texas Border Cookbook. Copyright © 1992 by W. Park Kerr, Norma Kerr, and Michael McLaughlin. Permission granted by W. Park Kerr.

  Ninfa Laurenzo. Ninfa's Green Sauce, Ninfa's Fajitas, Chicken a la Fajitas, and Ninfa's Marinated Onions. Recipes copyright © by the Rio Star Corporation for Ninfa's Mexican Restaurants. Permission granted by Richard P. Holgin.

  Rosalea Murphy. Steak Dunigan from The Pink Adobe Cookbook. Copyright © 1988 by Rosalea Murphy.

  Sam Pendergrast. Sam Pendergrast's Old-Time Texas Restaurant Chili from Zen Chili: The Real Terlingua and Other Boondoggles, third edition in progress. Copyright © by Sam Pendergrast (Post Office Box 2431, Abilene, Texas 79601).

 

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