
The Perdue Chicken Cookbook
by Mitzi Perdue
"The Perdue Chicken Cookbook" by Mitzi Perdue is a comprehensive cookbook written in the late 20th century. It serves as a guide for chicken preparation, featuring various recipes and cooking methods tailored for different occasions and dietary needs. The book reflects the author's experiences and insights, particularly those learned from her husband Frank Perdue, who was influential in the poultry industry. The opening of the cookbook sets the stage with a humorous and relatable preface that illustrates the author's initial struggles with cooking chicken for her renowned husband. Mitzi Perdue candidly recounts her "stage fright" when faced with the challenge of preparing a meal that would be judged by a highly critical palate. She decides to approach the task by learning through experience, gathering tips from experts, and testing numerous recipes. The beginning also lays out the practical structure of the cookbook, promising readers not just recipes, but also invaluable advice on selecting, storing, and cooking chicken to enhance their culinary confidence and creativity.
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