11/4/11

Buttermilk Scones and Cookbook Giveaway- CLOSED




One of my long time favorite cookbooks has been the Heritage Salt Lake Jr. League Cookbook. First printed in 1975, it has become a cookbook classic. I know with the age of computers, blogs, online magazines and websites, purchasing cookbooks may seem silly to some. But there is absolutely nothing like holding a good book in your hands. Even though I have an electronic device for reading books, I still like to thumb through pages, mark them, and stack them up next to my bed. The last real book I read was The Help, almost two years ago.
I know.
Two years since I've finished a real book??  It's because I spend my time reading cookbooks :) The latest in my stack of cookbooks was Miette, "recipes from San Francisco's most charming pastry shop."  It's a beautiful book with darling scalloped page edges. The photos of the shop and the cakes are inspiring to say the least. It makes me want to hop on a plane and be in SF by lunchtime. Soon I'll make a cake and share my Miette cooking adventures!
So yes, I do love the Internet, and I have fun blog and site jumping. But nothing will ever replace my cookbooks. It's been a while since I've done a cookbook giveaway, so today, I'm having a little pre-holiday-get-inspired to cookupastorm giveaway! I thought about giving these books away to several people, but then decided- wouldn't it be so wonderful to win all four??? So fun.
One winner, four books!

Here are the books:


Miette, recipes from San Francisco's most charming pastry shop
Truly a beautiful book.




Paula Deen's Southern Cooking Bible 
Paula's newest cookbook.



America's Test Kitchen "Menu Cookbook" 51 Menu's for every occasion
Holiday ideas and more...





Southern Living Christmas Cookbook 2011 
Gift ideas, food, entertaining, such a fun book. 







Here's what you need to do to enter:

1. Leave a comment. Tell me your favorite cookbook of all time.
2. Two entries if you are a follower.
3. Know how I'm teaching/organizing cooking classes at South Fork Hardware's Kitchen Center? Here's our new blog, with class schedule, recipes from classes, etc. Become a follower on the South Fork's blog and get another entry.
After your initial entry, you may enter each day after, one time per day.
Winner announced in one week: Wednesday, Nov 9th.
Good Luck!


Yikes. I almost forgot the recipe!

We made these on Halloween. Our Halloween tradition has been chicken noodle soup and scones for years. These are my very favorite. They come from the old  SLC Jr. League Heritage Cookbook. The  recipe comes from Donna Lou Morgan, Food Editor of the Salt Lake Tribune for years. Her professional name was "Bonnie Lake".  How cute is that?




Bonnie Lake's Buttermilk Scones
Salt Lake Jr League Heritage Cookbook, 1975
print recipe

2 packages dry yeast
1/4 cup warm water
1 quart buttermilk, warm
2 eggs
2 tablespoons sugar
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
8 cups flour, approximately

Soften yeast in warm water.  Let stand 5 minutes.  Mix warm buttermilk, eggs, sugar, vegetable oil, baking powder, salt, baking soda, 4 cups flour and dissolved yeast.  Beat until smooth.  Add remaining flour to make soft dough.  Cover. Let rise until double in bulk.  Punch down.  Cover and refrigerate overnight.  Just before frying, roll out on a floured surface.  Cut into  2 1/2" x 3 1/2" rectangles and fry in hot (365 degrees) fat until golden brown on one side.  Flip over.  Brown other side.  Drain on paper towel.
yield: 4 to 5 dozen scones.

77 comments:

  1. My favorite cookbook is called My Very First Recipe Book. I like it more for the sentimental value than the recipes though :)

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  2. favorite cook book... it's a toss up. either the one my mom made of all our family favorites. or "busy woman's cookbook" ha! every recipe only has 3-6 ingredients!!

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  3. My favorite cookbook right now has to be a cookbook of brownies and chocolate. You can never go wrong in my life with brownies and chocolate and someone gave me one for our wedding and I love trying out new recipes!

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  4. I love Marcy Goldman's "A Passion For Baking"

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  5. I also love a cookbook that my family (there are 10 kids) put together of each individual family's favorite recipes. Super fun and delicious!

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  6. It's no longer a favorite, but it holds a place in my heart and on my bookshelf: the Betty Crocker cookbook - the red and white gingham one. I got it as a wedding gift when I was 22 and cooking real meals on my own. I counted on it for everything from cookies to waffles to stir fry. It's no longer my go to, but in the days before the cooking Internet boom, it felt like the best resource I had.

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  7. James Beard's cookbook...all time fav.

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  8. I love my "I do" cookbook for the bride and groom

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  9. Favorite (hard to choose), keep going back to cookbook is, also, "Pinch of Salt Lake".

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  10. My favorite cookbook mmmmmmmm that's a hard one, all of them mean so much to me I can't pick just one.
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  11. I'm a follower of A Bountiful Kitchen blog.
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  12. I'm a follower of A Bountiful Kitchen blog.
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  13. I a follower on the South Fork's blog.
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  14. My favorite cookbook? Hard to say but the one used most often is the one I made for each of my children for christmas 2 years ago.

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  15. I am a follower of A Bountiful Kitchen

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  16. I am a follower of south fork hardware's blog - and can't wait to take a class!

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  17. i, too, love to read cookbooks like books. I've read way more cookbooks than regular books in my lifetime.
    it's a tie right now for my favorite cookbook: pioneer woman and our best bites.

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  18. and i'm a follower of bountiful kitchen blog

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  19. My favorite cookbook is the one my mom and her sister compiled of all of my grandmother's recipes. It has a lot of really great stuff in it and then some dated recipes that I imagine I will never make but they are fun to read anyway (nana's fruit cake). I also LOVE the America's test kitchen cookbook. It is just fun to read and also great to use, every recipe I've tried is fantastic!

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  20. My favorite cookbook is The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook. It has a great variety of very reliable (and yummy!) recipes.

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  21. My favourite cookbook of all time is a muffin cookbook I had ages ago, when my kids were little. It had the most awesome Morning Glory Muffin recipe in it. I lost all my cookbooks when we got divorced (sadly), and I wish I could find that cookbook again!

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  22. My favorite cookbook has to be the Betty Crocker cookbook my grandmother gave to my mom as a wedding gift. So many great recipes in that book!

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  23. my favorite cookbook growing up was the better homes and gardens older edition. It has some great recipes, the newer has taken a lot of them out.

    jessicarwarfield at gmail dot com

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  24. I am a follower via rss feed

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  25. I am also a gfc follower

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  26. My favorite cookbook was a Betty Crocker one, that I learned to cook from, way back in the day.

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  27. My favorite cookbook is one my mom bought me as a joke when I went off to college. Mark Bittman's "How to Cook Everything" is falling apart I've used it so much.

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  28. My favorite is Candy Cookbook by Mildred Brand. When I was in elementary school we had a book fair and I surprised my mother with this. It has given my family so many wonderful memories and that was 20 years ago. Even now she uses it every holiday and I hope to do the same with my children. Thank you so much for this incredible giveaway. How exciting!!!

    Renee
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  29. I am a GFC Follower (missreneer)

    Renee
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  30. I am a GFC Follower (missreneer)

    Renee
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  31. I am following South Fork Hardware Cooks! and boy does the Panko Crusted Chicken with Lemon Sauce look out of this world :)

    Renee
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  32. Over the years we have done family cook books and distributed them at our family reunions. I just love them and the stories that go with the recipes!

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  33. So many good cookbooks...hmm which one to pick. Right now my favorite cookbook is Our Best Bites. I love the quick and easy recipes that Sara and Kate have!

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  34. I'm a follower of a Bountiful Kitchen

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  35. I also follow the Southfork Hardware cooking blog.

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  36. my favorite cookbook lately is Our best bites.. But I have to mention that I love your Pan cream cheese sugar bars!!! delicious

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  37. Favorite cookbook so far is one by Giada de Laurentis because I love cooking Italian food so much!

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  38. I'm a follower, so I'll also say that my best recipes have come from your blog so far (no joke! My family is in love with the s'mores cookies you posted, and the empanadas, and the corn cakes, and the...)

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  39. My fav is "The Ultimate Southern Living Cookbook". Love it!

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  40. I'm a follower! I agree with the above comment- your recipes are the best! So glad Brooke introduced me with Whoopie Pies!

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  41. I am a follower and love your recipes...and you

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  42. I am a south fork facebook follower...I have been to MANY classes, and saved a few.

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  43. My favorite cook book is my butters family recipe that we put together for a family reunion 24 years ago.

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  44. This isn't my favorite cookbook anymore, but for a while in my life it was my only cookbook, so it holds a special place in my heart and on my bookshelf. It's called "Where's Mom Now That I Need Her!" Prior to getting married, I could easily live on (and did live on) apples, cheerios, french toast, baked potatoes, and cheese & crackers. The new hubby liked a lot more variety than that, so thank goodness I got this cookbook as a wedding gift. It is full of basic recipes (a few that I still use for those nights when we have gymnastics and football practice and need to eat something easy and nutritious for dinner!), as well as practical kitchen tips, first aid, laundry advice, etc. It was a great "starting point" for me and I have definitely evolved in the kitchen and now truly love to cook for my family (3 boys and 1 hubby!). I even experiment, unafraid! :)

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  45. I am a follower of Bountiful Kitchen! :)

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  46. Love the old and NEW Jr. League cookbooks.

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  48. I love reading cookbooks and trying new recipes, but I think my favorite is the Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook I received as a wedding gift. I'm sure my husband appreciated it too.

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  49. Forgot I could do this every day, even though I always check in with you! Darn it!

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  50. I love the Salt Lake Junior League cookbook. The best recipe for Curry Chicken came out of that book. It's a keeper.

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  51. And I follow South Fork, but it is depressing because I cannot attend. Sad day.....

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  52. My absolute favorite is actually another Jr. League cookbook...A Pinch of Salt Lake. I think it is from the 80's, I found my used copy on Amazon (and how cute is the name?)

    Good news, the Jr League is coming out with a new one in the Spring! I'll have to make sure to get you a copy!

    Natali

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  53. Third entry! Also, I have to add that I use Bitman's "How to Cook Everything" to cook - everything!

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  54. Right now my favorite is BAking from My Home to YOurs by dorie Greenspan. BUt I know there will be another one soon.

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  55. I like the Sky High cakes recipe book. Cake... of course! ;)

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  56. I follow South Fork Hardware too.

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