Saturday, March 7, 2009

American Cooking

Things You Should Know About American Cooking


By provi-ets


American cooking is highly influenced by immigrants. In fact, a nation of immigrants has a cuisine that is as diverse and unique as each member of the population. Perhaps it is safe to say that American cooking is a mixture of the world's cuisines and it continues to evolve.

Isn't the hamburger American?

When people think of American cooking, they automatically point to the hamburger but even this yummy everyday food is suspect. Foods comparable to the hamburger were brought in by German immigrants. Similarly, much of the cuisine we describe as part of American cooking have influences from other regions and countries. Here are some examples:

Native American

The original Americans cooked some of the most famous dishes known to American cuisine, including turkey, potatoes, pumpkins, corn, beans and peppers. Most of these dishes are often included in traditional cooking and feasts.

California cooking

Characteristically healthy, California cooking depends on the region's harvest of fresh sea foods, fruits and vegetables. It also features some fusion with other types of cuisines, including Chinese and Native American. California cooking enjoys a rich mix of ethnic tastes and some of the best, most innovative avant garde cuisine.

Cajun and Creole cooking

This type of American cooking is a taste of New Orleans and is a terrific combination of French and Spanish cuisine with a little West Indian and African cooking thrown in. Gumbo, jambalaya, chili, hot pepper and other spices are often used, which makes this type of cooking sizzle.

Southern cooking

Barbeque made Southern cuisine famous but this type of American cooking is made up of so much more. Talk about deep-fried chicken and beef served with rich, heavy sauces with fresh vegetables bathed with butter and finished with sweet pies and pudding. Elvis Presley loved this type of cooking and it showed.

Another version of Southern cooking is Soul food, based on African-American cooking. It is characterized by intense, rich flavors and home-cooked meals.

Southwestern

Thanks to its proximity to Mexico, the Southwest was able to develop a wide range of dishes using local harvests and Mexican-style. Another version is Tex-Mex, which is quite popular in cowboy country and elsewhere. This type of American cooking has its own version of barbeque and dishes sprinkled with a good dose of chili. Think nachos, tacos, burritos and salsa.

So what about the taste?

Compared to other cuisines, American cooking may be characterized by foreigners as generally bland. However, we can proudly say that American cooking has none of the snobbery because it was developed mainly from good old down home cooking.

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