Frances Brannen Vick is retired director of the University of North Texas Press, USA. She has coauthored Petra's Legacy, winner of the Coral Horton Tullis Award for the best book on Texas history and Letters to Alice: Birth of the Kleberg-King Ranch Dynasty; and edited Literary Dallas. She lives in Dallas.
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"This anthology also offers intimate stories, photos and opinions, which make the food more than just a pile of ingredients. The short stories attached to these recipes make the food come to life. Beef Tea! Pan Fried Venison! Flat Brod (Bread)! Osgood Pie! Neckbones and Liver! Collards and Rape! Chocolate Pecan Pie! Lutefisk! Quail Pie!"--Dallas Morning News "Tales of Texas Cooking is an anthology of true stories and more than 120 recipes enjoyed throughout Texas' history. . . . A treasury for culinary connoisseurs, Tales of Texas Cooking will also spice up one's kitchen with its authentic dishes!"--Midwest Book Review "Tales of Texas Cooking makes for good reading, good memories, and good eating."--Glenn Dromgoole, San Angelo Standard-Times

