Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Another Recommendation

This series of posts on favorite community cookbooks began with a feature on a brand new title. Today, I go in the opposite direction with a recommendation for a cookbook that is over 50 years old. You can be assured that a title with this longevity contains wonderful recipes and content. A "classic" earns the title as opposed to being simply touted as such. Gasparilla is a true classic.

From the first time I picked up a copy of  Gasparilla I was intrigued with it. I didn't know the history of the Gasparilla event at the time nor realized that the book was such an old title. Just think, this cookbook has thrived for longer than any current active Junior League of Tampa member has been alive. Why has it been so popular for so long?  How does a book stay in existence for 50 plus years? Read on for the answers.

The book is simple in format and size. While today's community cookbooks are illustrated with beautiful color photography this was not the trend in the early 1960's. It is illustrated with wonderful pen and ink drawings depicting such things as the University of Tampa's beautiful Plant Hall,  creating Cuban Sandwiches at Columbia Restaurant, and the Sponge Docks at Tarpon Springs.  Each chapter is charmingly written, with many wonderful anecdotes to illustrate a point about the culture of Tampa. Throughout the book the non-recipe copy is enjoyable and gives the reader a true sense of Tampa. As you read the book you can feel the love that went into its creation.

Amazingly, this book which has sold over 215,000 copies, debuted in 1961 and released a 50th Anniversary Edition in 2011, was only the fifth Junior League cookbook in the US. It's first printing of 7,800 copies sold out in just 3 months requiring a second order of 10,000 copies. The recipes, while not for the health conscious, are varied and tasty. For example, one of the most intriguing is the "Annie Laurie's Potato Salad for Greek Salad" on page 47. Yes, you read that right! The unusual title is what caught my attention. The dish is unique, simple and delicious.

While there are many other famous examples of great classic community cookbooks still around most are out of print. I highly recommend Gasparilla for its test of time and its well deserved reputation as "one of the best ever".

4 comments:

  1. As a fellow Gasparilla Cookbook fan, I'd have to agree with Dave. This Cookbook stands the test of time and as a young cook, I have found the classic, no nonsense recipes to be refreshingly easy to prepare and crowd pleasing!

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    1. Seems like over 215,000 satisfied consumers agree with you Krista.

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  2. Classic cookbook with classic recipes, love it :)

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  3. I, too, am a fan of The Gasparilla Cookbook! Great, classic recipies that will please any guest every time! Dave, I completely agree with you. Thanks for sharing!

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