"This sumptuous volume demonstrates why Chicago is widely regarded as one of the world's major food destinations. . . . An outstanding resource for those traveling to the Windy City or anyone who just relishes food."—Library Journal
"All the indispensably important information is here to be savored."—Booklist
|Carol Mighton Haddix is the former food editor of the Chicago Tribune. She is editor of Ethnic Chicago Cookbook: Ethnic-Inspired Recipes from the Pages of the Chicago Tribune. Bruce Kraig is professor emeritus in history and the humanities at Roosevelt University. He is the author of Hot Dog: A Global History, and coauthor (with Colleen Taylor Sen) of Street Food: Everything You Need to Know about Open-Air Stands, Carts, and Food Trucks across the Globe. Colleen Taylor Sen is a food and travel journalist and food historian and the author of Curry: A Global History and Feasts and Fasts: History of Food in India.
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Carol HaddixEditor
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Bruce KraigEditor
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Colleen Taylor SenEditor
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Russell LewisAuthor of introduction, etc.
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Maureen AboodContributor
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Ann Kathleen BarndsContributor
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Daniel BlockContributor
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Anthony F BucciniContributor
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Ellie CarlsonContributor
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John CarruthersContributor
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Julie ChernoffContributor
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Cynthia ClampittContributor
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J Peter ClarkContributor
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Kelsey CodayContributor
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Amy DahlstromContributor
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Bill DaleyContributor
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Jim DewanContributor
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Robert DirksContributor
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Charla DraperContributor
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Megan E EdwardsContributor
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Monica EngContributor
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Peter EnglerContributor
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Joshua EvansContributor
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Janet Rausa FullerContributor
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Robert GardnerContributor
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Michael GebertContributor
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Erik S. GellmanContributor
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Craig "Meathead" GoldwynContributor
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Rebecca S GraffContributor
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Rita GutekanstContributor
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David HammondContributor
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Eleanor HansonContributor
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Judy HevrdejsContributor
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Judith Dunbar HinesContributor
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Dave HoekstraContributor
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Mary LaPlanteContributor
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Margaret LaPortContributor
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Robert LaunayContributor
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Jennifer LewisContributor
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George MachtContributor
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Janine MacLachlanContributor
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Sarah MuirheadContributor
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Josh NoelContributor
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Jennifer OlveraContributor
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Clara OrbanContributor
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Stefan OsdeneContributor
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Sarahlynn PabloContributor
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Deborah PankeyContributor
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Donna Battle PierceContributor
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Penny PollackContributor
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Jack H. ProstContributor
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Tia RainsContributor
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Chandra RamContributor
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Joan ReardonContributor
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Jonathan ReesContributor
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Barbara RevsineContributor
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Elizabeth D RichterContributor
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Mike RossmeierContributor
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Geraldine RoundsContributor
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Joseph SchwietermanContributor
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Amanda ScoteseContributor
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Richard SheproContributor
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Alan SolomonContributor
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Ellen F. SteinbergContributor
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Kay StepkinContributor
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Michael SternContributor
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Jane SternContributor
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Bill St. JohnContributor
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Mike SulaContributor
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Arlene SwartzmanContributor
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Richard S TanContributor
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Andres TorresContributor
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Mary ValentinContributor
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Lauren VieraContributor
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Kimberly VossContributor
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Scott J WarnerContributor
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Rebecca WheelerContributor
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Philip WojciakContributor
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Leah A ZeldesContributor
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- ISBN: 9780252099779
- File size: 18348 KB
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- ISBN: 9780252099779
- File size: 18349 KB
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Booklist
September 15, 2017
Chicago introduced the culinary world to some internationally renowned foods: deep-dish pizza, jibaritos, brownies, and many more. Chicago's central location made it for a time the nation's greatest manufacturer of foodstuffs as well as its most prodigious processor and distributor of all things bovine and porcine. The city also projects a food attitude: cheezborger, cheezborger. In today's era of foodies and destination restaurants, Chicago takes second place to none, as luminaries on the order of Jean Banchet, Charlie Trotter, Grant Achatz, and Rick Bayless launched a gastronomic revolution. Compiling a history and biography of Chicago's sprawling food scene calls for deep and broad knowledge, and the authors of this alphabetic guide to Chicago food history have wound together disparate strands to form as comprehensive a guide as can be expected. Of course, some names and institutions have been perforce overlooked, but all the indispensably important information is here to be savored.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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