Judith Fertig

See the Prudence Pennie post on Judith Fertig for longer reviews of her fiction.

Cookbooks

  • Pure Prairie c 1995
  • Easy Grilling & Simple Smoking with the BBQ Queens: Sauces, Rubs, Menus, BBQ Tips & More with Karen Adler c 1997
  • This Place Called Home – A Kansas City Cookbook with Dee Danner Barwick c 1998
  • Fish & Shellfish, Grilled & Smoked with Karen Adler c 2002
  • All American Desserts c 2003
  • BBQ Queens’ Big Book of Barbecue with Karen Adler c 2005
  • Weeknight Grilling with the BBQ Queens with Karen Adler c 2006
  • BBQ Bash with Karen Adler c 2008
  • 200 Fast and Easy Artisan Breads: No-Knead, One Bowl c 2009
  • 300 Big and Bold BBQ Grilling Recipes with Karen Adler c 2009
  • 25 Essentials: Techniques for Planking with Karen Adler c 2010
  • 25 Essentials: Techniques for Grilling Fish with Karen Adler c 2010
  • 500 Mexican Dishes c 2010
  • 500 Fish and Shellfish Dishes c 2011
  • 500 Fish and Seafood Dishes c 2011
  • Prairie Home Cooking c 2011
  • Prairie Home Breads c 2011
  • The Artisan Bread Machine c 2011
  • Heartland: the Cookbook c 2011
  • 500 Cupcakes with Fergal Connolly c 2011
  • Super Pops with Tasmin Aston c 2012
  • I Love Cinnamon Rolls! c 2012
  • The Gardener & the Grill with Karen Adler c 2012
  • Back in the Swing Cookbook with Barbara Unell c 2012
  • Championship BBQ Secrets for Real Smoked Food with Karen Putnam c 2013
  • Patio Pizzeria with Karen Adler c 2014
  • BBQ Bistro c 2015
  • Bake Happy: 100 Playful Desserts with Rainbow Layers, Hidden Fillings, Billowy Frostings, and more c 2015
  • Red, White, and ‘Que: Farm-Fresh Foods for the American Grill with Karen Adler c 2017

The Cake Therapist

A master dessert chef who’s returned to her small Ohio hometown uses her inherited ability to replay a person’s core memories via specific flavors to ensure the success of the wedding planning business she runs with two of her childhood best friends.

The Memory of Lemon

More magical realism spawned via the power of baked goods, spicebush tea, and a bluegrass fiddle.

 

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