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The Homesick Texan Cookbook, an introduction

Here’s my recipe on how to make a cookbook, The Homesick Texan Cookbook to be exact:

1. Be born in Dallas, the newest member of a long line of Texans that have been living in the state since the mid 1800s. But do you care about your esteemed Texan heritage? Heck no! You tell your parents at a very young age that you want to live in New York City. They take you to Herrera’s, order you tamales and pray for the best.

2. Now, how does a young Texan become enamored with New York City? Let’s blame Maurice Sendak, E.L. Konigsberg, E.B. White, Rhoda, Woody Allen and Sesame Street. At nine, your family moves to Houston and you fall in love with its green sauce, Gulf seafood, ice-house hamburgers and dewberries growing along the bayou. You even reconsider your desire to move to New York City, but in your early 20’s a job in Manhattan beckons and you heed its call.

3. In 1995, you arrive in New York and realize that you’ve been hoodwinked; there is no decent Mexican food in the whole city! And let’s not even begin to discuss the lack of Ro-Tel, barbecue, chili, chicken-fried steak, queso and everything else you’ve been eating your whole life. You are hungry. So now what do you do?



4. In your tiny Manhattan kitchen, you attempt to recreate your favorite Texan dishes for your New York friends as it’s important that they learn the joys of your homeland’s cuisine. You also buy a camera and start taking photos of food and words and such. One day, you decide to combine these two joys into a blog. You name it Homesick Texan.

5. You meet lots of wonderful people on the blog, a mix of food lovers from all paths—both Texan and non-Texan alike. And sure, some of the Texas food issues in New York City may have improved over the years, but it’s still not home. One day, you receive an email from one of your readers who is both a homesick Texan and a literary agent. She thinks that you should write a book. Fast forward a few weeks and you discover that others believe you should write a book, too. You happily accept an offer from Hyperion and start cooking. The Homesick Texan Cookbook is born.

Now, allow me tell you a little bit about my book. It’s going to be hardcover and will have lots of stories, photos and recipes—just like the blog. There will be about 150 recipes in total and while a few will be some of my favorites from the site, most of the recipes will be brand new.



The book is coming out in fall 2011, which means that I’m going to be very, very busy for the rest of the year. But I don’t mind as I can’t think of a finer way to spend my time. If you like, I’ll be giving you updates as I write the book. And don’t worry—I’ll keep blogging, too.

But as for now, I’m just going to keep pinching myself. And, of course, writing and cooking as well. Thank you so much for your support! I couldn’t have done this without you. Now please excuse me—I have a book to write.

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175 Comments

  1. Linsey M. says:

    Yay! I can't wait!!

    I'll be stalking my local Hastings for it! 😉

  2. I sure has hell can't cook. But I love to eat. And I think leaving the food behind was the worst part of leaving Texas. I grew up in Odessa and then lived a long time in Austin. I'm a composer and a performer and New York is a better place for my career, hands down. But looking at the food on here almost brought a tear to my eye. I might have to learn how to cook now.

  3. I'm a little behind on reading your blog and somehow missed that you're writing a book! I can't tell you how excited I am to have your recipes in print. My parents are from Dallas, I grew up in Houston, and I spent my college years in Austin, so I often know the of the delicious foods you make and the restaurants you speak of when you travel home. The problem? I don't know how to make them! I look forward to the printing of your book and would reserve my own copy now if I could. Good luck!
    –Courtney

  4. I am so excited for your cookbook, and have already pre-ordered two on Amazon! I came across your blog awhile ago, and later discovered that you were a fellow AC alum. I was happy to see the article in this quarter's AC magazine on you and the upcoming book. Congratulations on your success, and thank you for passing along your delicious recipes! I can't wait to see the new recipes in September!
    -Julie

  5. Anonymous says:

    TOO COOL!!!! A cousin of mine just bought it and I can't wait to buy mine. We both grew up in TX and moved in the last 11 years…her to Ohio and me to GA…total lack of Mexican food here…BBQ is hopeful as we just got a Dickey's near my office, but poor service, so who knows how long they will be around. 🙁 LOVED the Herrera's comment…it was every Friday night in our family…after dinner with parents and aunt/uncle, they drank the BRIGHT green margaritas while we played in the "game room". LOL! Thank you for writing this book! Off to order my copy!

    MT