Bridgette A. Lacy offers an ode to a meal that, notably in the
Sabbath-minding South, is more than a meal. Sunday dinner, Lacy
observes, is "a state of mind. It is about taking the time to be
with the people who matter to you." Describing her own childhood
Sunday dinners, in which her beloved, culinary-minded grandfather
played an indelible role, Lacy explores and celebrates the rhythms
of Sunday food traditions. But Lacy knows that, today, many who
grew up eating Sunday dinner surrounded by kin now dine alone in
front of the television. Her
Sunday Dinner provides remedy
and delicious inspiration any day of the week.
Sure to reward those gathered around the table, Lacy's fifty-one
recipes range from classic southern favorites, including Sunday
Yeast Rolls, Grandma's Fried Chicken, and Papa's Nilla Wafer Brown
Pound Cake, to contemporary, lighter twists such as Roasted
Vegetable Medley and Summer Fruit Salad. Lacy's tips for styling
meals with an eye to color, texture, and a simple beauty embody her
own Sunday dinner recollection that "anything you needed was
already on the table."