Roasted Sweet Potatoes Get Even Better With A Little Bourbon
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Although whiskey can be made anywhere in the world, it can only be called “bourbon” if it’s made in the United States.
Who knew!
That’s because Congress passed a law in 1964 that declared bourbon as “America’s Native Spirit.”
You’ll learn that and so much more in “Bourbon Land” (Artisan), of which I received a review copy.
This “spirited love letter” is by James Beard Award-winning Edward Lee, chef-owner of 610 Magnolia and Nami, both in Louisville, KY, who writes both romantically and knowledgeably about Kentucky’s most famous liquor.
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Indeed, since Lee opened his flagship restaurant in 2002 and made Kentucky his home, he’s been passionate about drinking and cooking with bourbon.
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