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American vegetable dish

Ingredients

Serves two:

 

Sauce:

 

Garnish:

‘American’ because of the ingredients, especially peanut butter and cornflakes. Doctor and vegetarian John Harvey Kellogg claimed that he invented peanut butter around 1890 for patients with dental problems. ‘Not at all certain’, writes Andrew F. Smith in The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink (2007). And he immediately adds that people in South America, where the bean is native, and in Africa, where it was planted by slave traders as food for their merchandise, also ate it ground. Slaves in turn brought it back to North America. The Dutch word pinda for peanut was derived from Congolese via Papiamento.

Since Kellogg was an exceptionally good promoter, peanut butter became a hit among vegetarians, but not only there. Children liked it and could spread it on their own bread, which made the product so popular in 1920 that it had a profound influence on the cuisine of North America. Americans love their peanuts very much. For example Andrew Smith experiences the smell of peanut roasting  as ‘heavenly’ and sees the combination of peanuts/chocolate (peanut rocks!) as ‘a marriage made in heaven’.

Wine: Chardonnay.

 

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