Honoring George Washington Carver, American agricultural scientist and visionary.
| | And That's Not Peanuts | | I am a proud Black woman. I am proud of my ancestors, our resilience in the face of all the obstacles and hate, our ability to transcend, transform, and find a way when none seems possible. Proud Black Americans have shaped this country in ways far beyond their indentured servitude. This year, in honor of Black History Month, we celebrate the great works of American agriculturalist George Washington Carver. Peanuts. The legume of champions. Packed with protein, magnesium, fiber, and potassium, peanuts have been a soldier for the Americas and for its "General", George Washington Carver. With the peanut's origins rooted in South America, it was Mr. Carver who acknowledged the indigenous American crop, and those farmers' use in companion farming (two-crop). Mr. Carver adapted this practice to what the agricultural community now knows as crop rotation, used to replenish the soil between nutrient reaping cash crops like tobacco, cotton, sugarcane, and corn. Mr. Carver's belief in the benefits of nutrient-rich peanuts to the soil was not lost on what the legume could do for the human body. He took this passion to paper writing How to Grow the Peanut and 105 Ways of Preparing it for Human Consumption. Yes, 105 ways! Work! I had great fun scrolling through the recipes and comparing them with some of my favorite peanut recipes and some that made me scratch my head in amazement. Mr. Carver broke this list into categories with a few permutations of the same recipe for easy use. Let me guide you through this peanut bible: | • | SOUPS No. 1 - 7 begins with peanut soup, includes a bisque and consomme | • | BREADS No. 8 - 16 of which No. 9 peanut bread number two is closest to ours, and No. 16, Swedish nut rolls, though peanuts for almonds, of course. Mr. Carver follows a similar recipe in No. 20 for tea rolls, which he marks as "delicious". | • | COOKIES No 17 - 28 that must lead with three versions of peanut butter cookies. I think he would be most proud of our 3-ingredient recipe and for Mr. Carver's peanut bars (No. 21). | • | CAKES No. 29 - 36 for all the good, good we love in cake form but our peanut butter cupcakes are the truth! Honorable mention to No. 36, peanut strips with bananas. | • | MISCELLANEOUS DISHES FROM PEANUTS No. 37 - 51 shows Mr. Carver's ingenious forward-thinking mind as he outlines recipes for meat replacement with peanuts like "mock" chicken, veal cutlets, and sausage, including simple homemade peanut butter (No. 51). | • | STUFFINGS No. 52 - 69 where America's favorite originated, No. 59 peanut butter sandwich and, for some reason, No. 65, peanut ice cream. | • | CANDIES AND CONFECTIONS No. 70 - 100, the largest category with taffy, fudge, marshmallows, nougat, caramel, and that tooth-cracker peanut brittle. | • | FANCY CHEESE FOR THE HOME No 101 - 105 includes peanut coffee (roasted and ground peanuts, cow peas, wheat/rye), cream cheese following his colleague M.R. Tolstrup's recipe to be used for 'peanut sandwich cheese', and leaving us simply with recipe No. 105 for salted peanuts. | | Thank you Mr. Carver. America is forever grateful for your contributions to a better nation. American history is Black history. | | | | | | | | | | The Spruce Eats on YouTube | | | | | | | | | | | | Follow us: | You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to The Spruce Eats newsletter. Unsubscribe | © 2022 Dotdash.com — All rights reserved. Privacy Policy. | A DOTDASH BRAND | 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005 | | | | | | |
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