An updated edition of a bestselling book in the food writing genre
from award-winning author and journalist Edna Staebler. In the 1960s,
Edna Staebler moved in with an Old Order Mennonite family to absorb
their oral history and learn about Mennonite culture and cooking.
From this fieldwork came the cookbook Food That Really Schmecks.
Originally published in 1968, Food That Really Schmecks instantly
became a classic, selling tens of thousands of copies. Interspersed with
practical and memorable recipes are Staebler's stories and anecdotes
about cooking, life with the Mennonites, family, and the Waterloo
Region. Described by Edith Fowke as folklore literature, Staebler's
cookbooks have earned her national acclaim.
Back in print as part of Wilfrid Laurier University Press's Life
Writing series, a series devoted celebrating life writing as both genre
and critical practice, the updated edition of this groundbreaking book
includes a foreword by award-winning author Wayson Choy and a new
introduction by well-known food writer Rose Murray.