The definitive collection of American comfort food — 72 classic recipes, every region, every occasion. html Some food feeds you. Some food brings you home. Home & Heart: A Celebration of American Comfort Food is a love letter to the dishes that have shaped American life — the recipes passed down through families, carried across borders, and cooked in kitchens from New England to the Gulf Coast for generations. Across nine chapters and 72 meticulously tested recipes, this book covers the full sweep of American comfort cooking: Morning Comfort — Buttermilk pancakes, Southern biscuits and sawmill gravy, cinnamon rolls from scratch - Soups, Stews & Chilis — New England clam chowder, Texas-style beef chili, Sunday beef stew - Sandwiches & Handhelds — The Philly cheesesteak, French dip with au jus, New England lobster roll two ways - Mains & Sunday Dinners — Buttermilk fried chicken, BBQ baby back ribs, pot roast with vegetables - Pasta, Rice & Casseroles — Macaroni and cheese two ways, jambalaya, King Ranch chicken casserole - Sides That Steal the Show — Mashed potatoes three ways, collard greens with ham hock, cast-iron cornbread - Pizza & Game Day — New York-style pepperoni pizza, Chicago deep dish, loaded potato skins - Sweet Endings — New York cheesecake, pecan pie, fudgy brownies, peach cobbler - Drinks & Extras — Southern sweet tea, fresh lemonade, homemade chicken and beef stock Every recipe goes beyond a list of ingredients and steps. Each one explains the why behind the technique — why you rest biscuit dough before cutting, why you salt pasta water generously, why the low and slow braise produces a pot roast that no other method can match. Whether you are cooking these dishes for the first time or the hundredth, you will find something new to take away. The book opens with a rich introduction exploring the origins of American comfort food — from Indigenous culinary traditions and the profound influence of West African cooking, to the waves of immigrant cooks who transformed regional American tables into something greater than any single tradition. These are not just recipes. They are history on a plate. Perfect for: Home cooks of all skill levels · Anyone who grew up eating American food and wants to make it properly · Cooks looking to understand technique, not just follow instructions · Gift-giving for housewarmings, holidays, and anyone who loves to feed people Pull up a chair. Dinner is almost ready.