Last week, my colleague Alessandra Bulow celebrated J.D. Salinger with a
rye cocktail, but after reading about Salinger in the
New York Times yesterday, I feel inspired to honor his memory a different way. While much has already been made of Salinger, the literary-lion-in-hiding, I was charmed to find that his neighbors in Cornish, New Hampshire (pop. 1,700) had known a different sort of man—one who regularly attended $12 roast beef church suppers, making sure to sit near the pies. To pay tribute to Salinger, the New Hampshire "towns-person," here are
12 fantastic roasts, including
horseradish-crusted roast beef (pictured) and
15 terrific pies and tarts, like a
double-crust apple pie.
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