A Year of Desserts

A Year of Desserts

Author: Martha Day

Publisher: Lorenz Books

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780754816751

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More than 365 irresistibly sweet temptations for after-dinner indulgence, Easy-to-follow chapters feature every variety of pudding and dessert: Hot Desserts; Cold Desserts; Cakes and Gateaux; Pastries and Pies; Custards, Souffles and Mousses; Fruit Salads, Ices and Sorbets, Step-by-step color photographs ensure that even inexperienced cooks are guaranteed success, plus beautiful pictures of each finished dish, Guidance on ingredients, equipment and techniques, together with useful cook's tips throughout, make this a vital addition to any kitchen library. Book jacket.


Culinary Landmarks

Culinary Landmarks

Author: Elizabeth Driver

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2008-04-05

Total Pages: 1326

ISBN-13: 1442690607

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Culinary Landmarks is a definitive history and bibliography of Canadian cookbooks from the beginning, when La cuisinière bourgeoise was published in Quebec City in 1825, to the mid-twentieth century. Over the course of more than ten years Elizabeth Driver researched every cookbook published within the borders of present-day Canada, whether a locally authored text or a Canadian edition of a foreign work. Every type of recipe collection is included, from trade publishers' bestsellers and advertising cookbooks, to home economics textbooks and fund-raisers from church women's groups. The entries for over 2,200 individual titles are arranged chronologically by their province or territory of publication, revealing cooking and dining customs in each part of the country over 125 years. Full bibliographical descriptions of first and subsequent editions are augmented by author biographies and corporate histories of the food producers and kitchen-equipment manufacturers, who often published the books. Driver's excellent general introduction sets out the evolution of the cookbook genre in Canada, while brief introductions for each province identify regional differences in developments and trends. Four indexes and a 'Chronology of Canadian Cookbook History' provide other points of access to the wealth of material in this impressive reference book.


The Amish Cook

The Amish Cook

Author: Elizabeth Coblentz

Publisher: Ten Speed Press

Published: 2013-12-24

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 1607746697

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More than 75 traditional Amish recipes, practical gardening tips, and firsthand accounts of traditional Amish events like corn-husking bees and barn raisings. The Amish Cook is based on a newspaper column of the same name that started when aspiring editor Kevin Williams convinced Elizabeth Coblentz, an Old Order Amish wife and mother, to write a weekly cooking column. Each week Elizabeth shared a family recipe and discussed daily life on her Indiana farm, spent with her husband, Ben, and their eight children and 32 grandchildren. A truly unique collaboration between a simple Amish grandmother and a modern-day newspaperman, The Amish Cook is a poignant and authentic look at a disappearing way of life.


The Settlement Cook Book

The Settlement Cook Book

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Publisher:

Published: 1921

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13:

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Written in 1903 as a fundraiser for the Settlement House in Milwaukee, which worked to acculturate the largely German Jewish immigrant population in Milwaukee.