The ABC of Casseroles

The ABC of Casseroles

Author: Peter Pauper Press

Publisher: Peter Pauper Press, Inc.

Published: 2012-10-31

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1441310940

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Carpe Kitchen! The door of the Peter Pauper vault has swung open to release our legendary old-school cookbooks...for your e-reader! Whipping up a casserole is easy as 1-2-3, per this vintage A to Z casserole compendium. Satisfy your palate on the quick with Eggs and Scallops, Ham and Sweet Potatoes, or Chicken-Spaghetti. Pop a London Fish Soufflé into the oven. Give dinner-remnants renewed pizazz with a "Family Leftovers" casserole, and end a busy day on a delicious note with a Quickie Jumble Casserole or a Week-Day Casserole. Travel back in time to a 1950s kitchen and cook with style and ease, aided by this humorously decorated and witty cookbook. Casserole cooking Is easy as pie; A party is born In the wink of an eye!


The ABC of Gourmet Cookery

The ABC of Gourmet Cookery

Author: Peter Pauper Press

Publisher: Peter Pauper Press, Inc.

Published: 2012-10-31

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1441310991

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Carpe Kitchen! The door of the Peter Pauper vault has swung open to release our legendary old-school cookbooks...for your e-reader! Delve into the art of gourmet cooking and serve your guests a beautiful Bouillabaisse, quaint Quiche Lorraine, or vivacious Vichyssoise with this 1954 compilation of gourmet recipes. "Here we have gourmet recipes that are easy to make, require only those ingredients readily found on most home pantry shelves, and which are reputation-making for the cooks that use them," says the editor. With refined recipes from A to Z and amusing rhymes, this vintage cookbook is a tried-and-true introduction to the ins and outs of simple gourmet cooking, from an astounding Arroz Con Pollo to zesty Zabaglione. Artistic cooking's a Gourmet's delight; He dreams up the menu And cooks it just right!


Casseroles, Can Openers, and Jell-O

Casseroles, Can Openers, and Jell-O

Author: Elizabeth Aldrich

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2023-05-01

Total Pages: 473

ISBN-13: 1438493088

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Casseroles, Can Openers, and Jell-O provides insight on how American food culture developed during the early years of the Cold War. Highlighting gender roles, the promotion of democracy and capitalism, and the impact of mass market advertising, the book draws on cookbooks, popular magazines, television advertisements, government publications, and industry pamphlets to paint a vivid picture of what Americans ate and how food was enlisted as a symbol of America’s postwar dominance. Featuring eighty recipes, the book shows how the food industry promoted new processed foods to an increasingly industrialized nation. For anyone wanting to better understand how America’s food culture developed during the mid-twentieth century and for those who were raised on TV dinners and Campbell's soup, the book offers an engaging and evocative look at the story of American cuisine during the early years of the Cold War.


The ABC of Jiffy Cookery

The ABC of Jiffy Cookery

Author: Peter Pauper Press

Publisher: Peter Pauper Press, Inc.

Published: 2012-10-23

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1441311017

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Carpe Kitchen! The door of the Peter Pauper vault has swung open to release our legendary 1950s cookbooks...for your e-reader! If "free time" is something you typically glimpse as it vanishes toward the horizon, give your culinary efficacy an old-fangled boost with the 1950s ABC of Jiffy Cookery. Instead of meeting your rapid dining needs with orange-cheese-covered novelty pasta shapes, sup on the savory 10-minute Tomato Soup with Wine. 30 minutes will take you to that summer favorite, Poached Salmon with Dill Sauce. Or have a particularly sumptuous breakfast-for-dinner in 20 minutes with Sherried Eggs and Cheese. Should dining well bring on a second burst of energy and appetite, experiment with the author's creative ice cream sundae suggestions. Breezy illustrations and witty verses throughout keep things lively. Quick as a wink, Quick as a flash I'll make you a dinner With zing and with dash!


Southern Casseroles

Southern Casseroles

Author: Denise Gee

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2013-11-19

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1452129851

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With these fifty-five satisfying recipes, this classic Southern comfort food brings the heartwarming flavor of home to any family meal or friendly gathering. This tantalizing cookbook brings the irresistible charm of Southern culture to the dinner table by way of mouthwatering casserole dishes. Denise Gee presents fifty-five beloved classic and contemporary casserole recipes bubbling with traditions that stretch from the Bayou to the lower Appalachian Mountains. To complement the chapters covering basics, easy recipes, party recipes, and side dishes, dozens of luscious photos showcase the delicious attributes of a perfect casserole. Southern Casseroles brings together the tried-and-true casseroles of the South and the endearing stories behind them.


Simple French Cookery

Simple French Cookery

Author: Edna Beilenson

Publisher: Peter Pauper Press, Inc.

Published: 2012-11-05

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1441310819

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Carpe Kitchen! The door of the Peter Pauper vault has swung open to release our legendary old-school cookbooks...for your e-reader! "French Cookery is French Witchery," says Edna Beilenson, the author of this quirky 1950s cookbook. She invites you to delight in the magic of a scrumptious Tarte à l'Apricot or Quiche Lorraine. Bite into a piece of succulent Chicken Sauté Echalote or sip a glass of Pinot Noir with a Roast Duck à l'Orange. Say "adieu" to all your worries as you share a delicious slice of French Cheesecake with your significant other by candlelight. Try the Poire Maxim's. Experience the enchantment of French cuisine once and for all with this vintage compilation of French recipes, pleasingly decorated by Ruth McCrea. Amusez-vous! Your guests you will flatter, Your name you'll enhance, With these gourmet delights From the kitchens of France!


Dinner Roles

Dinner Roles

Author: Sherrie A. Inness

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2001-04

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1587293323

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Who cooks dinner in American homes? It's no surprise that “Mom” remains the overwhelming answer. Cooking and all it entails, from grocery shopping to chopping vegetables to clearing the table, is to this day primarily a woman's responsibility. How this relationship between women and food developed through the twentieth century and why it has endured are the questions Sherrie Inness seeks to answer in Dinner Roles: American Women and Culinary Culture. By exploring a wide range of popular media from the first half of the twentieth century, including cookbooks, women's magazines, and advertisements, Dinner Roles sheds light on the network of sources that helped perpetuate the notion that cooking is women's work. Cookbooks and advertisements provided valuable information about the ideals that American society upheld. A woman who could prepare the perfect Jell-O mold, whip up a cake with her new electric mixer, and still maintain a spotless kitchen and a sunny disposition was the envy of other housewives across the nation. Inness begins her exploration not with women but with men-those individuals often missing from the kitchen who were taught their own set of culinary values. She continues with the study of juvenile cookbooks, which provided children with their first cooking lessons. Chapters on the rise of electronic appliances, ethnic foods, and the 1950s housewife all add to our greater understanding of women's evolving roles in American culinary culture.


Sunday Casseroles

Sunday Casseroles

Author: Betty Rosbottom

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2014-08-12

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1452130590

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“Richly illustrated and compellingly written . . . makes me want to head straight into the kitchen.” —Beatrice Ojakangas, author of The Best Casserole Cookbook Ever Nothing beats spending a cozy Sunday in the kitchen, and Sunday Casseroles serves up the perfect afternoon activity. Home cooks searching for new ideas will love these sixty modern recipes using fresh, whole foods—no processed ingredients—and delight in dishes designed to look as enticing as they taste, from the savory Sea Scallops Nestled in Piperade to the creamy Baked “Risotto” with its colorful chunks of butternut squash and prosciutto. Easy recipes, beautiful photographs, and mouthwatering results make this cookbook a staple for any kitchen. Try: Roasted Vegetable Flans with Fresh Tarragon * Croissant, Ham, and Mustard Gratin * Wild Mushroom Lasagna * Chicken Pot Pies with Fall Vegetables and Golden Cheddar Crusts * Aunt Janie’s Lemon-Parsley Oysters with Cracker Topping * Cassoulet Rapide * and more