Fannie's Last Supper

Fannie's Last Supper

Author: Chris Kimball

Publisher: McClelland & Stewart

Published: 2010-10-05

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 1551993600

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Before The Joy of Cooking, there was The Boston Cooking School Cookbook. Written by Fannie Farmer, principal of the school, and published in 1896, it was the bestselling cookbook of its age. 400,000 copies were sold by Farmer's death in 1915 — and more than 4 million were sold by the 1960s. It perfectly encapsulates the late Victorian era, but it's also surprisingly modern; in short, it's ripe for reevaluation. And who better to conduct such an experiment than Chris Kimball, founder of Cook's Illustrated and host of PBS's America's Test Kitchen? Fannie's Last Supper is the result. In it, Kimball assembles an extravagant 12-course Christmas dinner from Farmer's cookbook and serves it in an 1859 Boston townhouse, complete with an authentic Victorian home kitchen, uniformed maids, and a distinguished guest list. The menu includes Roast Goose with Potato Stuffing, Canton Punch, Three Moulded Victorian Jellies, and Mandarin Cake. But Kimball includes more than just the dinner party's dishes — Fannie's Last Supper is a working cookbook with tested, rewritten, updated recipes drawn from Farmer's opus. It's a culinary thriller of sorts, travelling back in time to reexamine something most of us take for granted: the North American table.


The Fannie Farmer Baking Book

The Fannie Farmer Baking Book

Author: Marion Cunningham

Publisher: Gramercy

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780517148297

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A superb collection of more than 800 recipes drawn from both America's rich past and new culinary discoveries. It's the Bible of baking, considered by many as the most thorough baking book on the market. The highly readable, easy-to-follow text explains the whys and hows of baking and makes it easy for even the beginner to achieve delicious results in the kitchen. Line drawings throughout.


The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book

The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book

Author: Fannie Merritt Farmer

Publisher:

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781626100183

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More than 100 years after its original publication, The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book is an American classic - never out of print, and now known simply as The Fannie Farmer Cookbook. The first edition of this classic appeared in 1896, and its scientific approach to nutrition and cooking processes were tremendously influential. Among the contributions we take for granted today was Farmer's insistence on standard measurements: one teaspoon of this, one cup of that - a novel idea at a time when traditional cookbooks called for a pinch, a handful, or even an amount "to your taste." This reprint edition was prepared from digital scans of the original volume in the collection of the Michigan State University Libraries, and was printed and bound with the library's Espresso Book Machine.


Mrs. Lincoln's Boston Cook Book

Mrs. Lincoln's Boston Cook Book

Author: Mary Lincoln

Publisher: Applewood Books

Published: 2008-10

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 1429090103

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First published in 1883, the "Boston Cook Book" became a standard in American kitchens and was widely used in cooking classrooms. Lincoln, an instructor at the Boston Cooking School, influenced a generation of cooking professionals with this comprehensive cookbook.


The Fannie Farmer Junior Cookbook

The Fannie Farmer Junior Cookbook

Author: Joan Scobey

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Published: 2009-10-31

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 0316086304

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For generations, Fanny Farmer has introduced young chefs to the world of good eating. This revised and updated edition offers delicious, healthy recipes for breads, soups, salads, meats, pastas, pies, and much more. Step-by-step instructions and basic guides to the ingredients, terminology, and common kitchen equipment are enhanced by informative illustrations. Safety tips and menus are also provided to help young cooks feel comfortable organizing meals for the whole family.