The Physiology of Taste; Harder's Book of Practical American Cookery Volume 1

The Physiology of Taste; Harder's Book of Practical American Cookery Volume 1
Title The Physiology of Taste; Harder's Book of Practical American Cookery Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Jules Arthur Harder
Publisher Palala Press
Pages 472
Release 2016-05-09
Genre
ISBN 9781356139040

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The Physiology of Taste, Vol. 1

The Physiology of Taste, Vol. 1
Title The Physiology of Taste, Vol. 1 PDF eBook
Author Jules Arthur Harder
Publisher
Pages 462
Release 2015-06-29
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781330476185

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Excerpt from The Physiology of Taste, Vol. 1: Harder's Book of Practical American Cookery "What!" - the reader may exclaim - "Another book on cookery! Have we not Careme and Francatelli, Vatel and Soyer, Ude and Gouffe, Miss Acton and Mrs. Beeton, Meg Dodds and Mrs. Hale, and scores of other authorities on the same subject?" Must every cook be an author, and we be asked to read his book, as well as to eat of the dishes he prepares?" Gentle reader, it is to anticipate this possible state of mind, and to answer these probable questions, that this explanatory preface is submitted. Many a dish is cooked that is not worth the time and trouble, even by an ordinarily educated palate, given to its discussion, and many a book written - especially on the subject of Cookery - the reading of which is worse than time wasted. There have been innumerable Cook Books for popular use published, I grant you; but if you ask nine out of ten persons who consult them, they will tell you they become more and more perplexed as they attempt to follow their guidance. The housekeeper will confess she has been led into errors by their vague recipes, injurious to the family health, and, at the same time, expensive to the family purse. It is to dissipate this fog enveloping the literature of the kitchen that the publication of the Book Of American Practical Cookery is undertaken. The author claims that the work is the result of a lifetime of study, constant observation, and practical experience in the best culinary establishments of both Continents. He, therefore, brings to his task a thorough knowledge of the subject, and asserts, fearless of successful contradiction, that the result of his labors will be the only competent, treatise - applying culinary science especially to the material conditions of this country - ever written. He intends it for a trustworthy guide to all what to eat and drink, and what to avoid. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

The Physiology of Taste

The Physiology of Taste
Title The Physiology of Taste PDF eBook
Author Jules Arthur Harder
Publisher
Pages 431
Release 1885
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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The Physiology of Taste

The Physiology of Taste
Title The Physiology of Taste PDF eBook
Author Jules Arthur Harder
Publisher
Pages 431
Release 1885
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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The Physiology Of Taste - Harder's Book Of Practical American Cookery - Vol I.

The Physiology Of Taste - Harder's Book Of Practical American Cookery - Vol I.
Title The Physiology Of Taste - Harder's Book Of Practical American Cookery - Vol I. PDF eBook
Author Jules Arthur Harder
Publisher Read Books Ltd
Pages 581
Release 2013-07-08
Genre Cooking
ISBN 147338477X

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A wonderful cook book, full of great recipes from the early 20th century.

The Culinarians

The Culinarians
Title The Culinarians PDF eBook
Author David S. Shields
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 589
Release 2017-10-26
Genre Cooking
ISBN 022640692X

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“[A] first ever history of the nation’s foundational ‘culinarians’—the chefs, caterers, and restauranteurs who made cooking an art.” —Marcie Cohen Ferris, author of The Edible South In this encyclopedic history of the rise of professional cooking in America, the 175 biographies include the legendary Julien, founder in 1793 of America’s first restaurant, Boston’s Restorator; and Louis Diat and Oscar of the Waldorf, the men most responsible for keeping the ideal of fine dining alive between the World Wars. Though many of the gastronomic pioneers gathered here are less well known, their diverse influence on American dining should not be overlooked—plus, their stories are truly entertaining. We meet an African American oyster dealer who became the Congressional caterer, and, thus, a powerful broker of political patronage; a French chef who was a culinary savant of vegetables and drove the rise of California cuisine in the 1870s; and a rotund Philadelphia confectioner who prevailed in a culinary contest with a rival in New York by staging what many believed to be the greatest American meal of the nineteenth century. He later grew wealthy selling ice cream to the masses. Shields also introduces us to a French chef who brought haute cuisine to wealthy prospectors and a black restaurateur who hosted a reconciliation dinner for black and white citizens at the close of the Civil War in Charleston. Altogether, The Culinarians is a delightful compendium of charcuterie-makers, pastry-pipers, caterers, railroad chefs, and cooking school matrons—not to mention drunks, temperance converts, and gangsters—who all had a hand in creating the first age of American fine dining and its legacy of conviviality and innovation that continues today.

The American Chestnut

The American Chestnut
Title The American Chestnut PDF eBook
Author Donald Edward Davis
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 393
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 0820360465

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Before 1910 the American chestnut was one of the most common trees in the eastern United States. Although historical evidence suggests the natural distribution of the American chestnut extended across more than four hundred thousand square miles of territory—an area stretching from eastern Maine to southeast Louisiana—stands of the trees could also be found in parts of Wisconsin, Michigan, Washington State, and Oregon. An important natural resource, chestnut wood was preferred for woodworking, fencing, and building construction, as it was rot resistant and straight grained. The hearty and delicious nuts also fed wildlife, people, and livestock. Ironically, the tree that most piqued the emotions of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Americans has virtually disappeared from the eastern United States. After a blight fungus was introduced into the United States during the late nineteenth century, the American chestnut became functionally extinct. Although the virtual eradication of the species caused one of the greatest ecological catastrophes since the last ice age, considerable folklore about the American chestnut remains. Some of the tree’s history dates to the very founding of our country, making the story of the American chestnut an integral part of American cultural and environmental history. The American Chestnut tells the story of the American chestnut from Native American prehistory through the Civil War and the Great Depression. Davis documents the tree’s impact on nineteenth-and early twentieth-century American life, including the decorative and culinary arts. While he pays much attention to the importation of chestnut blight and the tree’s decline as a dominant species, the author also evaluates efforts to restore the American chestnut to its former place in the eastern deciduous forest, including modern attempts to genetically modify the species.