The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy

The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy
Title The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy PDF eBook
Author Hannah Glasse
Publisher
Pages 476
Release 1784
Genre Cooking
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Art and Cook

Art and Cook
Title Art and Cook PDF eBook
Author Allan Ben
Publisher Universe Publishing(NY)
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Food in art
ISBN 9780789312976

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Originally published: Brooklyn, NY: Digital In Space, Inc., 2004.

The Art of Cookery in the Middle Ages

The Art of Cookery in the Middle Ages
Title The Art of Cookery in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Terence Scully
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 296
Release 1995
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780851154305

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In this fascinating study, the author examines both the theory and practice of medieval cooking. The recipes which survived indicate how rich and varied a choice of dishes the wealthy could enjoy.

New Art of Cookery

New Art of Cookery
Title New Art of Cookery PDF eBook
Author Vicky Hayward
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 321
Release 2017-06-16
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1442279427

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Winner of the Jane Grigson Trust Award 2017 and the Aragonese Academy of Gastronomy’s 2017 Prize for Research New Art of Cookery, Drawn from the School of Economic Experience, was an influential recipe book published in 1745 by Spanish friary cook Juan Altamiras. In it, he wrote up over 200 recipes for meat, poultry, game, salted and fresh fish, vegetables and sweet things in a chatty style aimed at readers who cooked on a modest budget. He showed that economic cookery could be delicious if flavors and aromas were blended with an appreciation for all sorts of ingredients, however humble, and for diverse food cultures, ranging from that of Aragon, his home region, to those of Iberian court and New World kitchens. This first English translation gives guidelines for today’s cooks alongside the original text, and interweaves a new narrative portraying 18th-century Spain, its everyday life, and food culture. The author traces links between New Art’s dishes and modern Spanish cookery, tells the story of her search to identify the book’s author and understand the popularity of his book for over 150 years, and takes travelers, cooks, historians, and students of Spanish language, culture, and gastronomy on a fascinating journey to the world of Altamiras and, most important of all, his kitchen.

The Art of Cooking

The Art of Cooking
Title The Art of Cooking PDF eBook
Author Maestro Martino of Como
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 224
Release 2005-01-03
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780520928312

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Maestro Martino of Como has been called the first celebrity chef, and his extraordinary treatise on Renaissance cookery, The Art of Cooking, is the first known culinary guide to specify ingredients, cooking times and techniques, utensils, and amounts. This vibrant document is also essential to understanding the forms of conviviality developed in Central Italy during the Renaissance, as well as their sociopolitical implications. In addition to the original text, this first complete English translation of the work includes a historical essay by Luigi Ballerini and fifty modernized recipes by acclaimed Italian chef Stefania Barzini. The Art of Cooking, unlike the culinary manuals of the time, is a true gastronomic lexicon, surprisingly like a modern cookbook in identifying the quantity and kinds of ingredients in each dish, the proper procedure for cooking them, and the time required, as well as including many of the secrets of a culinary expert. In his lively introduction, Luigi Ballerini places Maestro Martino in the complicated context of his time and place and guides the reader through the complexities of Italian and papal politics. Stefania Barzini's modernized recipes that follow the text bring the tastes of the original dishes into line with modern tastes. Her knowledgeable explanations of how she has adapted the recipes to the contemporary palate are models of their kind and will inspire readers to recreate these classic dishes in their own kitchens. Jeremy Parzen's translation is the first to gather the entire corpus of Martino's legacy.

The Art of Cooking with Vegetables

The Art of Cooking with Vegetables
Title The Art of Cooking with Vegetables PDF eBook
Author Alain Passard
Publisher Frances Lincoln
Pages 0
Release 2015-04-19
Genre Cooking (Vegetables)
ISBN 9780711235410

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Alain Passard is the chef who astonished the food world in 2000 by removing red meat from his three-Michelin-starred Paris restaurant L'Arp?ge, and dedicating himself to cooking with vegetables, supplied exclusively from his own organic farm. Today L'Arp?ge is widely acknowledged as one of the world's great restaurants, while its visionary owner has inspired a new generation of chefs. Here is a collection of forty-eight wonderful recipes illustrated with Alain Passard's own joyful collages. The Art of Cooking with Vegetables is made up of unexpected combinations, complex flavours created with a few simple elements, a passion for fresh and seasonal ingredients. Simple, and simply perfect.

The Art of Cookery Made Easy and Refined

The Art of Cookery Made Easy and Refined
Title The Art of Cookery Made Easy and Refined PDF eBook
Author John Mollard
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 1807
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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