Fannie in the Kitchen

Fannie in the Kitchen
Title Fannie in the Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Deborah Hopkinson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 40
Release 2013-07-23
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442484594

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Marcia was trying to help her mama. So maybe balancing on top of a tower of chairs to dip candles wasn't such a good idea. And perhaps her biscuits worked better as doorstops than dessert. Still, does her mama really need to hire a mother's helper? Then Fannie Farmer steps into their kitchen, and all of a sudden the biscuits are dainty and the griddle cakes aren't quite so...al dente. As Fannie teaches Marcia all about cooking, from how to flip a griddle cake at precisely the right moment to how to determine the freshness of eggs, Marcia makes a wonderful new friend. Here's the story "from soup to nuts" -- delightfully embellished by Deborah Hopkinson -- of how Fannie Farmer invented the modern recipe and created one of the first and best-loved American cookbooks. Nancy Carpenter seamlessly incorporates vintage engravings into her pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations, deliciously evoking the feeling of a time gone by.

The Fannie Farmer Baking Book

The Fannie Farmer Baking Book
Title The Fannie Farmer Baking Book PDF eBook
Author Marion Cunningham
Publisher Gramercy
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Baking
ISBN 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.

Fannie's Last Supper

Fannie's Last Supper
Title Fannie's Last Supper PDF eBook
Author Chris Kimball
Publisher McClelland & Stewart
Total Pages 332
Release 2010-10-05
Genre Cooking
ISBN 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 Cookbook

The Fannie Farmer Cookbook
Title The Fannie Farmer Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Marion Cunningham
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1979
Genre Cooking, American
ISBN

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First published 1896. Frequently revised.

The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book

The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book
Title The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book PDF eBook
Author Fannie Merritt Farmer
Publisher
Total Pages 776
Release 1912
Genre Cooking, American
ISBN

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Women in the Kitchen

Women in the Kitchen
Title Women in the Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Anne Willan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 320
Release 2021-05-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1501173324

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"Anne Willan, multi-award-winning culinary historian, cookbook writer, cooking teacher, and founder of La Varenne Cooking School in Paris, explores the lives and work of women cookbook authors whose important books have defined cooking over the past three hundred years. Beginning with the first published cookbook by Hannah Woolley in 1661, up to Alice Waters today, these women, and books, created the canon of the American table. Focusing on the figures behind the recipes, Women in the Kitchen traces the development of American home cooking from the first, early colonial days to transformative cookbooks by Fannie Farmer, Irma Rombauer, Julia Child, Edna Lewis, and Marcella Hazan. Willan offers a short biography of each influential woman, including her background, and a description of the seminal books she authored. These women inspired one another, and in part owe their places in cooking history to those who came before them. Featuring fifty original recipes, as well as updated versions Willan has tested and modernized for the contemporary kitchen, this engaging narrative seamlessly moves through history to help readers understand how female cookbook authors have shaped American cooking today"--Amazon

Fanny at Chez Panisse

Fanny at Chez Panisse
Title Fanny at Chez Panisse PDF eBook
Author Alice L. Waters
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 148
Release 1997-09-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0060928689

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Chez Panisse is a restaurant in Berkeley, California, run by Alice Waters and her large group of friends. Her daughter Fanny's stories of this busy place are a friendly and funny introduction to the delights of real restaurant life, and her recipes show how easy and inexpensive it is to make good food with basic ingredients and simple techniques. Opening up the magic world of cooking to children, Alice Waters describes, in the words of seven-year-old Fanny, the path food travels from the garden to the kitchen to the table. Teaching kids where food really comes from not just from the market but from farms and people who care about the earth, Fanny at Chez Panisse has lessons on the importance of eating with your hands, of garlic and of composting and recycling. It is also a delightful beginner's cookbook with 46 recipes that will tempt children into the desire to cook and eat with whole hearts, alert minds and all the senses. From banana milkshakes and green apple sherbet to cherry tomato pasta and black beans and sour cream, as well as spaghetti and meatballs, french fries and pizza, there is something here for every child to prepare and enjoy.