Seeking the Historical Cook
Title | Seeking the Historical Cook PDF eBook |
Author | Kay K. Moss |
Publisher | Univ of South Carolina Press |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 2021-03-29 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1643362224 |
A primer on applying historical and culinary practices to modern day cooking Seeking the Historical Cook is a guide to historical cooking methods from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century receipt (recipe) books and an examination of how those methods can be used in kitchens today. Designed for adventurous cooks and "foodies," this volume is rich with photographs, period images, and line art depicting kitchen tools and cooking methods. Kay K. Moss invites readers to discover traditional receipts and to experiment with ancestral dishes to brighten today's meals. From campfires to modern kitchens, Seeking the Historical Cook is a primer on interpreting the language of early receipts, a practical guide to historical techniques, and a memoir of experiences at historic hearths. Scores of sources, including more than a dozen unpublished personal cookery books, are compared and contrasted with a new look at southern foodways (eating habits and culinary practices). A rather strict interpretive and experiential approach is combined with a friendly and open invitation to the reader to join the ranks of curious cooks. Taken together, these receipts, facts, and lore illustrate the evolution of selected foods through the eighteenth century and beyond. After decades of research, experimentation, and teaching in a variety of settings, Moss provides a hands-on approach to rediscovering, re-creating, and enjoying foods from the early South. The book begins by steeping the reader in history, culinary tools, and the common cooking techniques of the time. Then Moss presents a collection of tasteful and appealing southern ancestral receipts that can be fashioned into brilliant heirloom dishes for our twenty-first-century tables. There are dishes fit for a simple backwoods celebration or an elegant plantation feast, intriguing new possibilities for a modern Thanksgiving dinner, and even simple experiments for a school project or for sharing with a favorite child. This book is for the cook who wants to try something old... that is new again.
Seeking the Historical Cook
Title | Seeking the Historical Cook PDF eBook |
Author | Kay Moss |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781611172591 |
"A guide to historical cooking techniques from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century receipt (recipe) books and an examination of how those methods can be used in kitches today"--Dust jacket.
A History of Cooks and Cooking
Title | A History of Cooks and Cooking PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Symons |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | 404 |
Release | 2003-10-15 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780252071928 |
Never has there been so little need to cook. Yet Michael Symons maintains that to be truly human we need to become better cooks: practical and generous sharers of food.Fueled by James Boswell's definition of humans as cooking animals (for "no beast can cook"), Symons sets out to explore the civilizing role of cooks in history. His wanderings take us to the clay ovens of the prehistoric eastern Mediterranean and the bronze cauldrons of ancient China, to fabulous banquets in the temples and courts of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Persia, to medieval English cookshops and southeast Asian street markets, to palace kitchens, diners, and to modern fast-food eateries.Symons samples conceptions and perceptions of cooks and cooking, from Plato and Descartes to Marx and Virginia Woolf, asking why cooks, despite their vital and central role in sustaining life, have remained in the shadows, unheralded, unregarded, and underappreciated. "People think of meals as occasions where you share food," he notes. "They rarely think of cooks as sharers of food."Considering such notions as the physical and political consequences of sauce, connections between food and love, and cooking as a regulator of clock and calendar, Symons provides a spirited and diverting defense of a cook-centered view of the world.Michael Symons is the author of One Continuous Picnic: A History of Eating in Australia and The Shared Table.
Artisanal Cooking
Title | Artisanal Cooking PDF eBook |
Author | Terrance Brennan |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Cookbooks |
ISBN | 9780764568220 |
Presents a collection of one hundred fifty recipes from hors d'oeuvres and entrees, soups, sandwiches, main meals, and delicious desserts by master chef, Terrance Brennan.
Quiches, Kugels, and Couscous
Title | Quiches, Kugels, and Couscous PDF eBook |
Author | Joan Nathan |
Publisher | Knopf |
Total Pages | 401 |
Release | 2010-11-02 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0307594505 |
What is Jewish cooking in France? In a journey that was a labor of love, Joan Nathan traveled the country to discover the answer and, along the way, unearthed a treasure trove of recipes and the often moving stories behind them. Nathan takes us into kitchens in Paris, Alsace, and the Loire Valley; she visits the bustling Belleville market in Little Tunis in Paris; she breaks bread with Jewish families around the observation of the Sabbath and the celebration of special holidays. All across France, she finds that Jewish cooking is more alive than ever: traditional dishes are honored, yet have acquired a certain French finesse. And completing the circle of influences: following Algerian independence, there has been a huge wave of Jewish immigrants from North Africa, whose stuffed brik and couscous, eggplant dishes and tagines—as well as their hot flavors and Sephardic elegance—have infiltrated contemporary French cooking. All that Joan Nathan has tasted and absorbed is here in this extraordinary book, rich in a history that dates back 2,000 years and alive with the personal stories of Jewish people in France today.
Bull Cook and Authentic Historical Recipes and Practices
Title | Bull Cook and Authentic Historical Recipes and Practices PDF eBook |
Author | George Leonard Herter |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 388 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | Cookery |
ISBN |
In the lumber camp days and pioneer days the cooks learned from each other and the old world cooks. Each taught the other his country's cooking secrets. Out of the mixing came fine food, prepared as nowhere else in the world. I am putting down some of these recipes that you will not find in cookbooks plus many other historical recipes. Each recipe here is a real cooking secret. I am also publishing for the first time authentic historical recipes of great importance.--Introduction page 5.
Seeking Structure from Nature
Title | Seeking Structure from Nature PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Cook |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 200 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN |
The central idea of organic architecture is that buildings should be responsive to place and society (northwesterners should see Alvar Aalto's library at Mt. Angel Abbey in Oregon), unlike the International Style typified by the work of Mies van der Rohe. This thrilling architectural reference documents the recent organic movement in Hungarian architecture. This is gorgeous work, if not without the dangers of embracing a canned nationalism. Lavishly illustrated with photos in bandw and color, as well as drawings and plans. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR