Publication date: 2001-10 Dewey code: 641 Price: $29.95
Review The Essential Mediterranean Cookbook (Essential Cookbook) / Whitecap Books:The latest book in the best-selling Essential series highlights the sunny cuisine of the Mediterranean region. Featuring the distinctive ingredients of each culture, such as olive oil, pasta, cheese, wine, and fresh vegetables, this collection is guaranteed to transform your meals into great events. With step-by-step color photographs and sidebars on tips and techniques, it's never been so easy to escape to the sunny Mediterranean.
Publication date: 2003-12-19 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $50.00 Price: $31.50
Review Mariage Freres: French Tea / Flammarion:Mariage Frères, the premier tea importers of France since 1854, offer their definitive version of the "art of tea" for those who are unable resist the temptation of a fragrant cup of tea accompanied by flaky pastry. When Richard Bueno and Kitti Cha Sangmanee bought the well-respected Parisian firm in the early eighties, they expanded the business and give it a radically new dimension by inventing the French "art of tea". Mariage Frères sought out the best tea buds from all four corners of the globe: green teas from Japan, white teas from China, and First Flush Darjeelings. This book shares new ways of enjoying camellia sinensis and uncovers the secrets of the Mariage Frères tea ritual: mouth-watering recipes, tranquil settings, and beautiful accessories. This refined book-packaged as exquisitely as the company's tea and tea-related products-is a chic and totally irresistible invitation to tea.
Publication date: 2006-06-30 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $29.95 Price: $32.32
Review 1080 Recetas De Cocina/ 1080 Kitchen Recipes / Alianza Editorial Sa:
Publication date: 2009-04-21 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $50.00 Price: $31.50
Review Great Chefs and Hidden Secrets of Italian Cuisine / White Star:
Publication date: 1991-11 Dewey code: 641.59495 Price: $15.95
Review Opaa!: Greek Cooking Chicago Style / Bonus Books:
Creator: Catherine Brown Publication date: 1998-12 List Price: $19.95 Price: $38.08
Review A Scottish Feast / Argyll Publishing:
Publication date: 2007-12-30 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $40.95 Price: $31.12
Review Beber y comer en el Mediterraneo/ Drinking and Eating in the Mediterranean:
Authors
- Caleb Barber
- Deirdre Heekin
Publication date: 2002-11 Dewey code: 641.5945 List Price: $29.95 Price: $76.62
Review Pane e Salute: Food and Love in Italy and Vermont / Invisible Cities Press:For the past several years, people passionate about food have been making the trek to Woodstock, Vermont, to visit a unique Italian restaurant and bakery: Pane e Salute, which translates to 'bread and health'. Combing Italy for both rare and traditional recipes, husband and wife Caleb Barber and Deirdre Heekin have brought the flavours and styles of its distinctive regions to their restaurant. Sharing that same food and spirit, this collection of their recipes is more than a cookbook - it is a love affair with a culture, with a way of life. In vignettes taken from their years in Italy, they offer glimpses of a young vibrant Italy: rolling out pizza dough in an ancient hill town at midnight while wild dogs bay in abandoned villages; fogged car windows of an Italian lovers' lane amidst the olive groves near the Villa Ruccellai. The 80 recipes included are every bit as luscious as the memories they share throughout. In Italy, meals are planned in accordance with the seasons; the same is true of each mouth-watering recipe here, all of which are designed to take advantage of the freshest local ingredients. From Baby Peas with Prosciutto in spring to the summer celebration inherent in Roasted Eggplant with Fresh Ricotta, the recipes and anecdotes in this book provide rich sustenance in the best tradition of travel and food writing.
Edition: 2 Publication date: 2002-06-30 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $28.95 Price: $23.49
Review El Foie-Gras/ The Fat Liver: Sus Origenes Y Realidades/ It's Origins and Realities (Cocina/ Cooking):
Creator: Cathy Henderson Publication date: 1992-12 Dewey code: 641 Price: $8.95
Review The Rhyming Irish Cookbook / Irish American Book Company:
Authors
- Maggie Nuyten
- Maggie Nuyten
Publication date: 2000-08-10 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $31.00 Price: $31.00
Review Maggie's Inheritance / Trafford Publishing:Ever since her father passed the book (manuscript) on to her, Maggie was fascinated by it. Not until she had retired could she find time to do the research. It was written by her ancestors on the female side of the family starting in the mid 17th. Century, this was confirmed by the watermarks in the paper. Many people encouraged her to publish the book. She felt before doing this, she should try and trace the background of the people that had contributed by recording their favourite or family recipes. This resulted in a book consisting of 176 pages of copies of recipes, a glossary and clarification of the old English terminology, measurements, weights and historical information. The end result is a book, opening a window into more than three centuries of English cooking and home remedies. Anybody interested in cooking, medicine, the envolvement of the English language and handwriting will find this book fascinating.
Publication date: 1997-05 Dewey code: 641.59498 List Price: $24.95 Price: $48.62
Review Taste of Romania: Its Cookery and Glimpses of Its History, Folklore, Art, Literature, and Poetry / Hippocrene Books:Providing a taste of both Old World and modern Romanian culture, this book combines more than 140 traditional recipes with examples of Romania's folklore, humour, art, poetry and proverbs. Included are many classic recipes such as mamaliga, a polenta-style cornmeal and fish zacusca.
Publication date: 1997-10-01 Dewey code: 641.59411 List Price: $50.00 Price: $37.34
Review The Claire Macdonald Cookbook / Transworld Publishers:This is a celebratory collection of recipes from Claire Macdonald's years of cooking at Kinloch Lodge, revised and updated to take account of the health and weight-conscious '90s.
Creator: Magdalena Thomas Publication date: 1999-07-23 Dewey code: 641.59438 List Price: $47.50 Price: $36.00
Review Food and Drink in Medieval Poland: Rediscovering a Cuisine of the Past / University of Pennsylvania Press:Lavender vinegar, saffron wafers, chicken baked with prunes, pears stewed with cucumbers and figs. there is something wonderfully inviting about the unusual and exotic flavors that came to the medieval Polish table. By turns robust and refined, and capturing all the richness and complexity of Poland in the Middle Ages, this is cookery that flourished at the crossroads of Western and Oriental foodways. This is the first book of its kind in English to explore the fascinating culinary history of medieval Poland. It represents the fruits of a twenty-year collaboration between two distinguished food historians, William Woys Weaver and the late Maria Dembinska. Freely adapted from a pioneering work first published by Dembinska in 1963, this new edition explores the subject of Polish medieval cuisine through archaeology, material culture, and ethnography, along with other perspectives and techniques. Topics examined include not just the personal eating habits of kings, queens, and nobles but also those of the peasants, monks, and other social groups not generally considered in medieval food studies. To appreciate the tastes and textures of medieval Polish cookery, there is simply no better way than to experience the food firsthand. [+]
Weaver has included thirty-five carefully reconstructed recipes, from courtier's pottage, a one-pot dinner popular with rich peasants and petty nobles, to game stewed with sauerkraut, to a court dish of baked fruit, to Polish hydromel, an easily made drink flavored with honey and fennel. With ingredients such as rosewater, cucumbers, saffron, and honey, these recipes will intrigue anyone who loves the art of cooking. You could start with Chicken Baked with Prunes, prepared in the 14th century for the Bishop of Zeitz. The ingredients include sliced onion, shredded white cabbage, large prunes with their pits, chopped parsley, juniper berries, a large roasting hen cut in half, bay leaf, bacon, ginger, cinnamon, a red Hungarian wine, and a little dill seed. This bakes, covered, in an earthenware pan, and is served on boiled millet refried in oil or butter and accompanied by green mustard sauce. What you would taste, according William Woys Weaver, the editor and coauthor of Food and Drink in Medieval Poland, is the spirit of 14th-century Polish cuisine. Not French, mind you. Not Italian, or German even. But Polish. First published in a much more academic form in 1963 (not to mention in academic Polish), Maria Dembinska's groundbreaking study of the foods and eating habits of the Polish in the Middle Ages took until now to find its way into English. The text remains true to its scholarly spirit, for perhaps no one admired Dembinska more for her academic rigor than Weaver, author of the recent Heirloom Vegetable Gardening. And it was Weaver who brought Dembinska's book to life, took it on as a personal challenge and mission, all of his considerable work done gratis. To read his introduction, which properly places Dembinska in a scholarly pantheon, is to read a spy novel, for all that is in this book was gathered under police-state scrutiny. Dembinska has an interdisciplinary approach, including the all-important ethnographic perspective and historic archaeology. One discipline was used to confront and/or confirm the theories of the other, because much of what might have been a written record was lost to warfare, both modern and historic. Dembinska's challenge was not only to chronicle the food ways of medieval Poland, but to try to define what in fact was Polish. Who were the Poles? Where were the Poles? What unfolds in chapters such as "Toward a Definition of Polish National Cookery," "Poland in the Middle Ages," "The Dramatis Personae of the Old Polish Table," and "Food and Drink in Medieval Poland" is a document of how people lived in a land caught between Europe and Asia, with influences pouring in from Cyprus and Byzantium, Russia, Germany, Italy, and France. In a sense, Dembinska's greatest gift has been to give a real Polish history back to a living Poland. And William Woys Weaver gives us Maria Dembinska, a wonderful scholar who died before this long, long project could be completed. The recipes Weaver researched and included with the text combine to make this a history, ethnography, archaeology, and a powerful friendship you can sit down and taste. It's a rare taste, and one to be savored. -Schuyler Ingle.
Creator: Bianca Otero (Photo Editor) Publication date: 2007-05-29 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $45.00 Price: $31.30
Review Hungary: Its Fine wines and Winemakers / Wine Appreciation Guild:The past and present of one of Europe's greatest and most mysterious vinelands is laid bare in this lavishly photographed and engagingly written homage to Hungarian wine and winemaking. With maps and listings of all Hungarian wine regions, grape varieties in use, and producers and their products.
Publication date: 2006-07-30 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $72.95 Price: $53.25
Review Donosti Pintxo a Pintxo: Mas De 500 Recetas De 150 Concineros/ More Than 500 Recipes from 150 Chefs:
Publication date: 2006-03-28 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $60.00 Price: $36.00
Review Larousse Gastronomique Recipe Collection / Clarkson Potter:Since its original publication in 1938, Larousse Gastronomique has withstood the test of time and trend to remain the world’s most authoritative culinary reference book. Generations of serious cooks have turned to it for guidance that encompasses every fashion and taste, making its comprehensive collection of 2,500 classic recipes an indispensable resource. Recently updated, every one of these recipes has now been organized into four compact volumes to create a convenient and essential addition to every cook’s library. The Larousse Gastronomique Recipe Collection includes:•Classic meat, poultry, and game recipes, from Boeuf Bourguignon and Osso Bucco à la Milanaise to Glazed Spare Ribs and Chicken Jambalaya•Quintessential fish and seafood dishes, including Lobster Thermidor, Salmon Koulibiac, Pike Quenelles Mousseline, and Grilled Shad with Sorrel•Landmark vegetable and salad recipes, such as Asparagus Mousse, Gratin Dauphinois, Mushroom Duxelles, and Corn Fritters•Timeless desserts, cakes, and pastries, from Charlotte à la Chantilly and Black Forest Gâteau to Passion Fruit Sorbet and Danish Cherry FlanEach volume of the Larousse Gastronomique Recipe Collection also includes recipes for basic pastries, condiments, garnishes, sauces, and more, turning this collection into a complete course in kitchen classics.
Publication date: 1982-12-01 Dewey code: 641 List Price: $31.95 Price: $31.95
Review El Practicon/the Practicon / TusQuets:
Publication date: 1998-04 Dewey code: 641 Price: $31.95
Review Food and Feast in Tudor England / Alan Sutton Publishing,:This book provides a readable overview of Tudor food and eating habits. Chapters cover kitchens and cooking, what people drank, food and health (including Tudor ideas about healthy eating), setting the table and table manners, feasting and banquets. The author shows that dining habits in the sixteenth century were not the same as those of the Middle Ages and that Tudor dining, at least for the wealthier section of the population, was much more sophisticated than it is generally given credit for.
Publication date: 2003-04 Dewey code: 641 Price: $20.95
Review Pizza and Neapolitan Cookery: Pizzas and Calzoni, Sauces, Pasta, First Courses, Meats and Fish, Vegetables, Fried Foods, Eggs and Desserts (Bonechi) / Bonechi Books:
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Models & Brands: The Essential Mediterranean Cookbook (Essential Cookbook), Mariage Freres: French Tea, 1080 Recetas De Cocina/ 1080 Kitchen Recipes, Great Chefs and Hidden Secrets of Italian Cuisine, Opaa!: Greek Cooking Chicago Style, A Scottish Feast, Beber y comer en el Mediterraneo/ Drinking and Eating in the Mediterranean, Pane e Salute: Food and Love in Italy and Vermont, El Foie-Gras/ The Fat Liver: Sus Origenes Y Realidades/ It's Origins and Realities (Cocina/ Cooking), The Rhyming Irish Cookbook, Maggie's Inheritance, Taste of Romania: Its Cookery and Glimpses of Its History, Folklore, Art, Literature, and Poetry, The Claire Macdonald Cookbook, Food and Drink in Medieval Poland: Rediscovering a Cuisine of the Past, Hungary: Its Fine wines and Winemakers, Donosti Pintxo a Pintxo: Mas De 500 Recetas De 150 Concineros/ More Than 500 Recipes from 150 Chefs, Larousse Gastronomique Recipe Collection, El Practicon/the Practicon, Food and Feast in Tudor England, Pizza and Neapolitan Cookery: Pizzas and Calzoni, Sauces, Pasta, First Courses, Meats and Fish, Vegetables, Fried Foods, Eggs and Desserts (Bonechi)Top headlines: Ancient flying reptile bigger than a car: A fossil of a toothless flying pterosaur, with a body bigger than some family cars, represents the largest of these extinct reptiles ever to be found and has forced the creation of a new genus, scientists announced today. ›21:49 Oil tumbles below $44, gas hits new low: Oil tumbled below $44 a barrel Thursday and average gasoline prices slipped under $1.80 a gallon, both four year lows. ›20:39 China to send scientists into space: China's military-backed space program will send scientists on future manned missions as its demand for technical expertise rises, state media reported Friday. ›14:46 Were too poor to keep our children: What happens when you can no longer afford your family? 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