The American Antiquarian Cookbook Collection: 5 books

Book cover of Cook Not Mad: Or, Rational Cookery

Cook Not Mad: Or, Rational Cookery

Or, Rational Cookery

by The American Antiquarian Cookbook Collection
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2012

 Within a year of its publication in the United States, The Cook Not Mad was also published in Canada and thus became Canada’s first printed cookbook. Ironically, the only difference between the editions was a single word: “Canadian” was substituted for “American” in the subtitle. In contrast...
Book cover of What To Do with the Cold Mutton

What To Do with the Cold Mutton

A Book of Rechauffes

by The American Antiquarian Cookbook Collection
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2012

This clever little volume was devised to provide hints on setting a modest but “well-ordered table” for the “young and inexperienced mistress of a household where a moderate income renders economy advisable.” Self-styled as a “Book of Rechauffes [warmed leftovers] together with many other approved...
Book cover of The New England Cook Book

The New England Cook Book

Or, Young Housekeeper's Guide

by The American Antiquarian Cookbook Collection
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2012

 The particular emphasis on varieties of seafood in The New England Cook Book, including specific recipes for cod, halibut, striped and sea bass, black fish, shad, salt cod, fish cakes, lobsters and crabs, “scollops,” eels, clams, and oysters easily identifies the book’s origins. It also contains...
Book cover of Canadian Housewife's Manual of Cookery
by The American Antiquarian Cookbook Collection
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2012

The content of The Canadian Housewife’s Manual of Cookery owes much to contemporary cookbooks published in America, England, and France. There are several hundred recipes including soups, sauces, fish, meats, poultry, eggs, game, vegetables, puddings, pancakes, fritters, pastry, cakes, bread, sweets,...
Book cover of The Hand-Book of Carving
by The American Antiquarian Cookbook Collection
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2012

According to the unknown author, “Without a perfect knowledge of the art of Carving, it is impossible to perform the honor of the table with propriety; and nothing can be more disagreeable to one of a sensitive disposition, than to behold a person, at the head of a well-furnished board, hacking the finest joints, and giving them the appearance of having been gnawed by dogs.”
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