The Esther C. Mack Industrial School of Salem, Massachusetts compiled this book in 1910. Included are selections from 'The Compleat Cook' (1683); 'The Frugal Housewife' (1730); 'Our Grandmother's Cook Book' (1800); and 'Our Own Cook Books' (1900). Literary quotations from Shakespeare, Byron, Cervantes, and more are scattered among the recipes for baked goodies, meat dishes, and beverages.
The mission of THE MADE IN SALEM SERIES is to find and once again make available to the public out of print books of historical significance. This book is a copy of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks and flawed pages but at the same time is a modern edition reflecting the original work.
Feast & Fettle delivers delicious, locally prepared meals across the Northeast. For years, members have clamored for the recipes, especially the condiments, dressings, sauces, and other secret ingredients that fill every dish with irresistible flavors. In The Feast & Fettle Cookbook, founder Maggie Mulvena Pearson finally shares these beloved recipes and adds new meals to the mix, teaching you everything you need to know to make professional-quality food at home.
Expert seasoning offers the key to elevating every dish, so you'll start with the basics, mastering the timeless appeal of salt and pepper and building confidence to cook up Fancy Roasted Baby Carrots or Perfect Butter-Basted Ribeye Steak. Organized by seasoning method, the book then guides you through exploring vinaigrettes, marinades, compound butters, simmer sauces, spice blends, and more. You'll learn how to make Summer Peach & Mozzarella Salad with Sweet Vidalia Onion Dressing, Grilled Shrimp with Herb Scampi Butter, Tagliatelle with Slow-Roasted Tomatoes and Basil Cream Sauce, Curried Chicken Meatballs with Spiced Mango Glaze, Miso White Chocolate Chip Cookies, and scores of other mouthwatering dishes.
User-friendly and beautifully photographed, The Feast & Fettle Cookbook will empower you to make the best versions of the meals you love.
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When Gesine Bullock-Prado left her Hollywood life in 2004 and moved to Vermont, she fell in love with the Green Mountain State's flavors and six unique seasons. Spring, summer, fall, and winter all claim their place at this table, but a true Vermonter holds extra space for maple-forward mud season--that time of year before spring when thawing ice makes way for mucky roads--and stick season, a notable period of bare trees and gourds galore prior to winter.
In My Vermont Table, Bullock-Prado takes readers on a sweet and savory journey through each of these special seasons. Recipes like Blackberry Cornmeal Cake, Vermont Cheddar Soup, Shaved Asparagus Toasts, and Maple Pulled Pork Sliders utilize local produce, dairy, wine, and flour. And quintessential Vermont flavors are updated with ingredients and spices from Bullock-Prado's own backyard. With stunning photography, Vermonters and visitors alike will revel in a seat at this table.
This facsimile of the first American-written cookbook published in the United States is not only a first in cookbook literature, but a historic document. It reveals the rich variety of food Colonial Americans enjoyed, their tastes, cooking and eating habits, even their colorful language.
Author Amelia Simmons worked as a domestic in Colonial America and gathered her cookery expertise from firsthand experience. Her book points out the best ways of judging the quality of meats, poultry, fish, vegetables, etc., and presents the best methods of preparing and cooking them. In choosing fish, poultry, and other meats, the author wisely advises, their smell denotes their goodness. Her sound suggestions for choosing the freshest and most tender onions, potatoes, parsnips, carrots, asparagus, lettuce, cabbage, beans, and other vegetables are as timely today as they were nearly 200 years ago.
Here are the first uniquely American recipes using corn meal -- Indian pudding, Johnny cake, and Indian slapjacks -- as well as the first recipes for pumpkin pudding, winter squash pudding, and for brewing spruce beer. The words cookie and slaw made their first published appearance in this book. You'll also find the first recommended use of pearlash (the forerunner of baking powder) to lighten dough, as well as recommendations for seasoning stuffing and roasting beef, mutton, veal, and lamb -- even how to dress a turtle.
Along with authentic recipes for colonial favorites, a Glossary includes definitions of antiquated cooking terms: pannikin, wallop, frumenty, emptins, and more. And Mary Tolford Wilson's informative Introductory Essay provides the culinary historical background needed to appreciate this important book fully.
Anyone who uses and collects cookbooks will want to have The First American Cookbook. Cultural historians, Americana buffs, and gourmets will find this rare edition filled with interesting recipes and rich in early American flavor.
There is nothing better than the exquisite and delicious aroma of freshly baked bread that fills the kitchen. However, baking bread from scratch is a slow, challenging, and complicated process.
Having to knead, taste, and bake the dough can take hours, and creating the perfect rise and crispy increase can take years to master. When it comes to baking bread at home from scratch, things can get tricky.
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There's a lot more to Maine than stunning coastline. Sure, come for the incomparable lobster rolls or the state's renowned blueberries, but stay for the locally milled grains, organic grass-fed meats, and surprising foraged delicacies. The Pine Tree State's active food community springs to life in the hands of Kate Shaffer, Maine cookbook author and chocolatier, and Derek Bissonnette, one of the finest food photographers in the country.
The Maine Farm Table Cookbook delivers more than 100 recipes, assembled in chapters that take readers from the pasture and sea to the forest, creamery, and everywhere in between. Discover Autumn Harvest Roast Pork, Haddock and Corn Chowder, Carrot Zucchini Fritters, Blackberry and Almond Torte, and more. With profiles to spotlight Maine's favorite farms and restaurants, and gorgeous professional photography, this is the perfect way for readers to bring New England's charm to their own kitchen.
Residing on Maine's Islesboro Island, Sandra Oliver is a revered food historian with a vast knowledge of New England food history, subsistence living, and Yankee cooking. For the past five years, she has published her weekly recipes column, Tastebuds, in the Bangor Daily News. The column has featured hundreds of recipes--from classic tried-and-true dishes to innovative uses for traditional ingredients. Collecting more than 200 recipes from her column and from folks who have shared them with from all over the state, and emphasizing fresh, local ingredients, as well as the common ingredients found in most kitchens, this volume represents a new standard in home cooking. Also included are chapters with recipes and insights on canning, preserving, brining, and pickling.
In this comprehensive tome, Oliver brings the traditions and recipes of generations of Maine home cooks to life. Peppered with funny and useful advice from her island kitchen and garden, this book is chock-full of wisdom and stories. Whether you need a quick weekday meal or are indulging in a New England feast, these recipes are a delicious way to eat well and experience the culinary heritage of Maine.
What's the best way to infuse your barbecue fixings with that quintessential, smoky flavor? This book explains everything you need to know-picking the right pellet flavors, maximizing the potential of your smoker-grill, and mastering cold-smoke and slow-roast techniques. Packed with step-by-step photos and helpful tips, The Wood Pellet Grill Cookbook serves up spectacularly delicious dishes.
Mouthwatering, tender, and scrumptious--that's what you can expect from food that's prepared on a wood-pellet grill. This complete guide and cookbook provides all the information you need to create taste-tempting meals on this unique and amazingly versatile outdoor cooker.
This cookbook begins by explaining how you can use a wood-pellet grill as a smoker, grill, barbecue, oven, and broiler to cook virtually any food out of doors. Then kicks off the recipes with a medley of barbecue rubs, marinades, and sauces designed to transform even the most mundane food into a culinary treat. Following this are recipes for steaks; burgers, dogs, and sausages; pork; chicken; turkey; seafood; vegetables; breads and pizzas; and even desserts. And from slow-cooked, fall-off-the-bone meats to crispy pizzas, every dish is easy to make and even easier to enjoy.
If you think that an outdoor cooker is just for grilling franks and burgers, get ready to learn a whole new way of preparing your favorite foods. The Complete Wood Pellet Barbecue Cookbook is your key to outdoor cooking success.
Homemade cakes, cookies, candies, pies, crisps, cobblers, crumbles, and ice cream--year round!
Since the very first taste of maple syrup, New Englanders have pined for something sweet. The region's native plants (corn, squash, pumpkins), orchard fruits, fresh dairy products, even the early ice industry, have all been used over the past four centuries to create culinary inspirations for our developing nation.
From the mountains of Maine to the farms of Vermont to the beachside villages of Cape Cod, New England has earned a reputation for fantastic desserts. What started out as necessary, high-calorie sustenance has become an exercise in pleasure and a celebration of the seasons.
Indeed, it's not officially summer in New England until shortcake is soaked in sweet strawberries and cream. Soon blueberries, cherries, peaches, blackberries, and plums make an appearance, begging for crisp, nutty toppings, buttery crusts, and a melting pool of vanilla ice cream. New Englanders know how to sweeten the pot by bringing out the best in local ingredients. The result of this vibrant seasonal calendar is a rich repertoire of flavors ripe for celebration and reinvention.
Cooking delicious and nutritious meals with a Hamilton Beach Air Fryer Oven is a breeze. Instead of deep-frying food in oil, which is unhealthy for your health.
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The picturesque Green Mountain State is known for its maple syrup, stunning peaks, and undeniable farm-to-table spirit. Truly the core of Vermont's community, independent farms and agricultural diversity are the wellspring of the state's fresh, whole-food dining scene. From small family-run operations to locally owned and nationally recognized brands, the recipes and stories of The Vermont Farm Table Cookbook bring a little piece of that Vermont spirit into your home kitchen.
Now, after 10 years, author Tracey Medeiros has revised and fully updated this culinary tome to highlight the dedication of Vermont's farmers, with brand-new recipes, photos, and local farm profiles. Including feel-good dishes like Vermont Cheddar Soup, Maple-Glazed Sweet Potatoes, Apple-Stuffed Chicken Breasts, homemade Vermont Maple Ice Cream, and so much more, readers can indulge in the comforting, farm-fresh flavors of all this beautiful state has to offer.