Author: Meredith Curtis
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781533294289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Learn History the Fun Way-in Your Kitchen! If you want to teach history the fun way, include cooking and baking to explore the time period, geographical area, and people you are studying. In our house, we love to cook and bake to learn history. We time travel right in the kitchen. Here is our Ancient History Cookbook. We used it in our home and in our world history homeschool co-op. Everyone loved it! We would take turns making lunch based on the time period we were studying. From Eve's Apple & Walnut Salad in the Garden of Eden to Ancient Egypt's Leek and Onion Soup, we cooked and baked our way through time. Here are some of the recipes we enjoy. You can make them in your kitchen and travel back in time. There are over 60 recipes in this cookbook! -Ice Age Slushies -Esau's Birthright Lentil Stew -Ruth's Barley Squares -Ezekiel Bread -Pythagoras' Cinnamon Right Triangles -Marathon Honey Puffs -Han Chinese Pepper Steak -Sea of Galilee Tilapia Each section starts out with information on the time period or civilization in that section. Updated recipes, based on older recipes or food enjoyed at the time, follow. The resource section follows the recipes and includes living books, textbook readings, teaching audios, and movies you can watch. Menu suggestions are included too. At the end of the book, you get our world history co-op lesson plans. Here are the sections in this cookbook: -Time Began in a Garden -It Began to Rain -Early Civilizations -Egypt & Israel -Israel, Assyrians, & Babylonians -Ancient China & India -Persians & Medes -Greek City-States -Roman Empire & Israel's Messiah History is a favorite subject at the Curtis house and when we added cooking and baking to learning about "the olden days," It just made everything more fun. When I talked about cutting the historical meals out of co-op one year, my son said, "Mom, you can't do that. The food is my favorite part! Cooking, baking, and EATING are the best part of learning history!"
Ancient History Cookbook
Author: Meredith Curtis
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781533294289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Learn History the Fun Way-in Your Kitchen! If you want to teach history the fun way, include cooking and baking to explore the time period, geographical area, and people you are studying. In our house, we love to cook and bake to learn history. We time travel right in the kitchen. Here is our Ancient History Cookbook. We used it in our home and in our world history homeschool co-op. Everyone loved it! We would take turns making lunch based on the time period we were studying. From Eve's Apple & Walnut Salad in the Garden of Eden to Ancient Egypt's Leek and Onion Soup, we cooked and baked our way through time. Here are some of the recipes we enjoy. You can make them in your kitchen and travel back in time. There are over 60 recipes in this cookbook! -Ice Age Slushies -Esau's Birthright Lentil Stew -Ruth's Barley Squares -Ezekiel Bread -Pythagoras' Cinnamon Right Triangles -Marathon Honey Puffs -Han Chinese Pepper Steak -Sea of Galilee Tilapia Each section starts out with information on the time period or civilization in that section. Updated recipes, based on older recipes or food enjoyed at the time, follow. The resource section follows the recipes and includes living books, textbook readings, teaching audios, and movies you can watch. Menu suggestions are included too. At the end of the book, you get our world history co-op lesson plans. Here are the sections in this cookbook: -Time Began in a Garden -It Began to Rain -Early Civilizations -Egypt & Israel -Israel, Assyrians, & Babylonians -Ancient China & India -Persians & Medes -Greek City-States -Roman Empire & Israel's Messiah History is a favorite subject at the Curtis house and when we added cooking and baking to learning about "the olden days," It just made everything more fun. When I talked about cutting the historical meals out of co-op one year, my son said, "Mom, you can't do that. The food is my favorite part! Cooking, baking, and EATING are the best part of learning history!"
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781533294289
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Learn History the Fun Way-in Your Kitchen! If you want to teach history the fun way, include cooking and baking to explore the time period, geographical area, and people you are studying. In our house, we love to cook and bake to learn history. We time travel right in the kitchen. Here is our Ancient History Cookbook. We used it in our home and in our world history homeschool co-op. Everyone loved it! We would take turns making lunch based on the time period we were studying. From Eve's Apple & Walnut Salad in the Garden of Eden to Ancient Egypt's Leek and Onion Soup, we cooked and baked our way through time. Here are some of the recipes we enjoy. You can make them in your kitchen and travel back in time. There are over 60 recipes in this cookbook! -Ice Age Slushies -Esau's Birthright Lentil Stew -Ruth's Barley Squares -Ezekiel Bread -Pythagoras' Cinnamon Right Triangles -Marathon Honey Puffs -Han Chinese Pepper Steak -Sea of Galilee Tilapia Each section starts out with information on the time period or civilization in that section. Updated recipes, based on older recipes or food enjoyed at the time, follow. The resource section follows the recipes and includes living books, textbook readings, teaching audios, and movies you can watch. Menu suggestions are included too. At the end of the book, you get our world history co-op lesson plans. Here are the sections in this cookbook: -Time Began in a Garden -It Began to Rain -Early Civilizations -Egypt & Israel -Israel, Assyrians, & Babylonians -Ancient China & India -Persians & Medes -Greek City-States -Roman Empire & Israel's Messiah History is a favorite subject at the Curtis house and when we added cooking and baking to learning about "the olden days," It just made everything more fun. When I talked about cutting the historical meals out of co-op one year, my son said, "Mom, you can't do that. The food is my favorite part! Cooking, baking, and EATING are the best part of learning history!"
A History of Cookbooks
Author: Henry Notaker
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520294009
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Prologue: a rendez-vous -- The cook -- Writer and author -- Origin and early development of modern cookbooks -- Printed cookbooks: diffusion, translation, and plagiarism -- Organizing the cookbook -- Naming the recipes -- Pedagogical and didactic aspects -- Paratexts in cookbooks -- The recipe form -- The cookbook genre -- Cookbooks for rich and poor -- Health and medicine in cookbooks -- Recipes for fat and lean days -- Vegetarian cookbooks -- Jewish cookbooks -- Cookbooks and aspects of nationalism -- Decoration, illusion, and entertainment -- Taste and pleasure -- Gender in cookbooks and household books -- Epilogue: cookbooks and the future
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520294009
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Prologue: a rendez-vous -- The cook -- Writer and author -- Origin and early development of modern cookbooks -- Printed cookbooks: diffusion, translation, and plagiarism -- Organizing the cookbook -- Naming the recipes -- Pedagogical and didactic aspects -- Paratexts in cookbooks -- The recipe form -- The cookbook genre -- Cookbooks for rich and poor -- Health and medicine in cookbooks -- Recipes for fat and lean days -- Vegetarian cookbooks -- Jewish cookbooks -- Cookbooks and aspects of nationalism -- Decoration, illusion, and entertainment -- Taste and pleasure -- Gender in cookbooks and household books -- Epilogue: cookbooks and the future
Cooking in Ancient Civilizations
Author: Cathy K. Kaufman
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN: 9780313332043
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This cookbook on the main ancient peoples studied today-the Romans, Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Greeks—is a stupendous resource for middle and high school students and other interested cooks learning history. Besides the Romans and the Greeks, the ancients left behind few recipes, and so the author has meticulously researched what food knowledge is available from written sources, such as Petronius's The Satyricon, and archaeology to approximate the everyday and special cuisine of the ancients. This detective work and reconstruction result in a wealth of successful recipes that will bring cooks as close as possible to the foods that likely would have been eaten and prepared. This cookbook on the main ancient peoples studied today-the Romans, Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Greeks—is a stupendous resource for middle and high school students and other interested cooks. Besides the Romans and the Greeks, the ancients left behind few recipes, and so the author has meticulously researched what food knowledge is available from written sources, such as Petronius's The Satyricon, and archaeology to approximate the everyday and special cuisine of the ancients. This detective work and reconstruction result in a wealth of successful recipes that will bring cooks as close as possible to the foods that likely would have been eaten and prepared. Each group is covered in a chapter that begins with a narrative overview of the environment and resources, cuisine and social class, and a note on sources. Bulleted lists on major foodstuffs, cuisine and preparation, and dining habits follow to quickly familiarize readers with the basics. The recipes are then organized by type of food. A multitude of period food trivia as well as sample menus for different meals, social classes, and occasions complement the 207 recipes.
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN: 9780313332043
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This cookbook on the main ancient peoples studied today-the Romans, Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Greeks—is a stupendous resource for middle and high school students and other interested cooks learning history. Besides the Romans and the Greeks, the ancients left behind few recipes, and so the author has meticulously researched what food knowledge is available from written sources, such as Petronius's The Satyricon, and archaeology to approximate the everyday and special cuisine of the ancients. This detective work and reconstruction result in a wealth of successful recipes that will bring cooks as close as possible to the foods that likely would have been eaten and prepared. This cookbook on the main ancient peoples studied today-the Romans, Mesopotamians, Egyptians, and Greeks—is a stupendous resource for middle and high school students and other interested cooks. Besides the Romans and the Greeks, the ancients left behind few recipes, and so the author has meticulously researched what food knowledge is available from written sources, such as Petronius's The Satyricon, and archaeology to approximate the everyday and special cuisine of the ancients. This detective work and reconstruction result in a wealth of successful recipes that will bring cooks as close as possible to the foods that likely would have been eaten and prepared. Each group is covered in a chapter that begins with a narrative overview of the environment and resources, cuisine and social class, and a note on sources. Bulleted lists on major foodstuffs, cuisine and preparation, and dining habits follow to quickly familiarize readers with the basics. The recipes are then organized by type of food. A multitude of period food trivia as well as sample menus for different meals, social classes, and occasions complement the 207 recipes.
Meals and Recipes from Ancient Greece
Author: Eugenia Salza Prina Ricotti
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 9780892368761
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
"Eugenia Ricotti has compiled 56 delicious preparabe recipes gleaned from the ancient sources and updated with ingredients available to the contemporary cook. The author has drawn from such works as Athenaeus's 'The deipnosophists,' as well as the comedies, to bring to life the delights, not just of the food and wine, but also of the conviviality that was an important part of the meal in ancient Greece." --
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 9780892368761
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
"Eugenia Ricotti has compiled 56 delicious preparabe recipes gleaned from the ancient sources and updated with ingredients available to the contemporary cook. The author has drawn from such works as Athenaeus's 'The deipnosophists,' as well as the comedies, to bring to life the delights, not just of the food and wine, but also of the conviviality that was an important part of the meal in ancient Greece." --
Roman Cookery
Author: Mark Grant
Publisher: Serif
ISBN: 1909150460
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Roman Cookery unveils one of Europe's last great culinary secrets – the food eaten by the ordinary people of ancient Rome. Based on olive oil, fish and fresh vegetables, it was the origin of of the Mediterranean diet as we know it today and, in particular, of classic Italian cooking. Mark Grant, researcher extraordinaire, has unearthed everyday recipes like Tuna Wrapped in Vine Leaves, Olive Oil Bread Flavoured with Cheese, and Honeyed Quinces. Like an archaeologist uncovering a kitchen at Pompeii, he reveals treasures such as Ham in Red Wine and Fennel Sauce, Honey and Sesame Pizza, and Walnut and Fig Cakes. The Romans were great lovers of herbs, and Roman Cookery offers a delicious array of herb sauces and purées, originally made with a pestle and mortar, but here adapted, like all these dishes, to be made with modern kitchen equipment. This revised and expanded edition includes previously unknown recipes, allowing the reader to savour more than a hundred simple but refined dishes that were first enjoyed more than two millennia ago.
Publisher: Serif
ISBN: 1909150460
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Roman Cookery unveils one of Europe's last great culinary secrets – the food eaten by the ordinary people of ancient Rome. Based on olive oil, fish and fresh vegetables, it was the origin of of the Mediterranean diet as we know it today and, in particular, of classic Italian cooking. Mark Grant, researcher extraordinaire, has unearthed everyday recipes like Tuna Wrapped in Vine Leaves, Olive Oil Bread Flavoured with Cheese, and Honeyed Quinces. Like an archaeologist uncovering a kitchen at Pompeii, he reveals treasures such as Ham in Red Wine and Fennel Sauce, Honey and Sesame Pizza, and Walnut and Fig Cakes. The Romans were great lovers of herbs, and Roman Cookery offers a delicious array of herb sauces and purées, originally made with a pestle and mortar, but here adapted, like all these dishes, to be made with modern kitchen equipment. This revised and expanded edition includes previously unknown recipes, allowing the reader to savour more than a hundred simple but refined dishes that were first enjoyed more than two millennia ago.
The Classical Cookbook
Author: Andrew Dalby
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 9780892363940
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Explores the cuisine of the Mediterranean in ancient times from 750 B.C. to A.D. 450.
Publisher: Getty Publications
ISBN: 9780892363940
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Explores the cuisine of the Mediterranean in ancient times from 750 B.C. to A.D. 450.
Delights from the Garden of Eden
Author: Nawal Nasrallah
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
ISBN: 9781781794579
Category : Cooking, Iraqi
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This new Iraqi cookbook contains more than four hundred recipes covering all food categories. There is ample choice for both vegetarian and meat lovers, and many that will satisfy a sweet tooth. All recipes have been tested and are easy to follow. Introducing the recipes are thoroughly researched historical and cultural narratives that trace the development of the Iraqi cuisine from the times of the Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians, through the medieval era, and leading to its interaction with Mediterranean and world cuisines. Of particular interest are the book's numerous folkloric stories, anecdotes, songs, cultural explications of customs, and excerpts from narratives written by foreign visitors to the region."--Publisher's description
Publisher: Equinox Publishing
ISBN: 9781781794579
Category : Cooking, Iraqi
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"This new Iraqi cookbook contains more than four hundred recipes covering all food categories. There is ample choice for both vegetarian and meat lovers, and many that will satisfy a sweet tooth. All recipes have been tested and are easy to follow. Introducing the recipes are thoroughly researched historical and cultural narratives that trace the development of the Iraqi cuisine from the times of the Sumerians, Babylonians and Assyrians, through the medieval era, and leading to its interaction with Mediterranean and world cuisines. Of particular interest are the book's numerous folkloric stories, anecdotes, songs, cultural explications of customs, and excerpts from narratives written by foreign visitors to the region."--Publisher's description
Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome
Author: Apicius
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
"Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome" by Apicius is the oldest known cookbook in existence. There are recipes for cooking fish and seafood, game, chicken, pork, veal, and other domesticated animals and birds, for vegetable dishes, grains, beverages, and sauces; virtually the full range of cookery is covered. There are also methods for preserving food and revitalizing them in ways that are surprisingly still relevant.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
"Cookery and Dining in Imperial Rome" by Apicius is the oldest known cookbook in existence. There are recipes for cooking fish and seafood, game, chicken, pork, veal, and other domesticated animals and birds, for vegetable dishes, grains, beverages, and sauces; virtually the full range of cookery is covered. There are also methods for preserving food and revitalizing them in ways that are surprisingly still relevant.
A Taste of History Cookbook
Author: Walter Staib
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 1538746670
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
The delicious, informative, and entertaining cookbook tie-in to PBS's Emmy Award-winning series A Taste of History. A TASTE OF HISTORY COOKBOOK provides a fascinating look into 18th and 19th century American history. Featuring over 150 elegant and approachable recipes featured in the Taste of History television series, paired with elegantly styled food photography, readers will want to recreate these dishes in their modern-day kitchens. Woven throughout the recipes are fascinating history lessons that introduce the people, places, and events that shaped our unique American democracy and cuisine. For instance, did you know that tofu has been a part of our culture's diet for centuries? Ben Franklin sung its praises in a letter written in 1770! With recipes like West Indies Pepperpot Soup, which was served to George Washington's troops to nourish them during the long winter at Valley Forge to Cornmeal Fried Oysters, the greatest staple of the 18th century diet to Boston's eponymous Boston Cream Pie, A TASTE OF HISTORY COOKBOOK is a must-have for both cookbook and history enthusiasts alike.
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
ISBN: 1538746670
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
The delicious, informative, and entertaining cookbook tie-in to PBS's Emmy Award-winning series A Taste of History. A TASTE OF HISTORY COOKBOOK provides a fascinating look into 18th and 19th century American history. Featuring over 150 elegant and approachable recipes featured in the Taste of History television series, paired with elegantly styled food photography, readers will want to recreate these dishes in their modern-day kitchens. Woven throughout the recipes are fascinating history lessons that introduce the people, places, and events that shaped our unique American democracy and cuisine. For instance, did you know that tofu has been a part of our culture's diet for centuries? Ben Franklin sung its praises in a letter written in 1770! With recipes like West Indies Pepperpot Soup, which was served to George Washington's troops to nourish them during the long winter at Valley Forge to Cornmeal Fried Oysters, the greatest staple of the 18th century diet to Boston's eponymous Boston Cream Pie, A TASTE OF HISTORY COOKBOOK is a must-have for both cookbook and history enthusiasts alike.
The British Museum Cookbook
Author: Michelle Berriedale-Johnson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780714117591
Category : Cookery
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
In this cookbook, over 100 recipes are recreated from past cultures. Recipes include a full-scale Roman banquet and the exotic Kukuye Sabsi from Ancient Persia. From classical Greece come honey cheesecake and from Georgian England, Mrs Raffald's grapes preserved in brandy.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780714117591
Category : Cookery
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
In this cookbook, over 100 recipes are recreated from past cultures. Recipes include a full-scale Roman banquet and the exotic Kukuye Sabsi from Ancient Persia. From classical Greece come honey cheesecake and from Georgian England, Mrs Raffald's grapes preserved in brandy.