Author: Steve Bauer
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
ISBN: 1589794400
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Recipes from Historic New England is a coffee table, cooking, and travel book designed to delight the senses and ignite your love of travel. From the famous Parker House rolls to the amazing scenery of The Mount Washington Hotel and Resort, to the solitude of the Inn at Sawmill Farm, each site was carefully selected by the authors and every one has much to offer the reader, cook, and traveler.
Recipes from Historic New England
Author: Steve Bauer
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
ISBN: 1589794400
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Recipes from Historic New England is a coffee table, cooking, and travel book designed to delight the senses and ignite your love of travel. From the famous Parker House rolls to the amazing scenery of The Mount Washington Hotel and Resort, to the solitude of the Inn at Sawmill Farm, each site was carefully selected by the authors and every one has much to offer the reader, cook, and traveler.
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
ISBN: 1589794400
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 326
Book Description
Recipes from Historic New England is a coffee table, cooking, and travel book designed to delight the senses and ignite your love of travel. From the famous Parker House rolls to the amazing scenery of The Mount Washington Hotel and Resort, to the solitude of the Inn at Sawmill Farm, each site was carefully selected by the authors and every one has much to offer the reader, cook, and traveler.
Northern Hospitality
Author: Keith W. F. Stavely
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
ISBN: 9781558498617
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A lively introduction to New England cooks, cookbooks, and recipes
Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press
ISBN: 9781558498617
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A lively introduction to New England cooks, cookbooks, and recipes
America's Founding Food
Author: Keith Stavely
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807876720
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
From baked beans to apple cider, from clam chowder to pumpkin pie, Keith Stavely and Kathleen Fitzgerald's culinary history reveals the complex and colorful origins of New England foods and cookery. Featuring hosts of stories and recipes derived from generations of New Englanders of diverse backgrounds, America's Founding Food chronicles the region's cuisine, from the English settlers' first encounter with Indian corn in the early seventeenth century to the nostalgic marketing of New England dishes in the first half of the twentieth century. Focusing on the traditional foods of the region--including beans, pumpkins, seafood, meats, baked goods, and beverages such as cider and rum--the authors show how New Englanders procured, preserved, and prepared their sustaining dishes. Placing the New England culinary experience in the broader context of British and American history and culture, Stavely and Fitzgerald demonstrate the importance of New England's foods to the formation of American identity, while dispelling some of the myths arising from patriotic sentiment. At once a sharp assessment and a savory recollection, America's Founding Food sets out the rich story of the American dinner table and provides a new way to appreciate American history.
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN: 0807876720
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
From baked beans to apple cider, from clam chowder to pumpkin pie, Keith Stavely and Kathleen Fitzgerald's culinary history reveals the complex and colorful origins of New England foods and cookery. Featuring hosts of stories and recipes derived from generations of New Englanders of diverse backgrounds, America's Founding Food chronicles the region's cuisine, from the English settlers' first encounter with Indian corn in the early seventeenth century to the nostalgic marketing of New England dishes in the first half of the twentieth century. Focusing on the traditional foods of the region--including beans, pumpkins, seafood, meats, baked goods, and beverages such as cider and rum--the authors show how New Englanders procured, preserved, and prepared their sustaining dishes. Placing the New England culinary experience in the broader context of British and American history and culture, Stavely and Fitzgerald demonstrate the importance of New England's foods to the formation of American identity, while dispelling some of the myths arising from patriotic sentiment. At once a sharp assessment and a savory recollection, America's Founding Food sets out the rich story of the American dinner table and provides a new way to appreciate American history.
The Truth about Baked Beans
Author: Meg Muckenhoupt
Publisher: Washington Mews Books/NYU Press
ISBN: 1479882763
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Forages through New England’s most famous foods for the truth behind the region’s culinary myths Meg Muckenhoupt begins with a simple question: When did Bostonians start making Boston Baked Beans? Storekeepers in Faneuil Hall and Duck Tour guides may tell you that the Pilgrims learned a recipe for beans with maple syrup and bear fat from Native Americans, but in fact, the recipe for Boston Baked Beans is the result of a conscious effort in the late nineteenth century to create New England foods. New England foods were selected and resourcefully reinvented from fanciful stories about what English colonists cooked prior to the American revolution—while pointedly ignoring the foods cooked by contemporary New Englanders, especially the large immigrant populations who were powering industry and taking over farms around the region. The Truth about Baked Beans explores New England’s culinary myths and reality through some of the region’s most famous foods: baked beans, brown bread, clams, cod and lobster, maple syrup, pies, and Yankee pot roast. From 1870 to 1920, the idea of New England food was carefully constructed in magazines, newspapers, and cookbooks, often through fictitious and sometimes bizarre origin stories touted as time-honored American legends. This toothsome volume reveals the effort that went into the creation of these foods, and lets us begin to reclaim the culinary heritage of immigrant New England—the French Canadians, Irish, Italians, Portuguese, Polish, indigenous people, African-Americans, and other New Englanders whose culinary contributions were erased from this version of New England food. Complete with historic and contemporary recipes, The Truth about Baked Beans delves into the surprising history of this curious cuisine, explaining why and how “New England food” actually came to be.
Publisher: Washington Mews Books/NYU Press
ISBN: 1479882763
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
Forages through New England’s most famous foods for the truth behind the region’s culinary myths Meg Muckenhoupt begins with a simple question: When did Bostonians start making Boston Baked Beans? Storekeepers in Faneuil Hall and Duck Tour guides may tell you that the Pilgrims learned a recipe for beans with maple syrup and bear fat from Native Americans, but in fact, the recipe for Boston Baked Beans is the result of a conscious effort in the late nineteenth century to create New England foods. New England foods were selected and resourcefully reinvented from fanciful stories about what English colonists cooked prior to the American revolution—while pointedly ignoring the foods cooked by contemporary New Englanders, especially the large immigrant populations who were powering industry and taking over farms around the region. The Truth about Baked Beans explores New England’s culinary myths and reality through some of the region’s most famous foods: baked beans, brown bread, clams, cod and lobster, maple syrup, pies, and Yankee pot roast. From 1870 to 1920, the idea of New England food was carefully constructed in magazines, newspapers, and cookbooks, often through fictitious and sometimes bizarre origin stories touted as time-honored American legends. This toothsome volume reveals the effort that went into the creation of these foods, and lets us begin to reclaim the culinary heritage of immigrant New England—the French Canadians, Irish, Italians, Portuguese, Polish, indigenous people, African-Americans, and other New Englanders whose culinary contributions were erased from this version of New England food. Complete with historic and contemporary recipes, The Truth about Baked Beans delves into the surprising history of this curious cuisine, explaining why and how “New England food” actually came to be.
The New New England Cookbook
Author: Stacy Cogswell
Publisher: Page Street Publishing
ISBN: 9781624141775
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Incredible Recipes Inspired by the Traditional Tastes of New England Celebrate the rich, historic flavors of New England adapted for the modern home cook with 125 one-of-a-kind recipes from a distinguished Boston restaurant chef and contestant on Top Chef. Stacy Cogswell was born and raised in New England and this is her love letter to the region - recipes that embrace traditional New England fare, but with a fresh twist that feels right at home on your dinner table. The New New England Cookbook follows the seasons of the northeast, highlighting foods and produce when they're most fresh, delicious and abundant. Delight in the crisp, warm taste of fall with Roasted Monkfish with Farro Risotto and Sautéed Brussels Sprouts and a marvelous dessert of Walnut Brown Butter Cake with Roasted Apples and Salted Caramel. Cozy up in winter with a hearty dinner of Braised Pork Shanks with Spinach Dumplings and Garlic Chips. In spring, refresh your taste buds and spirit with Seared Scallops with Orange Braised Baby Carrots, Sweet Pea Puree and Pea Tendrils. Come summertime, revel in fresh-off-the-boat seafood and farm produce with Butter Poached Lobster Rolls with Lemon Aioli or Grilled Salmon with Peperonata and Zucchini Fritters. Whether you're a New England local or a distant fan of the distinct flavors in restaurants along this beautiful rocky coast, you're sure to be wowed over and over again with each recipe from The New New England Cookbook that showcases the delicious wonder this region has to offer.
Publisher: Page Street Publishing
ISBN: 9781624141775
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Incredible Recipes Inspired by the Traditional Tastes of New England Celebrate the rich, historic flavors of New England adapted for the modern home cook with 125 one-of-a-kind recipes from a distinguished Boston restaurant chef and contestant on Top Chef. Stacy Cogswell was born and raised in New England and this is her love letter to the region - recipes that embrace traditional New England fare, but with a fresh twist that feels right at home on your dinner table. The New New England Cookbook follows the seasons of the northeast, highlighting foods and produce when they're most fresh, delicious and abundant. Delight in the crisp, warm taste of fall with Roasted Monkfish with Farro Risotto and Sautéed Brussels Sprouts and a marvelous dessert of Walnut Brown Butter Cake with Roasted Apples and Salted Caramel. Cozy up in winter with a hearty dinner of Braised Pork Shanks with Spinach Dumplings and Garlic Chips. In spring, refresh your taste buds and spirit with Seared Scallops with Orange Braised Baby Carrots, Sweet Pea Puree and Pea Tendrils. Come summertime, revel in fresh-off-the-boat seafood and farm produce with Butter Poached Lobster Rolls with Lemon Aioli or Grilled Salmon with Peperonata and Zucchini Fritters. Whether you're a New England local or a distant fan of the distinct flavors in restaurants along this beautiful rocky coast, you're sure to be wowed over and over again with each recipe from The New New England Cookbook that showcases the delicious wonder this region has to offer.
Old-Time New England Cookbook
Author: Duncan MacDonald
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486156508
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Good old-fashioned home cooking is the keynote of this treasury of classic New England cuisine. Included are over 300 wholesome, easy-to-prepare recipes including Nantucket scallop chowder, chicken pot pie, Boston baked beans, Connecticut stuffed baked salad, apple pan dowdy, Rhode Island johnnycake, mincemeat pie, Parker House rolls, Boston cream pie, lobster five ways (boiled, baked, broiled, fried, and Newburg), Yankee pot roast, and many more. Arranged as a "seasonal cookbook," this book is designed to serve you as a sort of culinary calendar, providing useful food preparation hints and information on a day-by-day basis. The recipes call for fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish available during each season, and dishes are specially chosen to be suitable to seasonal temperatures. Moreover, the recipes are accompanied by charming observations on New England weather and the appropriateness of various foods and dishes to the time of the year. A final section contains favorite recipes from 41 famous New England inns: The Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; The Dog Team Tavern, Middlebury, Connecticut; Christmas Farm Inn, Jackson, New Hampshire; and many more. Staples of New England kitchens for generations, the dishes in this unique guide will be welcomed by anyone who delights in time-honored traditional culinary fare.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486156508
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Good old-fashioned home cooking is the keynote of this treasury of classic New England cuisine. Included are over 300 wholesome, easy-to-prepare recipes including Nantucket scallop chowder, chicken pot pie, Boston baked beans, Connecticut stuffed baked salad, apple pan dowdy, Rhode Island johnnycake, mincemeat pie, Parker House rolls, Boston cream pie, lobster five ways (boiled, baked, broiled, fried, and Newburg), Yankee pot roast, and many more. Arranged as a "seasonal cookbook," this book is designed to serve you as a sort of culinary calendar, providing useful food preparation hints and information on a day-by-day basis. The recipes call for fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish available during each season, and dishes are specially chosen to be suitable to seasonal temperatures. Moreover, the recipes are accompanied by charming observations on New England weather and the appropriateness of various foods and dishes to the time of the year. A final section contains favorite recipes from 41 famous New England inns: The Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; The Dog Team Tavern, Middlebury, Connecticut; Christmas Farm Inn, Jackson, New Hampshire; and many more. Staples of New England kitchens for generations, the dishes in this unique guide will be welcomed by anyone who delights in time-honored traditional culinary fare.
Jasper White's Cooking from New England
Author: Jasper White
Publisher: Perennial
ISBN: 9780060923990
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
Offers recipes for fish, venison, poultry, and other foods, with each dish reflecting both traditional taste and today's health concerns
Publisher: Perennial
ISBN: 9780060923990
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 367
Book Description
Offers recipes for fish, venison, poultry, and other foods, with each dish reflecting both traditional taste and today's health concerns
New England Invite
Author: Kate Bowler
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493034685
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Classically, deliciously New England. This essential cookbook for the New England table gives the seasoned host and the busy novice the ingredients they need to fill their plates and homes. New England Invite is the complete package for creating a welcoming, beautiful, fun feast for all seasons. More than 70 seasonal recipes make for great gatherings all year round. Sidebars include local wine and beer pairing tips, guides to seasonal blooms, and super doable DIY projects to make any party pop, from a family clam bake to harvest-season pumpkin porch parties. Author Kate Bowler captures the spirit of New England cooking and presentation to get friends and family excited to celebrate and make life entertaining.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493034685
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
Classically, deliciously New England. This essential cookbook for the New England table gives the seasoned host and the busy novice the ingredients they need to fill their plates and homes. New England Invite is the complete package for creating a welcoming, beautiful, fun feast for all seasons. More than 70 seasonal recipes make for great gatherings all year round. Sidebars include local wine and beer pairing tips, guides to seasonal blooms, and super doable DIY projects to make any party pop, from a family clam bake to harvest-season pumpkin porch parties. Author Kate Bowler captures the spirit of New England cooking and presentation to get friends and family excited to celebrate and make life entertaining.
The Plimoth Plantation New England Cookery Book
Author: Malabar Hornblower
Publisher: Harvard : Harvard Common Press
ISBN: 9781558320277
Category : Cookery, American
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Traditional recipes, thoroughly updated, for flummeries, slumps, sallets, chowders, pies, and more.
Publisher: Harvard : Harvard Common Press
ISBN: 9781558320277
Category : Cookery, American
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Traditional recipes, thoroughly updated, for flummeries, slumps, sallets, chowders, pies, and more.
The Epicurious Cookbook
Author: Tanya Steel
Publisher: Appetite by Random House
ISBN: 0449015815
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For Epicurious's enormous and devoted community -- 7.5 million unique visitors a month -- and home cooks seeking a perfectly curated roster of diverse recipes, here are the top-rated recipes from Epi, compiled conveniently in a book with brand-new stunning colour photography. Epicuriousdotcom is, undisputedly, the website for people who like to cook. Launched in the dark ages of 1995, Epi was one of the first on the block and is the go-to respected food site among home cooks. Now, The Epicurious Cookbook provides a completely new experience for Epi's fans with a perfectly curated roster of Epi's 300 best recipes organized seasonally for breakfasts, starters, mains, sides, breads, and desserts. The book includes new headnotes and 100 new photographs, plus dozens of member recipes that have been tested in Epi's kitchens. Throughout, readers will find clever substitutions, special holiday menus, and make-ahead tips, from Epi's editors and community alike.
Publisher: Appetite by Random House
ISBN: 0449015815
Category : Cooking
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
For Epicurious's enormous and devoted community -- 7.5 million unique visitors a month -- and home cooks seeking a perfectly curated roster of diverse recipes, here are the top-rated recipes from Epi, compiled conveniently in a book with brand-new stunning colour photography. Epicuriousdotcom is, undisputedly, the website for people who like to cook. Launched in the dark ages of 1995, Epi was one of the first on the block and is the go-to respected food site among home cooks. Now, The Epicurious Cookbook provides a completely new experience for Epi's fans with a perfectly curated roster of Epi's 300 best recipes organized seasonally for breakfasts, starters, mains, sides, breads, and desserts. The book includes new headnotes and 100 new photographs, plus dozens of member recipes that have been tested in Epi's kitchens. Throughout, readers will find clever substitutions, special holiday menus, and make-ahead tips, from Epi's editors and community alike.