Is there a nutmeg in the house?
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Is there a nutmeg in the house?
Michael Jodrph, c2000
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注記
"A sequel to "An Omelette and a Glass of Wine""--C. jacket
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This anthology of Elizabeth David's work is a direct sequel to "An Omelette and a Glass of Wine". It again contains a selection of her journalistic and occasional work from four decades. Much of it she had chosen herself for reprinting in this more accessible form. In addition there is a considerable amount of unpublished material found in her own files, or contributed by friends to whom she had given recipes, or to whom she had sent letters, either with notes in answer to queries or giving details of current research. None of the material here appears in any of her other nine books. The emphasis throughout is on the practical aspects of cooking and eating, and the book contains over 150 recipes. These stem from many different countries, but they all have Elizabeth David's unmistakable personal touch - a Mediterranean tomato consomme or a typically English raspberry ice-cream. Little-known articles on her many and varied likes and dislikes complete a unique picture of what for so long made her the most influential cookery writer in the English language.
Her work is always immensely readable, elegant and witty, and she has a wonderful ability to share her sense of season and place, her passionate interest in food, its history, its myriad personalities, its role in civilized society. Those who have followed her progress from the astonishing "Mediterannean Food" to the equally unexpected "Spices, Salt and Aromatics in the English Kitchen" will find much that they have not seen before. For those who are new to Elizabeth David, a feast awaits you.
目次
- Kitchens and their cooks
- Elizabeth David's "dream" kitchen
- how publishers like to have their cake and eat it
- Scoff Gaffe. Socks and soups - the Oxo story, taking stock, the making of broths and stocks, recipes
- yoghurt
- salads and first courses - summer greenery, leaf salads, crudit?s, recipes
- vegetables - garlic presses are utterly useless, tians, le rouge et le noir, Erbaggi Mantovani - vegetables of Mantua, home cooking, the great English aphrodisiac, recipes
- herbs and spices - the besprinkling of a rosemary branch, herbs, fresh and dried? green pepper berries, is there a nutmeg in the house? recipes, relishes of the Renaissance, Italian fruit mustards, a true gentlewoman's delight
- eggs - quiche Lorraine, hand-made mayonnaise, poached eggs, recipes
- one William Verral
- pasta and rice - edible maccheroni, do not despair over rice, how versatile is risotto? recipes
- letter to George Elliot
- Mistress Margaret Dods
- fish -kedgeree, recipes
- tow cooks, letter to Jack Andre and John Flint
- meat - Christmas in France, untraditional Christmas food, recipes
- John Nott
- poultry and game -what to do with a bird? recipes
- Alexis Soyer.
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