What new cookbook have you bought or been given?

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What new cookbook have you bought or been given?

1MrsLee
Editado: Ene 15, 2023, 7:26 pm

My daughter gave me Mastering Fermentation by Mary Karlin. Perfect for new inspiration!

2MrsLee
Ene 15, 2023, 7:26 pm

My daughter gave me Mastering Fermentation by Mary Karlin. Perfect for new inspiration!

3priori
Editado: Ene 19, 2023, 2:42 am

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Too Many Eggs by Mimi Smith-Dvorak is compendium of all things eggs. It's the most comprehensive book on egg cookery ever written. It contains hundreds of egg-specific recipes from around the globe and the background stories behind the recipes.

The collection took over 8 years to research, giving both a phenomenal cache of recipes and highly entertaining stories for your enjoyment. The book also solves a major dilemma for home cooks and hobbyists who have decided to own chickens. The problem is you end up with toomanyeggs.com

The hardcover edition will be available by April, 2023. Preorders are happening $48USD. The PDF version is currently free.

I've nearly completed checking and correcting the formatting of conversion to ebook formats (AZW3, EPUB, MOBI).

42wonderY
Ene 28, 2023, 12:03 pm

I bought an old title, but it’s been reproduced. The Original White House Cook Book. More for the history it contains than for the recipes.

It is full of recipes and directions, in paragraph style. Election Cake. Squirrel Soup. Menus. Seasonal Foods. General Grant’s Birthday Dinner.

5MrsLee
Ene 28, 2023, 6:06 pm

>4 2wonderY: I have (or maybe had) that one. It was an interesting read, but I think I found it an impractical cooking book. Been awhile since I read it, but as I recall, it had a lovely white cover with gilt lettering. Unless it was blue. :P Apparently I have a memory like a steel sieve.

62wonderY
Ene 28, 2023, 6:12 pm

>5 MrsLee: It's been done several ways. Mine is blue with gilt lettering.

7MrsLee
Ene 28, 2023, 7:59 pm

>6 2wonderY: lol, I just checked my catalog and mine is blue also.

8thornton37814
Ene 29, 2023, 11:56 am

For Christmas, my family gifted me with Wanda E. Brunstetter's Amish Friends from Scratch Cookbook and Trisha Yearwood's Trisha's Kitchen: Easy Comfort Food for Friends & Family. Both books contain "everyday" dishes although Trisha sometimes dresses a few things up a bit.

9mstrust
Abr 1, 1:24 pm

I was gifted Recipes from the World of H.P. Lovecraft recently. It's a beautiful hardcover, lots of full page photos, and recipes that were inspired by his short stories, or by Lovecraft's own favorite foods.

10MrsLee
Editado: mayo 4, 5:22 pm

Bought a lovely hardcover book for myself. Shrubs, an Old-fashioned Drink for Modern Times by Michael Dietsch. When I was researching shrubs, this author's name kept popping up everywhere, so thought I would give it a try

11mdoris
mayo 4, 8:17 pm

Well I had to look up "shrubs"! I thought i was in a gardening group there for a minute!

12MrsLee
mayo 4, 11:19 pm