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La Cuisine Creole: a Collection of Culinary Recipes

por Lafcadio Hearn

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 Although it was printed anonymously in 1885, Lafcadio Hearn is generally accepted as the author of La Cuisine Creole. In his introduction, Hearn describes the intriguing origin of this unique cuisine, explaining that, "it partakes of the nature of its birthplace--New Orleans--which is cosmopolitan in its nature, blending the characteristics of the American, French, Spanish, Italian, West Indian and Mexican . . . There are also obvious influences from Native Americans, African Americans, and others in the American melting pot."  Among the "many original recipes and other valuable ones heretofore unpublished" included in the book are Gombo file, Bouille-abaisse, Courtbouillon, Jambolaya, Salade a la Russe, Bisque of Gray-fish a la Creole, Pousse Caf#65533;, Caf#65533; brule, Okra Gombo, Grenouilles Frites, Pain Perdu, Sangaree, and a marvelous collection of fish, seafood, and game recipes. There are also instructions on "The Service of Wine" and a large number of recipes for drinks and cocktails.    This edition of La Cuisine Creole by Lafcadio Hearn was reproduced by permission from the volume in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1812 by Isaiah Thomas, a Revolutionary War patriot and successful printer and publisher, the Society is a research library documenting the life of Americans from the colonial era through 1876. The Society collects, preserves, and makes available as complete a record as possible of the printed materials from the early American experience. The cookbook collection includes approximately 1,100 volumes.… (más)
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An 1885 cookbook that is better than most of its era in that Hearn does do his best to provide measurements... Still only suitable for an experienced cook as there is still much assumed knowledge and much is left to the discretion of the cook. That said, I don't think you need to be an expert chef in order to use these recipes - just experienced in your own kitchen.
Hearn, an Anglo-Irish-Greek author and New Orleans resident for ten years from 1877-1887, tells us that "Creole cookery partakes of the nature of its birthplace - New Orleans - blending the characteristics of the American, French, Spanish, Italian, West Indian and Mexican." No boring, industrial, commercial, mass-produced foods here. It's sad to see how reduced our food choices have become and how bland the American diet is now in comparison to 100 years ago.
Hearn obviously loved the cuisine. For open-minded, adventuresome cooks and eaters. I will definitely be using this book. A public domain title available for free download at Gutenberg.org & Archive.org ( )
  PitcherBooks | Oct 17, 2020 |
Excellent recipes and commentary on old New Orleans Creole cookery and culture. Be warn for the experienced cook as recipes do not measure in cups and teaspoons. ( )
1 vota AfroFogey | Feb 1, 2011 |
85.This is the very best of the reprints. I have scanned the actual cloth cover to show what is under the DW. Addt"l printing Gretna, La. : Pelican Pub. Co., 1990. "This gay perceptive account of all walks of New Orleans life in the 1870s and 80s includes the street cries of vendors creole songs & sayings collected by Hearn then unknown reporter & sketches he made of nola people for the first editions of the ITEM. " ( )
  kitchengardenbooks | Mar 25, 2010 |
Lafcadio Hearn was rumored to be the lover of the great voodoo queen Marie Laveau. His cookbook provides insight into the heart of creole cooking. ( )
  lilithdorsey | Apr 13, 2007 |
True 2nd edition. 1 page introduction. see first edition. Two copies. ( )
  kitchengardenbooks | Mar 12, 2007 |
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 Although it was printed anonymously in 1885, Lafcadio Hearn is generally accepted as the author of La Cuisine Creole. In his introduction, Hearn describes the intriguing origin of this unique cuisine, explaining that, "it partakes of the nature of its birthplace--New Orleans--which is cosmopolitan in its nature, blending the characteristics of the American, French, Spanish, Italian, West Indian and Mexican . . . There are also obvious influences from Native Americans, African Americans, and others in the American melting pot."  Among the "many original recipes and other valuable ones heretofore unpublished" included in the book are Gombo file, Bouille-abaisse, Courtbouillon, Jambolaya, Salade a la Russe, Bisque of Gray-fish a la Creole, Pousse Caf#65533;, Caf#65533; brule, Okra Gombo, Grenouilles Frites, Pain Perdu, Sangaree, and a marvelous collection of fish, seafood, and game recipes. There are also instructions on "The Service of Wine" and a large number of recipes for drinks and cocktails.    This edition of La Cuisine Creole by Lafcadio Hearn was reproduced by permission from the volume in the collection of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1812 by Isaiah Thomas, a Revolutionary War patriot and successful printer and publisher, the Society is a research library documenting the life of Americans from the colonial era through 1876. The Society collects, preserves, and makes available as complete a record as possible of the printed materials from the early American experience. The cookbook collection includes approximately 1,100 volumes.

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