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Arabella Boxer

Autor de The Herb Book

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Arabella Boxer was a food writer for Vogue for seventeen years and has written numerous cookbooks. She currently resides in London.
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(eng) Arabella Boxer wrote 2 different books on herbs: the earlier Herb Book co-authored with Philippa Back first published in the 80's which exists in several editions; and the Hamlyn Herb Book published in 1996 then later re-issued, combined with the Hamlyn Spice Book. These should not be combined. WorldCat has things a bit muddled but I own the 2 books and they are not the same.

Obras de Arabella Boxer

The Herb Book (1980) 350 copias
First Slice Your Cookbook (1964) 27 copias
Mediterranean Cookbook (1981) 26 copias
The Spice Book (1997) 23 copias
Herb and Spice Handbook (1999) 15 copias
Fashionable First Courses (1986) 15 copias
Garden Cook Book (1974) 14 copias
Book of Herbs and Spices (1985) 14 copias
Soups (Master Chefs) (1996) 13 copias

Obras relacionadas

Food in Vogue: Six Decades of Cooking and Entertaining (1976) — Contribuidor — 8 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Lady Arabella Stuart
Fecha de nacimiento
1934-07-11
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugares de residencia
Darnaway Castle, Scotland
London, England, UK
Educación
Hatherop Castle Boarding School
Premios y honores
Andre Simon Memorial Fund Award 1991
Biografía breve
Arabella Boxer, married to the journalistic genius Mark Boxer in the 1960s, was brought up in the north of Scotland. "The food was very dull," she recalls now. "But when I was a little older my mother took me to Maine – she was American – and it was just divine. Strawberry ice-cream, corn chowder, chicken pie. I found out what fun food could be."
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Arabella Boxer wrote 2 different books on herbs: the earlier Herb Book co-authored with Philippa Back first published in the 80's which exists in several editions; and the Hamlyn Herb Book published in 1996 then later re-issued, combined with the Hamlyn Spice Book. These should not be combined. WorldCat has things a bit muddled but I own the 2 books and they are not the same.

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Unusual cookbook divided into three independent sections so you can mix and match for a menu.
 
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bobandjohn | Sep 21, 2019 |
This is a revised version of the original 1991 edition. It is most easily tagged as gastronomy, but it is also memoir, history and recipe book.

There is no denying that, even among people who should know better, English cooking has a poor reputation. Boxer's thesis is that this is unfair. Between the wars there was a move away from stodgy Edwardian cooking, driven by a shortage of servants and the introduction of modern cooking equipment. (We are not talking about the working class, whose diet remained atrocious.) The momentum was lost after the Second World War, with Elizabeth David beginning a vogue for foreign cuisines that has not abated until very recently.

Boxer was born in 1934, and the introductions to each chapter include reminiscences from her own upper-class childhood, setting the food in its cultural context. The recipes are all sourced from books of the period; a great many of them are familiar to anyone raised on what I like to think of as "good plain cooking" of the British style (Boxer cannot avoid Scottish recipes, being Scottish herself).

Recommended to anyone with an interest in social history, or in unfussy, delicious recipes. If, like me, you are interested in both, you are in for a real treat.
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dajashby | Jul 10, 2012 |
Good all round basic book on herbs from growing, their uses and cooking.
 
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whatamess | Jan 28, 2009 |
The recipies make your mouth water, the pictures are amazing
 
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wyvernfriend | Dec 20, 2005 |

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