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Marguerite Patten (1915–2015)

Autor de Victory Cookbook: Nostalgic Food and Facts from 1940-1954

185 Obras 1,332 Miembros 5 Reseñas 1 Preferidas

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Hilda Elsie Marguerite Patten CBE, née Brown (November 4, 1915 - June 4, 2015), was an English home economist, food writer and broadcaster. She was awarded an OBE in 1991 for services to the Art of Cookery and a CBE in the Queen's 2010 Birthday Honours. Patten was the author of more than 165 mostrar más cookery books, which sold over 17 million copies worldwide. She died on June 4, 2015, at age 99. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos

Series

Obras de Marguerite Patten

Spam: The Cookbook (2000) 64 copias
Cookery in Colour (1960) 61 copias
Century of British Cooking (1999) 36 copias
Perfect Cooking (1972) 34 copias
Post-war Kitchen (1998) 30 copias
Step by Step Cookery (1963) 22 copias
1000 Favourite Recipes (1983) 21 copias
Vegetarian Cooking for You (1978) 18 copias
The Complete Book of Teas (1989) 18 copias
Cake Icing and Decoration (1967) 17 copias
Classic British Dishes (1994) 17 copias
Cooking in a Hurry (1973) 16 copias
Entertaining Economically (1973) 13 copias
Classic Dishes Made Simple (1969) 12 copias
Chocolates and sweets (1986) 12 copias
500 recipes for meat dishes (1971) 10 copias
Fruit and Vegetable Cookery (1962) 10 copias
Soups (1996) 7 copias
Entertaining at Home (1967) 7 copias
All Colour Cookery (1975) 7 copias
The Coronation Cookbook (2002) 6 copias
Pressure Cookery Book (1977) 6 copias
Learning to Cook (1972) 6 copias
Soups and Savouries (1970) 6 copias
Cooking fo Today (1971) 6 copias
Stek, biff & gryta (1979) 5 copias
Savoury Cooking (1968) 5 copias
GOOD COOKING ON A BUDGET (1972) 5 copias
Cooking to perfection (1991) 5 copias
Multi-mixer Cook Book (1981) 5 copias
Suppers and Buffets (1973) 5 copias
Sweets and Candies (1984) 4 copias
Health Food Cookery (1972) 4 copias
Jubilee Dishes (2002) 4 copias
500 Recipes From Abroad (1963) 4 copias
ABC of Simple Cooking (1965) 4 copias
Junior cook book (1971) 3 copias
What's Cooking? (1992) 3 copias
Second Piccolo Cook Book (1973) 3 copias
Microwave for one (1987) 3 copias
Play and Cook Book (1973) 3 copias
Baking for the Family (1973) 2 copias
Lett og mett (1983) 2 copias
Family favourites (1973) 2 copias
Cooking for Two (1973) 2 copias
Round the world cookery (1964) 2 copias
Family Cooking (1973) 2 copias
Sunday Lunch Cookbook (1983) 2 copias
World Cookery (1972) 2 copias
Care of Fabrics (1971) 2 copias
Dear Diary (1980) 1 copia
5000 Recipe Cookbook (1980) 1 copia
Coginio. 2 (1971) 1 copia
Successful Baking (1984) 1 copia
Casseroles (1973) 1 copia
Eat Well, Stay Well (1989) 1 copia
Meals in a Hurry (1973) 1 copia
Keitetään oikeesti (1973) 1 copia

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Basic Soups by Marguerite Patten in a 2008 Grub Street Cookery publication.

I picked this book up on a whim from the Overdrive library. Although I made soups all year round, I am more apt to be in the mood to cook a big pot of soup during the winter months, so I was hoping for some tips and tricks, and maybe a few recipes that would mix things up a bit.
I got all that and quite a bit more. The author goes into great detail about how to make the broth or soup stock and all the various meat or vegetable bases one could start with and goes on from there -including soups that are creamy or clear, vegetable, fish, meat, poultry- cold soups, and even fruit soups and soups for those who are dieting. Not only are there recipes, but various methods of cooking are explained, which includes microwave cooking and pressure cooking.

I learned a lot from the text portions and did find some interesting recipes. The huge downside of this informative cookbook is that there are no pictures- not one- front or back.

Overall, this book was very helpful for me when it came to making homemade broths and soup bases. The recipes are mostly simple, and the ingredients are not hard to find, in most cases. I appreciated the variations provided and the notes on how to freeze or not. That said, I’m not sure if I will purchase a copy for future reference, but I did keep it in my 'considering List' - just in case.
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gpangel | Nov 4, 2022 |
Savour the tastes of the war years with this nostalgic collection of recipes. Recall how British housewives learned to make do and keep the nation 'fighting fit'. Contains a vast collection of recipes, including Steak and Potato Pie, Stuffed Marrow and Eggless Sponge Pudding.
 
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LibraryPAH | Jun 12, 2019 |
Below is a picture of the best cookbook ever.


I know it looks old. It is. Published in 1968 this is the book my mother learned to cook from. She passed it on to me when I became a teenager and learned to mix and conjure up a meal or two from it myself. More than that actually. It's almost an encyclopaedia of cooking covering starters, mains and desserts as well as in-depth information on different types of vegetables, meats, pasta -and how to cook them, equipment, accompanying wines and so on, as well as walking through the basics and more complicated recipes.

It's expansive containing hundreds of recipes, yet detailed and easy to understand. My failure rate was very, very low unlike some of my attempts at modern recipes. However, it's age does show here and there. I don't see myself handling pig's trotters any time soon but then that kind of thing is quite retro and these things come back into fashion every so often.

And then, sadly, I lost our copy in a house move in 2006. I was devastated. I tried looking for it online but the paper slip cover had gone long ago and although I leafed through it's pages often I had no idea what the title was, just the author. Scouring the net, I ordered a used Patten book I thought could be The One. It wasn't. Then when I saw the description and cover of this, I knew it had to be my Holy Grail. And I was right! I have so many memories of using it from childhood with one of my parents by my side and through school lessons, I'm ecstatic to have found a copy in such great condition. I'll treasure it always.
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Cynical_Ames | Sep 23, 2014 |
This is a great cookbook for the very traditional dishes we all read about in novels. Now I can see what a freshly made Eccles Cake looks like (something I would eat a dozen of). It's all written for the home cook, so nothing that takes too many gadgets, though some ingredients wouldn't be so readily available to the American cook. Am I going to make a Pigeon Pie, Jellied Fish Cream or Jugged Hare? No. But Cheese Pudding and Gingernuts sound awesome.
 
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mstrust | Nov 3, 2013 |

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