Arabella Boxer's Book of English Food: A Rediscovery of British Food From Before the War
Autor Arabella Boxeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 sep 2019
Arabella Boxer's Book of English Fooddescribes the delicious dishes - and the social conditions in which they were prepared, cooked and eaten - in the short span between the two World Wars when English cooking suddenly blossomed.
The food in these wonderful recipes comes from the great country houses, where little had changed since Victorian times, the large houses in London and the South, where fashionable hostesses vied with each other to entertain the most distinguished guests at their tables, and less grand establishments, like those in Bloomsbury where the painters and writers of the day contrived to lead cultured and civilised lives on little money.
Containing 200 recipes, drawn from cookery books, magazines of the period, family sources or from talking to survivors who still remember those days,A Book of English Foodis a fascinating glimpse into another world, and a celebration of English cooking at its finest.
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'That rare thing, a cookery book with an argument: viz, that English cookery was once both good and independent of the cuisines of her neighbours . . . a rollicking good read'Observer
'I find the calm elegance of her writing an inspiration'Nigel Slater
'A treasury of social gossip . . . immensely enjoyable and useful'Spectator
'A captivating exploration and celebration of the flowering of English cooking in the 1920s and 30s'Financial Times
'I recommend it, not only for its excellent food but also for the superb introductions and details of social history in the great houses with their shimmering hostesses'Evening Standard
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241961667
ISBN-10: 0241961661
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241961661
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Arabella
Boxerwas
born
in
1934
and
educated
in
the
UK,
Paris
and
Rome.
She
has
written
for
theSunday
Timesmagazine
and
theTelegraphmagazine
and
was
Food
Writer
for
Vogue
from
1966
to
1968
and
1975
to
1991.
She
was
awarded
the
Glenfiddich
Cookery
Writer
of
the
Year
Award
in
1975
and
1978,
a
Glenfiddich
Special
Award
in
1992
and
won
the
1991
André
Simon
Award
and
the
1992
Michael
Smith
Macallan
Award
for
fine
writing
about
British
food.
Arabella
Boxer
is
the
author
of
a
number
of
cookery
books,
includingFirst
Slice
Your
Cookbook,
Arabella
Boxer's
Garden
Cookbook,
Mediterranean
Cookbook,
The
Sunday
Times
Complete
CookbookandA
Visual
Feast(with
Tessa
Traeger).
A
founding
member
of
the
Guild
of
Food
Writers,
she
lives
in
London.
Recenzii
Acaptivatingexploration
andcelebrationof
the
flowering
of
English
cooking
in
the
1920s
and
30s
A treasury of social gossip. . .immensely enjoyable and useful
That rare thing, a cookery book with an argument: viz, that English cookery was once both good and independent of the cuisines of her neighbours . . .a rollicking good read
A book which celebrates a gastronomy which we would be unwise to forget. It'sa rediscovery of British food remembered from before the War
I recommend it, not only for itsexcellent foodbut also for thesuperb introductions and details of social historyin the great houses with their shimmering hostesses
A treasury of social gossip. . .immensely enjoyable and useful
That rare thing, a cookery book with an argument: viz, that English cookery was once both good and independent of the cuisines of her neighbours . . .a rollicking good read
A book which celebrates a gastronomy which we would be unwise to forget. It'sa rediscovery of British food remembered from before the War
I recommend it, not only for itsexcellent foodbut also for thesuperb introductions and details of social historyin the great houses with their shimmering hostesses