The Mount Vernon Cookbook

The Mount Vernon Cookbook
Author: Mount Vernon Ladies Association
Publsiher: Wimmer Cookbooks
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1987
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0931917131

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A year-round gift of 400 tested recipes introducing 18th-century lifestyles and glimpses into the way George Washington lived and entertained. Benefits historical preservation.

The Martha Washington Cook Book

The Martha Washington Cook Book
Author: Marie Kimball
Publsiher: James Direct, Inc.
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-11-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781623970062

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208-page Martha Washington cookbook used at Mount Vernon and later in the Presidential mansion after she became America’s first lady. A remarkable collection of delightful handwritten recipes! This was the cookbook given to young Martha by her mother-in-law at the time of her first marriage in 1749. The one-of-a-kind family manuscript was passed on to Martha’s granddaughter and is now the property of the historic society of Pennsylvania. You’ll be proud to display it in your home!

Dining with the Washingtons

Dining with the Washingtons
Author: Stephen Archie McLeod
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780807835265

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Combining vivid photography with engaging essays, Dining with the Washingtons explores the menus, diet, and styles of entertaining that characterized the beloved home of the nation's principal founding father. Compelling accounts, historic artwork, and images of gardens, table settings, prepared food, and objects from the Mount Vernon collection blend to shed fresh light on the daily lives of George and Martha Washington, on their ceaseless stream of household guests and those who served them, and on the ways food and drink reflected the culture of eighteenth-century America. Featuring a foreword by former White House executive chef Walter Scheib and more than 90 historic recipes adapted for today's kitchens by renowned culinary historian Nancy Carter Crump, this book is ideal for veteran and novice cooks alike as well as for those wishing to learn about both formal and everyday dining at Mount Vernon. Drawing from a wide range of sources, including memoirs, diaries, plantation documents, archaeological research, and the personal correspondence of the Washington family and their visitors, this charming volume brings the household of America's first president and his wife vividly to life for modern-day readers. The contributors are: Steven T. Bashore, Manager of Historic Trades, Mount Vernon Carol Borchert Cadou, Robert H. Smith Senior Curator and Vice President for Collections, Mount Vernon Nancy Carter Crump, author and founder, Culinary Historians of Virginia J. Dean Norton, Director of Horticulture, Mount Vernon Dennis J. Pogue, Vice President of Preservation, Mount Vernon Walter Scheib, former executive chef, The White House Mary V. Thompson, Research Historian, Mount Vernon Esther White, Director of Archaeology, Mount Vernon

Dining with the Washingtons

Dining with the Washingtons
Author: Carol Borchert Cadou,Nancy Carter Crump,Stephen Archie McLeod
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2011
Genre: Cookbooks
ISBN: 0931917441

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"Combining vivid photography with engaging essays, Dining with the Washingtons explores the menus, diet, and styles of entertaining that characterized the beloved home of the nation's principal founding father."--Amazon.com.

Martha Washington s Booke of Cookery

Martha Washington s Booke of Cookery
Author: Armand Eisen,Martha Washington
Publsiher: Andrews McMeel Pub
Total Pages: 79
Release: 1992
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0836230213

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A Taste of History Cookbook

A Taste of History Cookbook
Author: Walter Staib
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-05-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781538746677

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The delicious, informative, and entertaining cookbook tie-in to PBS's Emmy Award-winning series A Taste of History. A TASTE OF HISTORY COOKBOOK provides a fascinating look into 18th and 19th century American history. Featuring over 150 elegant and approachable recipes featured in the Taste of History television series, paired with elegantly styled food photography, readers will want to recreate these dishes in their modern-day kitchens. Woven throughout the recipes are fascinating history lessons that introduce the people, places, and events that shaped our unique American democracy and cuisine. For instance, did you know that tofu has been a part of our culture's diet for centuries? Ben Franklin sung its praises in a letter written in 1770! With recipes like West Indies Pepperpot Soup, which was served to George Washington's troops to nourish them during the long winter at Valley Forge to Cornmeal Fried Oysters, the greatest staple of the 18th century diet to Boston's eponymous Boston Cream Pie, A TASTE OF HISTORY COOKBOOK is a must-have for both cookbook and history enthusiasts alike.

Martha Washington s Booke of Cookery and Booke of Sweetmeats

Martha Washington s Booke of Cookery and Booke of Sweetmeats
Author: Karen Hess
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0231049315

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This is the family cookbook Martha Washington kept and used for fifty years, with over five hundred classic recipes dating largely from Elizabethan and Jacobean times, the golden age of English cookery.

Wild Bread

Wild Bread
Author: MaryJane Butters
Publsiher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781423648192

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The owner of the historic Barron Flour Mill completely reinvents the concept of healthier-for-you, naturally fermented sourdough. Until now, sourdough was perceived as too much work and sour-tasting, artisan-style-only loaves. In Wild Bread, MaryJane Butters’ quick and easy 1-minute 2x/day technique demonstrates the use of eight different types of flours for each bread featured—everything from gluten-free brown-rice flour to quinoa to common white to heirloom whole wheat—for a whopping 295 recipes and 475 photographs. Using her step-by-step method, every style of bread imaginable, including gluten-free, will loft with wild abandon without the purchase of a single packet of not-so-healthy, store-bought yeast. In nutritionally superior wild-yeast bread, fermentation triggers the release of vital nutrients and breaks down carbohydrates. In MaryJane’s world, there’s no such thing as too much bread because once you convert to slow-rise wild-bread making, that bagel you’ve been thinking about is more like a vitamin pill than a source of “carb-loaded” guilt. Lessons gleaned from MaryJane Butters’ diverse pioneering background, from carpenter to dairy owner to former wilderness ranger turned organic farmer, led her eventually to stewardship of the 4-story, historic Barron Flour Mill. It was only natural that her years spent living on remote Forest Service fire-watch towers with only a living, breathing sourdough “mother” for companionship would lead her to write a pioneering wild-yeast bread book. “One of my favorite resources for beginners.”—A Home Made from Scratch