FIFTY SALADS Annotated and Illustrated

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Vegetables & Salads, Reference, History, Americas
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Author: Classic Reads ISBN: 1230002325552
Publisher: Classic Reads Publication: May 17, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Classic Reads
ISBN: 1230002325552
Publisher: Classic Reads
Publication: May 17, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Full Colour Salad Recipe Book - This book is a collection of salad recipes, published in the late 1800's by Thomas J Murrey former professional Caterer of the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, and Astor House, New York.

"A practical chef, Mr. Murrey brings to his volume the experience of many years in the leading kitchens of New York, and his recipes are those which have made the reputation of several famous restaurants." - Domestic Monthly

The reader will come across a variety of directions to prepare different salads like lamb salad, carrot salad asparagus salad and strange combos such as frog salad, hop salad, and rabbit salad. I presume back in the day these salads would have been appealing and fairly sought after.

For those readers's who dare, go through the recipes and look through the window into days long gone, take a culinary trip to the days of the late 18th century ...

Historians, professional chefs and recipe book collectors in particular might find within this book a few of the absolute most interesting recipes they could have encountered for a long time.

Contains fifty recipes for salads and also several salad dressings, etc., and comments upon salad-making and salad herbs.

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Full Colour Salad Recipe Book - This book is a collection of salad recipes, published in the late 1800's by Thomas J Murrey former professional Caterer of the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, and Astor House, New York.

"A practical chef, Mr. Murrey brings to his volume the experience of many years in the leading kitchens of New York, and his recipes are those which have made the reputation of several famous restaurants." - Domestic Monthly

The reader will come across a variety of directions to prepare different salads like lamb salad, carrot salad asparagus salad and strange combos such as frog salad, hop salad, and rabbit salad. I presume back in the day these salads would have been appealing and fairly sought after.

For those readers's who dare, go through the recipes and look through the window into days long gone, take a culinary trip to the days of the late 18th century ...

Historians, professional chefs and recipe book collectors in particular might find within this book a few of the absolute most interesting recipes they could have encountered for a long time.

Contains fifty recipes for salads and also several salad dressings, etc., and comments upon salad-making and salad herbs.

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