The Horizon cookbook and illustrated history of eating and drinking through the ages

The Horizon cookbook and illustrated history of eating and drinking through the ages

By William Harlan Hale

Subjects: Cooking, Histoire, International cooking, Cuisine, Gastronomy, Cuisine internationale, Gastronomie, History, International Cookery, Cookery

Description: Seldom has the subject of eating and drinking—from the Bronze Age to the recent past—been treated to a full- length history. It deserves better. Part I of The HORIZON COOKBOOK AND ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF EATING AND DRINKING THROUGH THE AGES is a history of civilized man’s long culinary heritage. Woven into the historical narrative are hundreds of anecdotes and incidents that make intriguing reading and bear mealtime retelling. THE RECIPES: The more than 600 recipes in Part II are the largest collection of historical recipes ever assembled in a single volume. The collection gives every cook – from novice - to cordon bleu chef - a chance to create savory and unusual dishes from a wide range of periods and places. The recipes have been tested and adapted for use in modern home kitchens by a special staff headed by Tatiana McKenna, a leading food authority and Contributing Food Editor of Vogue magazine. Mimi Sheraton, the book’s Historical Foods Consultant, has helped the editors re-create 19 menus from great historic occasions. THE ILLUSTRATIONS: There are pictures on every page of the historical narrative, and ten picture portfolios. All told, the book contains some 570 illustrations, 110 in color. It is probably the largest collection ever brought together on the subject. BOOK JACKET

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