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2 tbsp chopped parsley; freshly ground pepper; salt; 6 oz cleaned monkfish filet, cut into 1-inch cubes; 6 oz skinless salmon filet, cut into 1-inch cubes; 1 cup heavy cream; 1 tbsp all-purpose flour; 1 celery rib, finely diced; 2 medium red potato, peeled and cut into 1/2-inch dice; 16 littleneck clams, scrubbed; 24 mussels, scrubbed; 1 / 2 ...
The English Art of Cookery. Title page of The English Art of Cookery. First edition, 1788. The English Art of Cookery is a cookery book of English cuisine by the tavern cook Richard Briggs, first published in 1788. It includes recipes for toad in a hole, mushroom ketchup and puff pastry, and examples of Anglo-Indian influence.
A Book of Mediterranean Food was an influential [1] cookery book written by Elizabeth David in 1950, her first, and published by John Lehmann.After years of rationing and wartime austerity, the book brought light and colour [2] back to English cooking, with simple fresh ingredients, [2] from David's experience of Mediterranean cooking while living in France, Italy and Greece.
384. The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy is a cookbook by Hannah Glasse (1708–1770), first published in 1747. It was a bestseller for a century after its first publication, dominating the English-speaking market and making Glasse one of the most famous cookbook authors of her time. The book ran through at least 40 editions, many of which ...
Italy. Region or state. Tuscany. Main ingredients. Broth, fish, shellfish. Media: Cacciucco. Cacciucco (Italian: [katˈtʃukko]) is an Italian fish stew native to the western coastal towns of Tuscany. [1] It is especially associated with the port city of Livorno, in Tuscany, [2][3] and the town of Viareggio north of it. [3]
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England. Modern Cookery for Private Families is an English cookery book by Eliza Acton. It was first published by Longmans in 1845, and was a best-seller, running through 13 editions by 1853, though its sales were later overtaken by Mrs Beeton. On the strength of the book, Delia Smith called Acton "the best writer of recipes in the English ...
Frontispiece of a T. J. Allman edition. A New System of Domestic Cookery, first published in 1806 by Maria Rundell, was the most popular English cookery book of the first half of the nineteenth century; it is often referred to simply as Mrs Rundell, but its full title is A New System of Domestic Cookery: Formed Upon Principles of Economy; and Adapted to the Use of Private Families.