Best of
Cookbooks

1959

The James Beard Cookbook


James Beard - 1959
    James Beard transformed the way we cook and eat, teaching us how to do everything from bread baking to making the perfect Parisian omelet.   Beard was the master of cooking techniques and preparation. In this comprehensive collection of simple, practical-yet-creative recipes, he shows us how to bring out the best in fresh vegetables, cook meat and chicken to perfection, and even properly boil water or an egg. From pasta to poultry, fish to fruit, and salads to sauces, this award-winning cookbook is a must-have for beginning cooks and expert chefs alike. Whether it is deviled pork chops or old-fashioned barbecue, there is not a meal in the American pantheon that Beard cannot teach us to master.   Enduring and eminently sensible, The James Beard Cookbook is the go-to book for twenty-first-century American home kitchens.

Meta Given's Modern Encyclopedia of Cooking (2 Volume Set)


Meta Given - 1959
    A modern cook book, complete in every detail, brings the latest developments in home economics into your kitchen for a simpler, better and richer life

Blueberry Hill Cookbook


Elsie Masterton - 1959
    Some are simple, others lavish. All have been tested at the inn and enthusiastically approved by her guests and family.

The General Foods Kitchens Cookbook


Women of General Foods Kitchens - 1959
    Library of Congress catalog number 59:10840