Best of
Food-And-Drink

1973

Les Diners de Gala


Salvador Dalí - 1973
    He is now sixty eight and his ambition is fulfilled in the shape of a book: Les Dîners de Gala. Published by Felicie Inc., this latest Dali book consists of twelve chapters to which Dali has given the following titles.1 Les caprices pincés princiers2 Les cannibalismes de l’automne3 Les suprêmes de malaises lilliputiens4 Les entre-plats sodomisés5 Les spoutniks astiqués d’asticots statistiques6 Les panaches panachés7 Les chairs monarchiques8 Les montres molles ½ sommeil9 L’atavisme désoxyribonucléique10 Les “je mange GALA”11 Les pios nonoches12 Les délices petits martyrs12 “Hors-Texte” specially designed and signed by the Artist.55 recipes illustrated in color, 21 of which were prepared by the leaders of French gastronomy:Lasserre, La Tour d’Argent, Maxim’s and Le Buffet de la Gare de Lyon.

The Auberge Of The Flowering Hearth


Roy Andries de Groot - 1973
    Impressed by the devotion of its owners — les Mesdemoiselles Artraud and Girard — to perpetuating the tradition of supreme country dining, Mr. de Groot returned to the inn to record their recipes for natural country soups, heavy winter stews, roasted meats, pâtes, terrines, and fruity and spirituous desserts — the best of French cooking.Superb food, fine wine, and the perfect blending of both into a series of menus for memorable lunches and dinners, together with the unique French Alpine recipes that build each meal — these are the ingredients of this remarkable book, now considered a classic.

The Cookery Year


Elizabeth Pomeroy - 1973
    

Complete Book of Breads


Bernard Clayton Jr. - 1973
    In the years since its publication, however, new equipment such as dough-mixing attachments and food processors, and new products such as fast-acting yeast and specialty bread flour, have revolutionized the kitchen. A new era requires a new book, and Bernard Clayton has obliged with his New Complete Book of Breads. Here you'll find 200 of Clayton's original recipes from his earlier book, all revised with modern equipment and products in mind. In addition, Clayton includes 100 new recipes gathered during the course of his research and travels as well as his interactions with friends and readers. Whether you're hungry for breads, rolls, muffins, popovers, seasonal favorites, or exotic delights destined to become favorites, you'll find them all in the New Complete Book of Breads.

The Ebony Cookbook: A Date with a Dish


Freda DeKnight - 1973
    Freda DeKnight's selection from the thousands of American Negro recipes in her collection is unique. It preserves many dishes that might otherwise be lost to a TV-dinner generation. It provides a guide and reference for everyone, from novice cook to discriminating gourmet, who loves good food. The uses of herbs, spices and wines, a 'Guide for the Housewife' (which really tells how to cook), and a section of complete menus supplement the organized presentation of recipes for everything from appetizers to dessert.

The Dione Lucas Book of French Cooking


Dione Lucas - 1973
    

The Cornucopia: Being a Kitchen Entertainment and Cookbook


Judith Lewis Herman - 1973
    Drawing on more than 150 sources, beginning with The Forme of Cury (1390), through to the 1890s and some of the most beautiful examples of culinary Victoriana, this richly good-humored book tumbles out a virtual treasury of food lore, commentary and opinion, custom and attitude, and more than three hundred delectable recipes, given in their original format.From a 1598 recipe for "four and twenty blackbirds baked into a pie," to an exquisite 1653 Izaak Walton recipe for stuffed pike, to an 1898 formula for a drink improbably named "the Bosom Caresser" (sherry, brandy, sugar, an egg yolk, and a pinch of cayenne pepper), this unique volume is all the food lover could ask for.

Food in History


Reay Tannahill - 1973
    A favorite of gastronomes and history buffs alike, Food in History is packed with intriguing information, lore, and startling insights--like what cinnamon had to do with the discovery of America, and how food has influenced population growth and urban expansion.