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Stews, Soups, Chowders
Sheilah Kaufman
Stews, Soups, Chowders
Sheilah Kaufman
Soups, Stews, and Chowders bring credibility to the idea that America is a great melting pot. Philadelphia Pepper Pot Soup has its origins in George Washington's kitchen at Valley Forge during the winter encampment. Pigeon Soup was a particular favorite of Thomas Jefferson as pigeons were plentiful around Monticello. In colonial kitchens the predominate utensil was a large kettle. Cooks throughout the centuries have utilized whatever food was available to prepare delicious, invigorating, and warming soups for their families. Sheilah Kaufman assembles over 70 soup recipes including Dill Pickle Soup, Pumpkin Mushroom Soup, Corn Chowder, and Clam Chowder to satisfy your nutritional urges. Some soups are hot and some are cold, but each recipe is elegant yet simple to prepare with easy clean-up. Also included is a concise history of soups, stocks, and broths, notes about the origin of the terms we use today, and helpful hints to make your soup the envy of your neighborhood.
94 pages, illus
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 1, 1998 |
ISBN13 | 9781883283155 |
Publishers | Brick Tower Press |
Pages | 94 |
Dimensions | 204 × 205 × 15 mm · 182 g |
Language | English |