10 results filtered with: Cooking, French - Early works to 1800
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The English and French cook : describing the best and newest ways of ordering and dressing all sorts of flesh, fish and fowl, whether boiled, baked, stewed, roasted, broiled, frigassied, fryed, souc'd, marrinated, or pickled; with their proper sauces and garnishes: together with all manner of the most approved soops and potages used, either in England or France. By T. P. J. P. R. C. N. B. and several other approved cooks of London and Westminster.
Date: 1674- Books
A complete system of cookery. In which is set forth, a variety of genuine receipts / collected from ... experience under ... Mr. de St. Clouet, sometime since cook to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle ... To which is added, a true character of Mons. de St. Clouet.
Verral, William.Date: 1759- Books
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The French cook : prescribing the way of making ready of all sorts of meats, fish and flesh, with the proper sauces ... : also the preparation of all herbs and fruits ... : together with a treatise of conserves, both dry and liquid ... : with an alphabeticall table explaining the hard words and other usefull tables / written in French by Monsieur De La Varenne ... ; and now Englished by I.D.G.
La Varenne, François Pierre de, 1618-1678Date: 1653- Books
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The compleat cook: or, the whole art of cookery : Describing the best and newest ways of ordering and dressing all sorts of flesh, fish, and fowl, whether boiled, baked, stewed, roasted, broiled, frigacied, fryed, souc'd, marrinated, or pickled; with their proper sauces and garnishes. Together vvith all manner of the most approved soops and potages used, either in England or France. By T.P. J.P. R.C. N.B. and several other approved cooks of London and Westminster.
Date: 1694- Books
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The French cook : prescribing the way of making ready of all sorts of meats, fish and flesh, with the proper sauce, either to procure appetite, or to advance the power of digestion: with the whole skill of pastry-work. Together with about 200. excellent receits for the best sorts of pottages, both in Lent, and out of Lent. Also a treatise of conserves, both dry and liquid, after the best fashion. The third edition. With an addition of some choice receits grown in use amongst the nobility and gentry, by a prime artist of our own nation. Englished by J.D.G.
La Varenne, François Pierre de, 1618-1678Date: 1673
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The French family cook : being a complete system of French cookery. Adapted to the tables not only of the opulent, but of persons of moderate fortune and condition. Containing directions for choosing, dressing, and serving up all sorts of butcher meat, poultry, &c. The different modes of making all kinds of soups, ragouts, fricandeaus, creams, ratafias, compôts, preserves, &c. &c.--as well as a great variety of cheap and elegant side dishes, calculated to grace a table at a small expence. Instructions for making out bills of fare for the four seasons of the year, and to furnish a table with few or any number of dishes at the most moderate possible expence. Necessary for housekeepers, butlers, cooks, and all who are concerned in the superintendence of a family. Translated from the French.
Date: 1793- Books
The most excellent book of cookery = Livre fort excellent de cuysine (1555) / edited and translated by Timothy J. Tomasik & Ken Albala.
Date: 2014- Books
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The compleat English and French cook : describing the best and newest ways of ordering and dressing all sorts of flesh, fish, and fowl, whether boiled, baked stewed, roasted, broiled, frigassied, fried, souc'd, marrinated, or pickled; with their proper sauces and garnishes: together with all manner of the most approved soops and potages used, either in England or France.
Date: 1690- Books
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The French cook : Prescribing the way of making ready of all sorts of meats, fish and flesh, with the proper sauces, either to procure appetite, or to advance the power of digestion. Also the preparation of all herbs and fruits, so as their naturall crudities are by art opposed; with the whole skil of pastry-work. Together with a treatise of conserves, both dry and liquid, a la mode de France. With an alphabeticall table explaining the hard words, and other usefull tables. / Written in French by Monsieur De La Varenne, clerk of the kitchin to the Lord Marquesse of Uxelles, and now Englished by I.D.G.
La Varenne, François Pierre de, 1618-1678Date: 1653- Books
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The Queens closet opened : Comprehending several hundreds of experienced receipts, and incomparable secrets in physick, chyrurgery, preserving, candying, cooking, &c. which were presented to the Queen, by the most eminent doctors in physick, chyrurgions, oculists and divers persons of honour, whose names are all fixed to their receipts, many whereof were had in esteem, when she pleased to descend to private recreations. Containing I. The Queens physical cabbinet, or excellent receipts in physick, chyrurgery, &c. II. The Queens delight,; or the art of preserving, conserving, candying; as also, a right knowledge of making perfumes and distilling the most excellent waters. III. The compleat cook; or, directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, ordering of sauces, and making of pastry, according to the English, French, Spanish and Italian mode.
Date: 1684