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Sensible Cook: Dutch Foodways in the Old and New World

Contributor(s): Rose, Peter (Editor), Rose, Peter (Translator)

ISBN: 9780815605034

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

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Pub Date: September 1, 1998

Dewey: 641

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.65" H x 9.24" L x 6.20" W ( 0.67 lbs) 168 pages

Series: New York State

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The most favored Dutch cookbook of the seventeenth century, The Sensible Cook (De Verstandige Kock) had a major impact on the foodways of the Dutch in the Netherlands and in their New World territories.

As a part of the larger work, The Pleasurable Country Life, The Sensible Cook records the foodways of rich middle-class households, the cooking methods and typical dishes they prepared, and the implements and ingredients they employed.

Often the recipes are surprisingly sophisticated. From braising a chicken with orange peel and cinnamon to stuffing pigeons with a mixture of parsley, ginger, sugar, butter, and raisins, many of the dishes are still appealing today. Peter G. Rose has, in fact, adapted some two dozen of the recipes for contemporary use--tempting dishes such as "Shoemaker's Cake," a delicious combination of bread crumbs, butter, eggs, and stewed apples.

Handsomely illustrated with Dutch genre paintings, The Sensible Cook will interest cooks, food historians, students of social and cultural history, and the large number of Dutch descendants in America. Most important, this book will be welcomed by all who enjoy good food.

Review Quotes: [Rose's] work has produced a rich picture of a people who ate well and heartily, and stocked their larders with a range of fruits, meats, and spices that even by today's standards would be considered varied.-- "The New York Times"

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