Victory In The Kitchen: The Life of Churchill's Cook by Annie Gray
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- ISBN 10 1788160444
- ISBN 13 9781788160445
- Published Feb 06 2020
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 400
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher Profile Books
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This is the story of a woman who was not a royal, not rich, not famous, simply someone who worked hard and enjoyed her life. Beginning in 1882, she ranged through life in the country, life in the town, life in her own house, and in that of others. She travelled, married, had children and a highly successful career. For while Georgina Landemare saw herself as ordinary, her accomplishments, and the life she lived, were anything but. She started her career as a nursemaid, and ended it cooking for one of the best-known figures in British history, Winston Churchill, a man to whom food was central, not only as a pleasure by itself, but as a diplomatic tool in a time when the world was embroiled in a worldwide war.
Victory in the Kitchen is a culinary biography: a life lived through food, ranging from rural Berkshire to wartime London, via Belle Epoque Paris and prohibition-era New York. Through one eager eater, and one skilled cook, Annie Gray contextualises twentieth century food through two figures who were both intimately involved with it. Recipes include Georgina's German Kougelhof, Curried Brains, macaroons, Boodles Orange, Mousse de Maple and 'Chocolat Cake Good'.
Other cookbooks by this author
- At Christmas We Feast: Festive Food Through the Ages
- Call the Midwife the Official Cookbook
- Food for Thought: Selected Writings
- How to Cook: The Victorian Way with Mrs Crocombe
- The Kitchen Cabinet: A Year of Recipes, Flavours, Facts & Stories for Food Lovers
- The Kitchen Cabinet: A Year of Recipes, Flavours, Facts & Stories for Food Lovers
- The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook
- The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook

