The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook by Alice B. Toklas
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- ISBN 10 1897959192
- ISBN 13 9781897959190
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- 9781558217546 Paperback (United States) 3/31/2006
- 9780061818769 Hardcover (United States) 1/1/1984
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- 9780063043800 Paperback 5/18/2021
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- Published Jul 01 2004
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 304
- Language English
- Edition 2nd edition
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher Serif
- Imprint Serif
Publishers Text
This title features recipes and reminiscences from Alice B. Toklas, Gertrude Stein's lover and a prominent American expat living in France - and writing about its cuisine - during the first half of the 20th century. Long before Julia Child or M.F.K. Fisher discovered French cooking, Alice B. Toklas was sampling local dishes, collecting recipes, and cooking for the writers, artists, and expats who lived in Paris between the wars. Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Wilder (Toklas called him Thornie), Matisse, and Picasso shared meals at the home she kept with her lover, Gertrude Stein, who famously memorialised her in "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas". This cook book, however, is Toklas' true memoir, a collection of memories and traditional French recipes that predates Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking" and recalls the Paris of Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast". Toklas supplies familiar recipes such as coq au vin, bouillabaisse, and two for boeuf bourguignon that are accessible to cooks of all skill levels. In chapters titled 'Food in French Homes', 'Dishes for Artists', and 'Murder in the Kitchen', she expounds on everything from the first time she killed a carp to the bass she prepared for Picasso. The book also includes her most famous recipe, haschich fudge, excised from the first American edition, which anyone could whip up on a rainy day. 'Ecstatic reveries and extensions of one's personality on several simultaneous planes are to be complacently expected', she writes. Almost anything Saint Teresa did, you can do better.Other cookbooks by this author
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