Celtic Folklore Cooking

Celtic Folklore Cooking

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  • Author: Joanne Asala
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
  • ISBN: 9781567180442
  • Category : Cooking
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 388

Presents recipes for beverages, eggs, cheese, soups, vegetables, seafood, meats, and desserts, listing traditional holidays associated with the foods, and other folk beliefs and correspondences.


The Folklore Cookbook

The Folklore Cookbook

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  • Author: Eric Johnson
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781548902131
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 286

Every Recipe has a Story. Inspired by classics from the world of folklore, Chef and Author Eric Johnson serves up seventy-five original folktales for cooks and readers. He transports the reader into a quirky culinary world, backing up imaginative short stories with time-tested recipes from his twenty years in the restaurant business. For those who love folklore, and cooking, The Folklore Cookbook is an expanded compilation of his three Tales from the Cook titles.


From Dill to Dracula

From Dill to Dracula

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  • Author: A. M. Ruggirello
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781735420004
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :


Indian Food & Folklore

Indian Food & Folklore

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  • Author: Jo Lethaby
  • Publisher: Hamlyn
  • ISBN: 9781571456502
  • Category : Cooking
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

The Food & Folklore Series brings to life the traditions, folklore, and cooking styles of some of the world's most beloved cuisines. Each title begins with an introduction to the history and culture, then offers over 100 authentic recipes with helpful glossary and tips. Throughout the books, the recipes are illustrated with beautiful color photography paired with evocative black-and-white images of the people and countryside. A unique collection of culinary and cultural lore, as delicious as it is fascinating!


The Chestnut Cook Book

The Chestnut Cook Book

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  • Author: Annie Bhagwandin
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781587361678
  • Category : Chestnut
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Many cultures, from China to North America, have discovered the wholesomeness and diversity of chestnuts. This cookbook represents some of the meals from these cultures.


Taste of Romania

Taste of Romania

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  • Author: Nicolae Klepper
  • Publisher: Hippocrene Books
  • ISBN: 9780781807661
  • Category : Cooking
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Here is a real taste of both Old World and modern Romanian culture in a unique book that combines more than 140 tasty traditional recipes with enchanting examples of Romania's folklore, humour, art, poetry, and proverbs. A wealth of archival material provides a glimpse into the 4,000-year-old history of the Romanian People and their Roman ancestry. This comprehensive and well-organised guide to Romanian cuisine contains recipes for many classic favourites including mamaliga, a polenta-style cornmeal, Eggplant Salad, Fish Zacuscz, Mititei Sausages (The Wee Ones), and Pan-fried Pork with Polenta. Savour the tastes of one of Europe's heartiest and most varied culinary traditions.


Irish Food & Folklore

Irish Food & Folklore

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  • Author: Clare Connery
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780753704165
  • Category : Cookery, Irish
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144


The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Cookery

The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Cookery

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  • Author: T. J. Smith
  • Publisher: UNC Press Books
  • ISBN: 1469654105
  • Category : Cooking
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 249

From springhouse to smokehouse, from hearth to garden, Southern Appalachian foodways are celebrated afresh in this newly revised edition of The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Cookery. First published in 1984—one of the wildly popular Foxfire books drawn from a wealth of material gathered by Foxfire students in Rabun Gap, Georgia—the volume combines hundreds of unpretentious, delectable recipes with the practical knowledge, wisdom, and riveting stories of those who have cooked this way for generations. A tremendous resource for all interested in the region's culinary culture, it is now reimagined with today's heightened interest in cultural-specific cooking and food-lovers culture in mind. This edition features new documentation, photographs, and recipes drawn from Foxfire's extensive archives while maintaining all the reminiscences and sharp humor of the amazing people originally interviewed. Appalachian-born chef Sean Brock contributes a passionate foreword to this edition, witnessing to the book's spellbinding influence on him and its continued relevance. T. J. Smith, editor of the revised edition, provides a fascinating perspective on the book's original creation and this revision. They invite you to join Foxfire for the first time or once again for a journey into the delicious world of wild foods, traditional favorites, and tastes found only in Southern Appalachia.


Fairy Tale Feasts

Fairy Tale Feasts

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  • Author: Jane Yolen
  • Publisher: Crocodile Books
  • ISBN: 9781566566438
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Fairy Tale Feasts is more than collection of stories and recipes. In it, Caldecott-winning author Jane Yolen and her daughter, Heidi Stemple, imagine their readers as co-conspirators. About the creation of the stories and the history of the foods they share fun facts and anecdotes designed to encourage future cooks and storytellers to make up their own versions of the classics. From the earliest days of stories, when hunters told of their exploits around the campfire while gnawing on a leg of beast, to the era of kings in castles listening to the storyteller at the royal dinner feast, to the time of TV dinners when whole families sit for dinner in front of a screen to watch a movie, stories and eating have been close companions. So it is not unusual that folk stories are often about food. Jack's milk cow traded for beans, Snow White given a poisoned apple, a pancake running away from those who would eat it, Hansel and Gretel lured by the gingerbread house and its candy windows and doors. But there is something more—stories and recipes are both changeable. A storyteller never tells the same story twice, because every audience needs a slightly different story, depending upon the season or the time of day, the restlessness of the youngest listener, or how appropriate a tale is to what has just happened in the storyteller's world. And every cook knows that a recipe changes according to the time of day, the weather, the altitude, the number of grains in the level teaspoonful, the ingredients found (or not found) in the cupboard or refrigerator, even the cook's own feelings about the look of the batter.


Polish Customs, Traditions and Folklore

Polish Customs, Traditions and Folklore

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  • Author: Sophie Hodorowicz Knab
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Cooking
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 344

Polish Customs, Traditions, & Folklore is organized by months beginning with December and Advent, St. Nicholas Day, the Wigilia (Christmas Eve) nativity plays, caroling and then New Year celebrations. It proceeds from the Shrovetide period to Ash Wednesday, Lent, the celebration of spring, Holy Week customs then superstitions, beliefs and rituals associated with farming, Pentecost, Corpus Christi, midsummer celebrations, harvest festivities, wedding rites, nameday celebrations, birth and death rituals. Line illustrations enhance this rich and varied treasury of folklore. Many of the customs and traditions found herein are extinct even in today's Poland. World wars, massive immigration, the loss of the oral tradition, urbanization and politics have changed the face of a once agrarian people and their accompanying life style. In the U.S., the desire for membership within the "melting pot", marriages outside one's ethnic group, movement to the suburbs away from the "old" communities where customs and traditions were once strong, further weakened the link. Although the purpose and meaning may have been lost and forgotten, the oczepiny ceremony (the unveiling) is still the mainstay of almost every wedding where the bride declares Polish heritage. Many Polish American communities still reenact the harvest celebrations, reminding themselves of their ancestors' reverence for the grains and gifts of bread. Eight million Americans still claim their ancestry as Polish, many still diligently practicing that which they learned at their parents' and grandparents' knees. Much has also been neglected or completely forgotten.