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Poppy Tooker,Elizabeth Kettenring Dutrey Begue

Mme. Bégué's Recipes of Old New Orleans Creole Cookery

«In 1900 Madame B�guwrote her recipes down in a French cook book collectors have always prized. The instructions assume a basic knowledge of cuisine: the measurements are often left to taste, temperature is relative, and cooking times left to the best judgment of the chef. It takes a few pages to realize much of the cookery takes place not on a stove, but over an open fire.»-Don Spiro, Zelda: The Magazine of the Vintage Nouveau
Originally published in 1900 from the handwritten notes of Mme. B�guherself, this collection of dishes from a quintessential New Orleans restaurant are now available in a edited and modernized version of the 1937 edition. One of the first cookbooks ever published in New Orleans that became a sought-after souvenir of the B�gu�'s dining experience, it has been updated with a foreword by renowned food enthusiast Poppy Tooker. Originally published as a guide for tourists wanting a taste of true Creole cuisine, it includes recipes from other well-known cooks, including Victor Bero from Victor's Restaurant (later called Galatoire's). Tooker recreated the most significant of Madame B�gu�'s creations by providing a contemporary rendition of the original recipe. Included are such treasures as Turtle Soup, Chicken la Creole, and Creole Gumbo.
91 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2012
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