Binding: Paperback EAN: 9780965433310 ISBN: 0965433315 Label: Howling at the Moon Press Languages:EnglishUnknownEnglishOriginal LanguageEnglishPublished Manufacturer: Howling at the Moon Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 200 Publication Date: June 16, 1999 Publisher: Howling at the Moon Press Studio: Howling at the Moon Press
Product Description: Rare cookbook from 1911 --- the first written by a Black chef --- republished with 52 "new" photographs, illustrations, and advertisements from the 1800s and early 1900s. Includes the author's comments on what it was like to be a little boy during the Civil War. Includes 21 chapters and 591 recipes . . . for haute cuisine as well as family-style meals, some southern and Creole dishes. Roasted canvas-back duck, Virginia stew, blackberry vinegar, cakes, pies, cookies, omelettes.
Amazon.com Review: First printed in 1911, Rufus Estes's Good Things to Eat is the work of a former slave and the first African American chef to write--let alone publish--a cookbook. Estes rose in life to become a chef to two presidents, European royalty, Pullman Private Car travelers, and late-19th-century celebrities such as "Bet-a-Million" Gates. His cookbook, reissued in facsimile with the addition of 56 period images, is a remarkable window; through it we can view the food of an era, the fine and everyday cooking (the two overlap) of its time. Readers interested in American history, culinary and otherwise, and in encountering one of its singular personalities will embrace the book.