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A Treasury of Family Recipes From the Time of the War for American Independence - Special Yorktown Edition (Paperback)
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A Treasury of Family Recipes From the Time of the War for American Independence - Special Yorktown Edition (Paperback)
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Cooking & Baking During the Time of the War for American
Independence is chock full of delightfully different and delicious
cooking ideas favored by many famous, and some forgotten, yet
historically important individuals and families of yesteryear. It
contains the favorite dishes of numerous well known as well as
lesser-known figures from the Revolutionary War period of our
glorious history. Included are tasty breads and other baked goods,
taste-tempting main dishes, soups and stews and loads of other
wonderful recipes. Here you will find the favorites of such
historical luminaries as Alexander Hamilton who was born in the
West Indies but moved to the Colonies in 1772. He became one of the
brightest stars in the fight for independence. One of George
Washington's closest friends, this man dearly loved what was called
Blood Bread with his dinners. A delightful Walnut Bread Pudding
dish was eagerly eaten by General Lafayette in 1824 on his final
visit to his beloved America. And those very special Sweet Potato
Griddle Cakes were often prepared and served by the family of
General Philip Schuyler. Most early American recipes as originally
written would be quite difficult, if not impossible, to use today
with any degree of ease or accuracy. Such concoctions were most
often written as one long and rather complicated, sometimes
rambling paragraph. Or they might simply be a long list of
ingredients in no particular sequence or order. And many of the
ingredients called for would not be recognized by today's readers.
One of the most popular cakes, as well as the only cake made
without bread dough in the Colonies, was that called The Nun's
Cake. The recipe for this special cake was carefully cherished and
handed down as a prized heirloom from prior generations. It was no
doubt, often handwritten, and bequeathed from mother to daughter.
Or, the ingredients may have been memorized, and passed along by
word of mouth.
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