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Mrs Beeton reigned supreme among the writers of domestic manuals in
the Victorian era. Much more than just a cookery book, or even a
guide to household management, her Book of Household Management is
full of historic and literary anecdotes - she aimed to give her
readers a thorough education. Today it is more than just a
historical curiosity; as well as a great sourcebook for nineteenth
century recipes, it also provides a fascinating insight into the
lives of the people of its time and is a thoroughly entertaining
read. This is a new edition (not a scan) of the 1861 text; it is
unabridged and includes all the original illustrations in black and
white.
The complete guide to cooking soups and sides by our most famous
cook - fully updated for the 21st-century kitchen. Mrs Beeton knew
that the essence of good cooking was to capture, and compliment,
the main ingredient in a meal with sumptuous side dishes. In this
delicious cook book, Mrs Beeton's recipes will show you how to
combine the best produce and ingredients to create a meal full on
flavour and packed with locally sourced produce. From a delicate
and light chestnut and celeriac soup, wintry cauliflower parmesan
and a confit of parsnips, this gorgeous collection of recipes will
provide you with the inspiration to cook for your friends and
family. All of the recipes have been drawn from Mrs Beeton's
original Book of Household Management and have been updated for the
21st-century kitchen. Combined with sound, modern advice on how to
source good food, plus detailed information on ingredients and
equipment, and illustrations of all the techniques required, this
is the go-to mini-book for any aspiring or experienced home cook.
The complete guide to creating delicious puddings and desserts by
our most famous cook - fully updated for the 21st-century kitchen.
From the lightest lemon posset to a luscious trifle and an aromatic
chocolate souffle, puddings and desserts are a delicious way to end
a meal. In Britain, we are home to some of the best local produce -
from succulent summer berries, autumn pears and winter rhubarb -
and Mrs Beeton has ensured that the ingredients on our doorsteps
have been used to create a perfect treat for any occasion, all year
round. All of the recipes have been drawn from Mrs Beeton's
original Book of Household Management and have been updated for the
21st-century kitchen. Combined with sound, modern advice on how to
source good food, plus detailed information on ingredients and
equipment, and illustrations of all the techniques required, this
is the go-to mini-book for any aspiring or experienced home cook.
The complete guide to cooking fish and seafood by our most famous
cook - fully updated for the 21st-century kitchen. Mrs Beeton knew
that a fish recipe was the staple to hearty family cooking. With a
focus on seasonality and local produce, Mrs Beeton created the best
mouth-watering fish and shellfish dishes for the British kitchen.
From fish pie, smoked haddock, soused mackerel and potted shrimp,
this cook book will give you the know-how to prepare and cook fresh
and delicious recipes for all of the family, all year round. All of
the recipes have been drawn from Mrs Beeton's original Book of
Household Management and have been updated for the 21st-century
kitchen. Combined with sound, modern advice on how to source good
food, plus detailed information on ingredients and equipment, and
illustrations of all the techniques required, this is the go-to
mini-book for any aspiring or experienced home cook.
"Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management" is many things, but it
is first and foremost a guide to managing a household. In addition
to offering advice on a wide range of domestic topics, the book
contains hundreds of recipes. A compendium of practical information
about everything from animal husbandry to seasonal produce, this
Victorian classic is both fascinating and useful.
'As with the commander of an army, or the leader of any enterprise,
so it is with the mistress of a house.' A founding text of
Victorian middle-class identity, Household Management is today one
of the great unread classics. Over a thousand pages long, and
written when its author was only 22, it offered highly
authoritative advice on subjects as diverse as fashion, child-care,
animal husbandry, poisons, and the management of servants. To the
modern reader expecting stuffy moralizing and watery vegetables,
Beeton's book is a revelation: it ranges widely across the foods of
Europe and beyond, actively embracing new food stuffs and
techniques, mixing domestic advice with discussions of science,
religion, class, industrialism and gender roles. Alternately
fashionable and frugal, anxious and blusteringly self-confident,
Household Management highlights the concerns of the ever-expanding
Victorian middle-class at a key moment in its history. The abridged
edition does justice to its high status as a cookery book, while
also suggesting ways of approaching this massive, hybrid text as a
significant document of social and cultural history. ABOUT THE
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providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable
features, including expert introductions by leading authorities,
helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for
further study, and much more.
Published in 1861, Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management has
been a benchmark guide for all aspects of running the middle class
Victorian household. Written in the midst of the Industrial
Revolution, Mrs. Beeton addressed a variety of issues relating to
this historically transitional period. This included advice about
cooking, child rearing, hygiene, servant's pay, and much more.
While certainly not a modern book on these topics, this guide
provides great insights into the daily tasks of the 19th century.
From the preface, "I must frankly own, that if I had known,
beforehand, that this book would have cost me the labor that it
has, I should never have been courageous enough to commence it.
What moved me, in the first instance, to attempt a work like this,
was the discomfort and suffering which I had seen brought upon men
and women by household mismanagement. I have always thought that
there is no more fruitful source of family discontent than a
housewife's badly cooked dinners and untidy ways. Men are now so
well served out of doors, -at their clubs, well-ordered taverns,
and dining-houses, that in order to compete with the attractions of
these places, a mistress must be thoroughly acquainted with the
theory and practice of cookery, as well as be perfectly conversant
with all the other arts of making and keeping a comfortable home."
Mrs Beeton was the Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay and Martha Stewart
of the Nineteenth Century, all rolled into one! She was the
homemaker and cook par excellence and her name has gone into the
lore of domestic management as the titular goddess of house and
hearth. In many ways she was typical of the supreme self confidence
and staggering versatility of the High Victorian era, a period
which saw the apex of the British Empire, and men and women who
rose to fuel its mandate, both at home and abroad. This reproduces
the Diamond Jubilee Edition which was published in 1897, when the
Queen Empress Victoria had been on the throne for 60 years. It
forms part of the Impala Victorian Series, which also includes Mrs
Beeton's Hors d'Oeuvres & Savouries and Never Nonplussed by
Peter Keene.
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