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Good Fare By The Telegraph Home Cook

Good Fare by Telegraph Home Cook


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Summary

Another book of wartime recipes from the Daily Telegraph, following from the success of Good Eating

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Good Fare: A Book of Wartime Recipes by Telegraph Home Cook

Originally published in 1941, this delightful little book is in fact the precursor to Good Eating, published in 1944 and recently reissued by Macmillan to great acclaim. Packed with practical, nutritious and frequently delicious recipes by the Daily Telegraph's Home Cook, this is both a charming piece of nostalgia and a riveting insight into how Britain really ate in wartime. More than that, though, it is almost a kitchen manifesto for the twenty-first century, with its emphasis on cooking without wasting food, fuel or time. The recipes are specifically geared to making the most of home-grown fruit and vegetables, of making a little meat go a long way, or of making unfamiliar cuts and methods fresh and appealing. There is also a special section offering readers' own recipes. As the Foreword says, 'There can be no better basis of cookery than that provided by generations of housewives who have brought homely fare to epicurean perfection.' With the motto, 'Simple but Better Fare is the aim of the New Cookery' we, too, can waste not want not and make do and mend just as our grandmothers and great-grandmothers did.

About Telegraph Home Cook

The Telegraph Home Cook was the anonymous cookery contributor to that newspaper during the Second World War.

Table of Contents

    • Section - i: Foreword
  • Unit - 1: Part I - The New Cookery
  • Chapter - 1: Soup Bowl Economy
  • Chapter - 2: The Cheaper Fish Made Interesting
  • Chapter - 3: In Place of the Roast
    • Section - 1: Homely Dishes of the Day
    • Section - 2: Butcher's "Sundries"
    • Section - 3: Meat Pie Making
  • Chapter - 4: Regional Savoury Puddings That Save Meat
  • Chapter - 5: Snack Food for Any Hour
  • Chapter - 6: Cooking From the Garden
    • Section - 1: Roots and Greens
    • Section - 2: The Conquering Carrot
  • Chapter - 7: Potatoes Solve Many Problems
  • Chapter - 8: Salads for All Seasons
  • Chapter - 9: Hot Sauces
  • Chapter - 10: Puddings and Sweets Hot and Cold
  • Chapter - 11: Cakes "Cookies" and Biscuits
  • Chapter - 12: When the Can Is Opened
  • Unit - 2: Part II - Stocking The Store Cupboard
  • Chapter - 1: Jams, Jellies and Cheeses
  • Chapter - 2: Bottling Summer Fruits
  • Chapter - 3: Pickles and Chutneys
  • Chapter - 4: Sauces and Salad Creams
  • Chapter - 5: Herb Patch and Spice Jars
  • Unit - 3: Part III - Reader's Own Tested Recipes
  • Unit - 4: Part IV - Canteen Cookery Adapted To Home Kitchen
    • Index - ii: Index

Additional information

GOR001436934
9780230710252
0230710255
Good Fare: A Book of Wartime Recipes by Telegraph Home Cook
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
2008-09-05
128
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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