The Settlement Cook Book 1903

The Settlement Cook Book 1903 by Mrs. Simon Kander is a reprint edition published by Echo Point Books and Media on October 8, 2015. This cookbook, originally devised in 1903, serves as a homemaking guide for newly arrived American families, offering a glimpse into the cozy kitchens of the past. It features a collection of hearty recipes that cater to both modern health-conscious readers and those interested in historical cooking methods.
Readers will find a variety of recipes for staples such as breads, biscuits, and cornmeal, alongside American classics designed to help immigrants feel at home. The book includes dishes like griddle cakes, shrimp creole, and matzo ball soup, as well as tips on canning, preserving, and general housekeeping. With 226 pages of clear and accessible language, The Settlement Cook Book provides a delightful exploration of cooking methods and regional flavors, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in American culinary history.
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Glowing with the warmth and fragrance of a crackling, old-fashioned hearth, The Settlement Cookbook will take you back in time to the cozy, wood-fired kitchens of freshly immigrated American families settling into their new home. First devised in 1903 by social reformer Elizabeth Kander as a homemaking guide for newly arrived families from around the world, this back-to-basics cookbook will serve today’s readers both as a source of hardy, old-time recipes as well as a fun historical read. With hundreds of recipes for delicious and practical meals made from scratch, The Settlement Cookbook has a lot to offer the health-conscious and self-reliant modern family.
Written in clear and accessible language, The Settlement Cookbook will guide you through recipes for staples like breads, biscuits, and cornmeal, as well as American classics and dishes designed to help immigrants feel at home. Some favorites include griddle cakes, shrimp creole, oyster stew, roast chicken with chestnut stuffing, gefilte fish, matzo ball soup, and dozens of cakes, tortes, pies, and other mouth-watering deserts. Also included are tips on canning, preserving, pickling, and general housekeeping.
A delightful window into a world before microwaves and packaged foods, when families ate wholesome meals together by firelight, The Settlement Cookbook will be a treat for lovers of old-cookbooks and anyone else who appreciates a delicious home-cooked meal.
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