The Elegant Economist

The Elegant Economist

by Eliza Acton
The Elegant Economist

The Elegant Economist

by Eliza Acton

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Overview

Before Mrs Beeton there was Eliza Acton, whose crisp, clear, simple style and foolproof instructions established the format for modern cookery writing, leading to her being called 'the best writer of recipes in the English language' by Delia Smith.

Including such English classics as suet pudding, raspberry jam, lemonade and 'superlative mincemeat' as well as evocatively-named creations like 'Threadneedle Street Biscuits', 'Baron Liebig's Beef Gravy' and 'Apple Hedgehog', these recipes advocate using the best produce available to create wholesome, inexpensive dishes that are still a pleasure to cook and eat today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780141966984
Publisher: Penguin UK
Publication date: 04/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 3 Months

About the Author

Eliza Acton (1799-1860) was born in Sussex, and, apart from some time spent in France, lived for much of her life at Bordyke House in Tonbridge, where she kept house for her mother. Modern Cookery, first published in 1845, was her first cookery book and quickly gained wide acclaim for its practical, step-by-step approach. Delia Smith has called Acton 'the best writer of recipes in the English language'.

Table of Contents

1: Poetic Recipes for Soups, Salads and Dressings 2: Beef, Mutton, Lamb and Pork 3: Poultry and Game: Seasonal or Perennial 4: Potted Meats, and Curries 5: ‘The Eyes Should Always be Bright’… of Fish 6: Sea Kale, Dandelion, Myriad Vegetables 7: Gravy in Haste and More Sauces 8: Monitor’s Tart and Other Pastry 9: Soufflés and Omlets 10: The Elegant Economist’s Puddings 11: Sweet Poisons and Superlative Preserves 12: The Counsellor’s Cup: Syrups and Liqueurs
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