All Topics  
Art of Cookery

 

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link






 

Art of Cookery



 
 
Written in 1747, Hannah Glasse
Hannah Glasse

Hannah Glasse was a cookery writer of the eighteenth century. She is best known for her cookbook, The Art of Cookery, first published in 1747....
's (1708-1770) The Art of Cookery made Plain and Easy represents one of the most important references for culinary practice in England and the American colonies during the latter half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th. It was the dominant reference for home cooks in much of the English-speaking world during its original publication run, and it is still available (in somewhat limited quantity) and used as a reference by those doing food research and historical reconstruction.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'Art of Cookery'
Start a new discussion about 'Art of Cookery'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum



Encyclopedia


Written in 1747, Hannah Glasse
Hannah Glasse

Hannah Glasse was a cookery writer of the eighteenth century. She is best known for her cookbook, The Art of Cookery, first published in 1747....
's (1708-1770) The Art of Cookery made Plain and Easy represents one of the most important references for culinary practice in England and the American colonies during the latter half of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th. It was the dominant reference for home cooks in much of the English-speaking world during its original publication run, and it is still available (in somewhat limited quantity) and used as a reference by those doing food research and historical reconstruction. As is the case in modern times for The Joy of Cooking
The Joy of Cooking

The Joy of Cooking is one of the United States' most-published cookbooks, having been in print continuously since 1936 and with more than 18 million copies sold....
, the book was updated significantly both during her life and after her death, before finally passing out of print in the mid 19th century.

Hannah wrote mostly for domestic servants (the "lower sort", as she referred to them), writing in a conversational style familiar to anyone who has learned a recipe at the elbow of a parent or grandparent. The food is surprisingly recognizable, with staples such as Yorkshire pudding
Yorkshire pudding

Yorkshire pudding is a dish that originated in Yorkshire, England and has attained wide popularity. It is made from batter and most often served with roast beef, chicken, or any meal in which there is gravy served with it, or on its own....
 and gooseberry fool still known and eaten today, and there are even early traces of the Indian food that eventually became naturalized in the UK. She showed marked disapproval of French cooking styles and in general avoided French culinary terminology.

Several facsimile editions are still in print, though primarily as a historical work rather than a modern cooking reference.

Miscellaneous

In 1995, Prospect Books published a facsimile edition of the 1747 edition of the book, with introductory essays by Jennifer Stead and Priscilla Bain, and a glossary
Glossary

A glossary is an alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms. Traditionally, a glossary appears at the end of a book and includes terms within that book which are either newly introduced or at least uncommon....
 by Alan Davidson
Alan Davidson

Alan Davidson is the name of:*Alan Davidson , also British diplomat*Alan Davidson , Australian cricketer*Alan Davidson , British author*Alan Edward Davidson , Australian soccer player, member of the Football Federation Australia - Football Hall of Fame...
. ISBN 0907325580

In 1997, Applewood Books
Applewood Books

Applewood Books is a book publishing company founded by Phil Zuckerman in 1976. They specialize in publishing exacting recreations of historic books, including complex reprints of children's art and pop-up books and other books published by methods which duplicate antique publishing techniques....
 published a paperback facsimile edition of the Alexandria 1805 edition (the first American edition, printed in Alexandria, VA, USA, by Cottom and Stewart) of the book, with an introduction and glossary by culinary historian Karen Hess
Karen Hess

Karen Loft Hess was an United States culinary historian. Her 1977 book The Taste of America co-authored with her late husband, John L. Hess, established them as anti-establishment members of the culinary world....
. Applewood Books: Bedford, Mass. ISBN 978-1557094629

External links