Toll House Tried and True Recipes

$11.95

Publication Date: 1st June 1977

For all cooks, this book is a true classic. It contains hundreds of interesting recipes along with hundreds of hints will make anything you prepare a success. The owner of the Toll House Restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts, Ruth Wakefield offers here the most famous and successful tips and recipes which made her restaurant so renowned.
The author begins with the necessary information all good cooks need: helpful hints (dip peeled bananas in lemon juice to prevent discoloration, how to measure solid fat); equivalents and proportions; purchasing guide; timetable for roasting, broiling,... Read More
Format: Paperback
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For all cooks, this book is a true classic. It contains hundreds of interesting recipes along with hundreds of hints will make anything you prepare a success. The owner of the Toll House Restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts, Ruth Wakefield offers here the most famous and successful tips and recipes which made her restaurant so renowned.
The author begins with the necessary information all good cooks need: helpful hints (dip peeled bananas in lemon juice to prevent discoloration, how to measure solid fat); equivalents and proportions; purchasing guide; timetable for roasting, broiling,... Read More
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For all cooks, this book is a true classic. It contains hundreds of interesting recipes along with hundreds of hints will make anything you prepare a success. The owner of the Toll House Restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts, Ruth Wakefield offers here the most famous and successful tips and recipes which made her restaurant so renowned.
The author begins with the necessary information all good cooks need: helpful hints (dip peeled bananas in lemon juice to prevent discoloration, how to measure solid fat); equivalents and proportions; purchasing guide; timetable for roasting, broiling, boiling, oven steaming; care of your refrigerator and range, how to save fuel; table setting and service; challenging menus; inexpensive everyday meals; success with frozen desserts; and much, much more. There is also a "primer for brides," which contains 36 essential dishes for the new homemaker (from making hot or iced coffee to main courses, desserts, even champagne punch!)
Then come the mouth-watering recipes: hors d'oeuvres (cheese balls, caviar toast, stuffed mushroom caps, etc.), appetizers (fruit shrub, stuffed cantaloupe, oyster cocktail, etc.), soups, stews, and chowders (clam bisque, baked bean soup, lobster stew, clam chowder, croutons, croustades, etc.), bread (crumb bread, shredded wheat bread, Swedish tea ring, health bread, orange bread, etc.), meats and poultry (pot roast with vegetables, Neapolitan meat loaf, shepherd's pie, crown roast of pork, chicken divan, chicken terrapin, etc.), meat substitutes (goldenrod eggs, foamy omelettes, cheese croquettes, noodle ring, etc.); seafood (baked halibut, salmon and rice delight, Toll House lobster, lobster imperial, etc.), vegetables, salads and dressing, desserts, all kinds of sauces, cakes and cookies, frosting and fillings, pastries and pies, candies, tea time sandwiches, relishes, and oddments.
The book concludes with sections on solving kitchen problems, how to cook for a hundred people, and a guide to purchasing, preserving, and canning jellies, jams, fruits, and vegetables.

Reprint of the sixth 1948 edition.
Details
  • Price: $11.95
  • Pages: 384
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 1st June 1977
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486235608
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    COOKING / Methods / General
    COOKING / Regional & Ethnic / American / New England
    COOKING / Courses & Dishes / General
Table of Contents
FOREWORD
PREFACE
Points to Remember
Helpful Hints
Equivalents
Proportions
This for That
Family Purchasing Guide
"Timetables for Baking, Roasting, Broiling, Boiling, Oven Steaming"
Problems of High Humidity and High Altitude
"Your Range, Care and Possibilities"
Table Setting and Service
"Menus, Challenge or Chore, Inexpensive Everyday Meals, For Special Occasions, Sunday Night Snacks"
Glossary
PRIMER FOR BRIDES
CHAPTER
1. Beverages Are Basic
2. "Hors d'Oeuvres, in the Living Room"
3. Appetizers at the Table
4. "Soups, Stews, Chowders and Accompaniments"
5. "Breads, Slow and Quick"
6. Meats and Poultry
7. Meat Substitutes
8. "Seafood, with Emphasis on Lobster"
9. "Vegetables, New Ways and Old"
10. Attractive Salads and Salad Dressings
11. "Desserts, in Variety"
12. Sauces of All Kinds
13. "Cakes and Cookies, Toll House Specialties"
14. Frostings and Fillings
15. Pastries and Pies
16. Candies to Make at Home
17. Tea Time and Sandwiches
18. Relishes and Oddments
19. "Jellies, Jams, Conserves, with a Guide to Preserving"
20. Canning Fruits and Vegetables with a Guide to Purchasing
21. "Pressure Cookery, a Special Technique"
22. Cooking for One Hundred
23. Solving Kitchen Problems
INDEX
For all cooks, this book is a true classic. It contains hundreds of interesting recipes along with hundreds of hints will make anything you prepare a success. The owner of the Toll House Restaurant in Whitman, Massachusetts, Ruth Wakefield offers here the most famous and successful tips and recipes which made her restaurant so renowned.
The author begins with the necessary information all good cooks need: helpful hints (dip peeled bananas in lemon juice to prevent discoloration, how to measure solid fat); equivalents and proportions; purchasing guide; timetable for roasting, broiling, boiling, oven steaming; care of your refrigerator and range, how to save fuel; table setting and service; challenging menus; inexpensive everyday meals; success with frozen desserts; and much, much more. There is also a "primer for brides," which contains 36 essential dishes for the new homemaker (from making hot or iced coffee to main courses, desserts, even champagne punch!)
Then come the mouth-watering recipes: hors d'oeuvres (cheese balls, caviar toast, stuffed mushroom caps, etc.), appetizers (fruit shrub, stuffed cantaloupe, oyster cocktail, etc.), soups, stews, and chowders (clam bisque, baked bean soup, lobster stew, clam chowder, croutons, croustades, etc.), bread (crumb bread, shredded wheat bread, Swedish tea ring, health bread, orange bread, etc.), meats and poultry (pot roast with vegetables, Neapolitan meat loaf, shepherd's pie, crown roast of pork, chicken divan, chicken terrapin, etc.), meat substitutes (goldenrod eggs, foamy omelettes, cheese croquettes, noodle ring, etc.); seafood (baked halibut, salmon and rice delight, Toll House lobster, lobster imperial, etc.), vegetables, salads and dressing, desserts, all kinds of sauces, cakes and cookies, frosting and fillings, pastries and pies, candies, tea time sandwiches, relishes, and oddments.
The book concludes with sections on solving kitchen problems, how to cook for a hundred people, and a guide to purchasing, preserving, and canning jellies, jams, fruits, and vegetables.

Reprint of the sixth 1948 edition.
  • Price: $11.95
  • Pages: 384
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 1st June 1977
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486235608
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    COOKING / Methods / General
    COOKING / Regional & Ethnic / American / New England
    COOKING / Courses & Dishes / General
FOREWORD
PREFACE
Points to Remember
Helpful Hints
Equivalents
Proportions
This for That
Family Purchasing Guide
"Timetables for Baking, Roasting, Broiling, Boiling, Oven Steaming"
Problems of High Humidity and High Altitude
"Your Range, Care and Possibilities"
Table Setting and Service
"Menus, Challenge or Chore, Inexpensive Everyday Meals, For Special Occasions, Sunday Night Snacks"
Glossary
PRIMER FOR BRIDES
CHAPTER
1. Beverages Are Basic
2. "Hors d'Oeuvres, in the Living Room"
3. Appetizers at the Table
4. "Soups, Stews, Chowders and Accompaniments"
5. "Breads, Slow and Quick"
6. Meats and Poultry
7. Meat Substitutes
8. "Seafood, with Emphasis on Lobster"
9. "Vegetables, New Ways and Old"
10. Attractive Salads and Salad Dressings
11. "Desserts, in Variety"
12. Sauces of All Kinds
13. "Cakes and Cookies, Toll House Specialties"
14. Frostings and Fillings
15. Pastries and Pies
16. Candies to Make at Home
17. Tea Time and Sandwiches
18. Relishes and Oddments
19. "Jellies, Jams, Conserves, with a Guide to Preserving"
20. Canning Fruits and Vegetables with a Guide to Purchasing
21. "Pressure Cookery, a Special Technique"
22. Cooking for One Hundred
23. Solving Kitchen Problems
INDEX