Old-Time New England Cookbook

By Duncan MacDonald and Robb Sagendorph

$8.95

Publication Date: 29th June 1993

Good old-fashioned home cooking is the keynote of this treasury of classic New England cuisine. Included are over 300 wholesome, easy-to-prepare recipes including Nantucket scallop chowder, chicken pot pie, Boston baked beans, Connecticut stuffed baked salad, apple pan dowdy, Rhode Island johnnycake, mincemeat pie, Parker House rolls, Boston cream pie, lobster five ways (boiled, baked, broiled, fried, and Newburg), Yankee pot roast, and many more.
Arranged as a "seasonal cookbook," this book is designed to serve you as a sort of culinary calendar, providing useful food preparation ... Read More

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Good old-fashioned home cooking is the keynote of this treasury of classic New England cuisine. Included are over 300 wholesome, easy-to-prepare recipes including Nantucket scallop chowder, chicken pot pie, Boston baked beans, Connecticut stuffed baked salad, apple pan dowdy, Rhode Island johnnycake, mincemeat pie, Parker House rolls, Boston cream pie, lobster five ways (boiled, baked, broiled, fried, and Newburg), Yankee pot roast, and many more.
Arranged as a "seasonal cookbook," this book is designed to serve you as a sort of culinary calendar, providing useful food preparation ... Read More

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Good old-fashioned home cooking is the keynote of this treasury of classic New England cuisine. Included are over 300 wholesome, easy-to-prepare recipes including Nantucket scallop chowder, chicken pot pie, Boston baked beans, Connecticut stuffed baked salad, apple pan dowdy, Rhode Island johnnycake, mincemeat pie, Parker House rolls, Boston cream pie, lobster five ways (boiled, baked, broiled, fried, and Newburg), Yankee pot roast, and many more.
Arranged as a "seasonal cookbook," this book is designed to serve you as a sort of culinary calendar, providing useful food preparation hints and information on a day-by-day basis. The recipes call for fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish available during each season, and dishes are specially chosen to be suitable to seasonal temperatures. Moreover, the recipes are accompanied by charming observations on New England weather and the appropriateness of various foods and dishes to the time of the year.
A final section contains favorite recipes from 41 famous New England inns: The Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; The Dog Team Tavern, Middlebury, Connecticut; Christmas Farm Inn, Jackson, New Hampshire; and many more. Staples of New England kitchens for generations, the dishes in this unique guide will be welcomed by anyone who delights in time-honored traditional culinary fare.


Reprint of Rain, Hall and Baked Beans: A New England Seasonal Cookbook, Ives Washburn, Inc., New York, 1958.
Details
  • Price: $8.95
  • Pages: 224
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 29th June 1993
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486276304
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    COOKING / Regional & Ethnic / American / New England
Table of Contents
FOREWORDS
THE NINE SEASONS
1. EARLY FALL (SEPTEMBER 10-OCTOBER 20)
2. FALL (OCTOBER 21-DECEMBER 1)
3. EARLY WINTER (DECEMBER 2-JANUARY 10)
4. WINTER (JANUARY 11-FEBRUARY 20)
5. EARLY SPRING (FEBRUARY 21-APRIL 1)
6. SPRING (APRIL 2-MAY 10)
7. EARLY SUMMER (MAY 11-JUNE 20)
8. SUMMER (JUNE 21-AUGUST 1)
9. END OF SUMMER (AUGUST 2-SEPTEMBER 9)
FAVORITE RECIPES FROM NEW ENGLAND INNS
INDEX

Good old-fashioned home cooking is the keynote of this treasury of classic New England cuisine. Included are over 300 wholesome, easy-to-prepare recipes including Nantucket scallop chowder, chicken pot pie, Boston baked beans, Connecticut stuffed baked salad, apple pan dowdy, Rhode Island johnnycake, mincemeat pie, Parker House rolls, Boston cream pie, lobster five ways (boiled, baked, broiled, fried, and Newburg), Yankee pot roast, and many more.
Arranged as a "seasonal cookbook," this book is designed to serve you as a sort of culinary calendar, providing useful food preparation hints and information on a day-by-day basis. The recipes call for fruits, vegetables, meat, and fish available during each season, and dishes are specially chosen to be suitable to seasonal temperatures. Moreover, the recipes are accompanied by charming observations on New England weather and the appropriateness of various foods and dishes to the time of the year.
A final section contains favorite recipes from 41 famous New England inns: The Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts; The Dog Team Tavern, Middlebury, Connecticut; Christmas Farm Inn, Jackson, New Hampshire; and many more. Staples of New England kitchens for generations, the dishes in this unique guide will be welcomed by anyone who delights in time-honored traditional culinary fare.


Reprint of Rain, Hall and Baked Beans: A New England Seasonal Cookbook, Ives Washburn, Inc., New York, 1958.
  • Price: $8.95
  • Pages: 224
  • Publisher: Dover Publications
  • Imprint: Dover Publications
  • Publication Date: 29th June 1993
  • Trim Size: 5.5 x 8.5 in
  • ISBN: 9780486276304
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    COOKING / Regional & Ethnic / American / New England
FOREWORDS
THE NINE SEASONS
1. EARLY FALL (SEPTEMBER 10-OCTOBER 20)
2. FALL (OCTOBER 21-DECEMBER 1)
3. EARLY WINTER (DECEMBER 2-JANUARY 10)
4. WINTER (JANUARY 11-FEBRUARY 20)
5. EARLY SPRING (FEBRUARY 21-APRIL 1)
6. SPRING (APRIL 2-MAY 10)
7. EARLY SUMMER (MAY 11-JUNE 20)
8. SUMMER (JUNE 21-AUGUST 1)
9. END OF SUMMER (AUGUST 2-SEPTEMBER 9)
FAVORITE RECIPES FROM NEW ENGLAND INNS
INDEX