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Fannie Farmer, America’s most famous cooking teacher, discovers that
precise measurements are a recipe for cooking success in this STEAM
picture book that includes two of her classic recipes. ★ School
Library Journal, starred review ★ Youth Services Book Review,
starred review When Fannie Farmer learned to cook in the late 1800s,
recipes could be pretty silly. They might call for “a goodly amount
of salt” or “a lump of butter” or “a suspicion of nutmeg.”
Girls were supposed to use their “feminine instincts” in the
kitchen (or maybe just guess). Despite this problem, Fannie loved
cooking, so when polio prevented her from going to college, she became
a teacher at the Boston Cooking School. Unlike her mother or earlier
cookbook writers, Fannie didn’t believe in feminine instincts. To
her, cooking was a science. She’d noticed that precise measurements
and specific instructions ensured that cakes rose instead of flopped
and doughnuts fried instead of burned. Students liked Fannie’s
approach so much that she wrote a cookbook. Despite skepticism from
publishers, Fannie’s book was a recipe for success. Written with
humor and brought to life with charming illustrations, this book
explores the origins of Fannie Farmer’s quintessentially American
cookbook. A cookbook that was beloved because it allowed anyone to
make tasty things, with no guessing, no luck—and certainly no
feminine instincts—required.
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Kitchen Scientist and America’s Cook
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781635926132
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter