Kitchen Essays - Premium Cooking & Recipe Books for Home Chefs | Perfect for Meal Planning, Culinary Inspiration & Gifting
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Kitchen Essays - Premium Cooking & Recipe Books for Home Chefs | Perfect for Meal Planning, Culinary Inspiration & Gifting
Kitchen Essays - Premium Cooking & Recipe Books for Home Chefs | Perfect for Meal Planning, Culinary Inspiration & Gifting
Kitchen Essays - Premium Cooking & Recipe Books for Home Chefs | Perfect for Meal Planning, Culinary Inspiration & Gifting
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First published in The Times (London) during the 1920s, Kitchen Essays explains the proper way to make Lobster Newburg while offering fascinating insight into the social history of England.Agnes Jekyll felt that cooking should fit the occasion and temperament and states that “a large crayfish or lobster rearing itself menacingly on its tail seems quite at home on a sideboard of a Brighton hotel-de-luxe, but will intimidate a shy guest at a small dinner-party.” And that “a hardy sportsman should not be fed in the same way as a depressed financier.”Agnes Jekyll (1860–1937) was the daughter of William Graham, Liberal MP for Glasgow and patron of the Pre-Raphaelites. A celebrated hostess and entertainer, her first dinner party included Robert Browning, John Ruskin, and Edward Burne-Jones. She lived in Surrey, England.
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Agnes Jekyll's culinary essays are such a delight--sparkling, evocative prose, with recipes presented in little narratives that give magical glimpses into vanished worlds. The recipes are quaint--very heavy on the cream--and mostly interesting as period pieces. Jekyll had a decided philanthopic dimension that makes the reader long for more civil times.

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