Each chapter of this brilliant collection of over 130 recipes covers the culinary history and winemaking tradition of a different Rhine country. The literary excerpts, legends, and lore throughout the book accompany the reader-chef on a culinary cruise down one of the world's most famous rivers. Complete with b/w illustrations. "Cradle of European art, culture, history, and folklore for thousands of years, the Rhine River has an appeal for everyone along its verdant shores...In this representative collection of traditional and contemporary Rhine recipes may be found a wealth of culinary treasures, carefully evolved over the centuries by creative cooks. Because the cookery is derived from a jigsaw puzzle of peoples, customs and foods, there are some exotic and exciting contrasts. Indeed, the kitchens of these countries have produced some of the world's most cherished delicacies, as well as flavorful, down-to-earth hearty dishes that have enduring appeal."
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Höhe: 207 mm
Breite: 124 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-0-7818-1000-5 (9780781810005)
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Kay Shaw Nelson is a nationally recognized writer/researcher of a variety of current and historical subjects. The author of nineteen other cookbooks, she is a newspaper columnist, culinary historian, and contributor to Washington Woman and The Scottish Banner. She is also a frequent lecturer on the history of cookbooks, writers, and travel subjects.