The Secret History of Christmas Baking : Recipes & Stories from Tomb Offerings to Gingerbread Boys / Linda Raedisch, Sami Sherratt.
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TextLanguage: English Publisher: Woodbury, MN : Llewellyn Publications, 2023Edition: First editionDescription: 320 pagesContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- General
- Any audience
- 9780738772356
- 641.5/686 23/eng/20230711
- TX739.2.C45 R34 2023
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New Book Fall 2023.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Spice up your season by rolling, molding, and kneading your way through the world's oldest and most iconic Christmas recipes. This culinary adventure offers fascinating historical details and uncanny tidbits about sailors, saints, tomb raiders, refugees, and witches. You will discover what the ancient Egyptian version of gingerbread was like, why cookies were once considered pharmaceuticals, and how the background of even the humblest holiday treat is a global story. Through forty recipes adapted for modern bakers, Linda Raedisch shows you how to make Linzer tartlets, Christstollen, almond cookies, and other goodies. She also offers illustrated instructions for dressing up your parcels, tins, and cookie plates with festive crafts. From Ancient Rome and the European Middle Ages to the traditions we recognize today, this book explores the surprising and sometimes dark origins of some of our most beloved holiday bakes"--. Provided by publisher.
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