The English & Australian Cookery Book: Cookery for the Many, as well as the "Upper Ten Thousand"

This is the first ever softcover edition of "The English & Australian Cookery Book". White Australians have...
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Author: Edward Abbott
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The English & Australian Cookery Book: Cookery for the Many, as well as the "Upper Ten Thousand" by Abbott, Edward

The English & Australian Cookery Book: Cookery for the Many, as well as the "Upper Ten Thousand"

$64.69

The English & Australian Cookery Book: Cookery for the Many, as well as the "Upper Ten Thousand"

$64.69
Author: Edward Abbott
Format: Paperback
Language: English

This is the first ever softcover edition of "The English & Australian Cookery Book".

White Australians have generally regarded the consumption of native flora and fauna with hesitation. From the outset of European colonisation of Australia, emphasis has been placed upon the cultivation the exotic grains like wheat, and the farming of animals such as sheep and cattle, in order to establish a familiar and long-term food supply.

However, by necessity and sometimes choice, native produce comprised an important part of the diet for many colonists throughout the 19th century. While plants were rarely exploited as a food source, plentiful kangaroos and water fowl were an obvious source of protein for those isolated on properties in the country. Fish were a major part of the diet for coastal settlements.

Possibly as a result of this ambivalence, there was little attempt to codify a specific Australian cuisine until Edward Abbott's, 'The English and Australian Cookery Book', was published in 1864. Describing himself as an 'Aristologist' or an expert in fine dining, Abbott collected recipes that often combined native and exotic ingredients. The result was dishes such kangaroo stuffed with a mixture of beef suet, bread crumbs, parsley, shallots, marjoram, thyme, nutmeg, pepper, salt, cayenne and egg. He also championed locally produced wines and discussed related matters such as servants and smoking etiquette.

A "cornstalk", Abbott was born in New South Wales in 1801. He was the son of an army major and therefore part of the colonial gentry. The family moved to Hobart in 1815. Abbott settled into the local society, establishing the 'Hobart Town Advertiser' in 1839 and was elected to parliament in 1856. It was in Tasmania that he developed his enthusiasm for local ingredients.

"The English and Australian Cookery Book" is widely regarded as the first Australian cookbook. It was originally published by Sampson Low, Son and Marston of London and had a green cloth and red leather binding with a gilt title device depicting a globe and the four seasons. This original colour scheme and artwork has been reproduced for the cover of this paperback edition.

Unlike original antique copies or the expensive boxed 2014 facsimile edition, this new paperback edition of "The English and Australian Cookery Book" is meant to be read and used in the kitchen (or by the cooking fire) as a cookbook should be. It will wear the stains and smudges from those little kitchen accidents as a badge of honour. This edition is truly a book "for the many".

The interior of this new edition from Ropesend Creek Press is a perfect replica of the original. Page numbering, illustrations, layout, table of contents, index and any footnotes are exactly as they appeared when the original book was published. With this new edition, the book is ready for a new lease of life through a modern readership.



Author: Edward Abbott, An Australian Aristologist
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 08/19/2016
Pages: 346
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.00h x 5.00w x 0.72d
ISBN: 9781537163246

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