The Experienced English Housekeeper

by Elizabeth Raffald, 18th Century Cook, Housekeeper & Business Woman
Contributor: Edited by Roy Shipperbottom (1930-1997), Food Historian

New-in-Paperback, Forthcoming, January 2026

Mrs. Raffald is to the 18th-century what Mrs Beeton was to the 19th, except that she wrote her bestselling book from her own recipes. The first edition, from which this reprint is taken, was published in 1769. It was an instant success and continued to be reprinted until the 1830s. There is a fine collection of family dishes as well as recipes for grand dining. It is surprising to see from this how many ingredients, and in what variety, were available at that date. It was this book that first made public the confectioner’s art, and she was especially well known for her practical pickling and preserving recipes. All these, and more, can be used today, and deserve to be restored to the repertory of English cookery at its best.

This is an unabridged reprint of the 1st edition which was printed by J. Harrop in Manchester, for the author in 1769.

ISBN (Hardback) 9781870962131
Price (Hardback) Out of Stock< br> ISBN (Paperback) 9781800508538
Price (Paperback. £16.95/$24.95
Publication (Hardback) 01/01/1997
Publication (Paperback) January 2026
Pages 218
Size 247 mm x 230 mm
Readership scholars, general readers

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  • isbn
    9781870962131 (Hardback)
  • original publisher
    Southover Press
  • original publisher place
    Lewes, East Sussex
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • series title
    Southover Press Historic Cookery and Housekeeping