The Most Excellent Book of Cookery

by Historical Introduction by Ken Abala, University of the PacificTranslated by Timothy J. Tomasik, Valparaiso University

The Livre fort excellent de cuysine is one of a family of cookery books that first saw the light with Pierre Sergent’s La Fleur de toute cuysine (renamed Le Grand cuisinier de toute cuisine) of 1542. This edition of the Livre fort excellent was published in 1555.

Scholars have often dismissed the printed cookbooks of 16th-century France as simple rehashes of the great medieval Viandier of Taillevent or as merely concentrating on marginal dishes such as sweets and sugarwork. True French cooking, they say, did not start until the publication of Le Cuisinier françois by La Varenne in 1651. While there is some truth in this, the translators and editors of this book would maintain that the change from medieval to modern (already under way in Italy and Spain for example) can be dated back to this book and its kindred.

This edition comprises about 70 pages of original French, with an English translation on facing pages.

ISBN (Paperback) 9781903018965
Price (Paperback) £17.99/$40.00
Publication December, 2012
Pages 192
Size 216 x 140 mm
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    Prospect Books
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