The Lost Art of Pie Making Made Easy Review
I love this little recipe book! Everything I've made out of here so far has been nothing short of tasty. Almost all of the recipes contained within are from old cookbooks (some well over 150 years old!) and the author has revised them to translate to today's baking standards. Also there are fun tidbits of information and folklore sprinkled between recipes. If you love pie and can get your hands on a copy you won't be dissapointed.
Click Here To View More Specification...
Product Overview
Come home to pie! This witty and fun book shows you how to make a darn good pie in a jiffy. You’ll feel like you’re back in your grandma’s kitchen as she shows you how she rolls out her flaky, tender pie crust. Recipes date from 1831, many from 19th century handwritten cooking journals. Includes old-time pie lore, pie insults, why men love pie, pie contest tips, vintage photos, historic recipes, and more. Make pies like Rum Bittersweet Chocolate, Fresh Raspberry, Louisiana Peanut, as well as quick flip pies, dumplings, and crisps.
Read More ...
Related Products
- Secrets of the Great Old-Timey Cooks: Historic Recipes, Lore & Wisdom
- Old-Time Farmhouse Cooking: Rural American Recipes and Farm Lore
- The Farmer's Wife Cookbook: Over 400 Blue-Ribbon recipes!
- Log Cabin Cooking: Pioneer Recipes & Food Lore
- The First American Cookbook: A Facsimile of "American Cookery," 1796
See Also : Let Me Gift Amazale The Best Food-Storage