Lobscouse and Spotted Dog: Which It's a Gastronomic Companion to the Aubrey/Maturin Novels
"A scholarly (though often hilarious) triumph of culinary anthropology."—Washington PostCelebrate the joys of Patrick O'Brian's acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series with this delightful cookbook, full of the food and drink that so often complement Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin's travels. Collected...
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"A scholarly (though often hilarious) triumph of culinary anthropology."—Washington PostCelebrate the joys of Patrick O'Brian's acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series with this delightful cookbook, full of the food and drink that so often complement Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin's travels. Collected here are authentic and practical recipes for such eighteenth- and early-nineteenth- century dishes as Burgoo, Drowned Baby, Sea-Pie, Solomongundy, Jam Roly-Poly, Toasted Cheese, Sucking Pig, Treacle-Dowdy, and, of course, Spotted Dog. Also included are historical notes on the origins of the dishes as well as sections on the preparing of roasts, puddings, and raised pies."[A] splendid cookbook...graced with erudite bits of naval and gastronomical history....Deftly researched and written in prose nearly as funny as O'Brian's own."—Publishers Weekly "A thoroughly readable cookbook, as well as a useful appendix to a great series of novels and a newly opened window into a time now nearly 200 years gone."—San Jose Mercury News Illustrated
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780393320947 (0393320944)
Publish date: September 17th 2000
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Grossman and Thomas set out to make every single food, beverage, or potion mentioned in O'Brien's Aubrey/Maturin novels, from the obvious (Spotted Dick) to the distasteful (roasted rats!) to the utterly unappetizing (boiled bird shit Stephen drank while marooned on an island). As the authors live in...