The Art of Cooking: The First Modern Cookery Book

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Author: Maestro Martino of Como

ISBN-10: 0520232712

ISBN-13: 9780520232716

Category: European Cooking

Maestro Martino of Como has been called the first celebrity chef, and his extraordinary treatise on Renaissance cookery, The Art of Cooking, is the first known culinary guide to specify ingredients, cooking times and techniques, utensils, and amounts. This vibrant document is also essential to understanding the forms of conviviality developed in Central Italy during the Renaissance, as well as their sociopolitical implications.\ In addition to the original text, this first complete English...

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"Surely one of the most significant writings ever concerning the origins and methods of Western cookery. As a pure cookbook, it is a collection of Maestro Martino of Como's precise, workable recipes, each preaching the value and preservation of basic flavors—a revolutionary concept for his time. As an historical resource, The Art of Cooking places the Maestro's food comfortably within its Renaissance context while at the same time establishing his steady march into culinary modernism. An invaluable book."—Fred Ferretti, former "Gourmet at Large" columnist, Gourmet Magazine"I applaud the publication of The Art of Cooking by Maestro Martino. With this fine translation of his culinary opus, Martino will be restored to his rightful place in gastronomical history. Stefania Barzini's adaptations for the contemporary palate will surely inspire many readers to try their hands in the kitchen."—Carol Field, food critic, author of The Italian Baker"This book will make available to a large public one of the most important culinary treatises in the history of Western cuisine."—Fabio Parasecoli, author of Food Culture in Italy

Recipes from the Book: \ Flying pie\ Make a mold for a large pie, and in the bottom make a hole large enough that your fist can pass through, or even bigger if you please, and the sides around it should be slightly higher than the common usage; fill it with flour and cook in an oven. Once it is cooked, open the hole on the bottom and remove the flour; beforehand, prepare another small pie filled with good stuff that has been well cooked and seasoned and that has been made as big as that hole in the large mold; place this pie through the hole into the mold; and in the empty space that remains around the small pie, put some live birds, as many as it will hold; and the birds should be placed in it just before it is to be served; and when it is served before those seated at the banquet, you remove the cover above, and the little birds will fly away. This is done to entertain and amuse your company. And in order that they do not remain disappointed by this, cut the small pie up and serve.\ Peach blossom sauce\ Get some peeled, blanched almonds that have been well crushed with the bread white of some bread, a little ginger and cinnamon, verjuice, and red wine, and some pomegranate juice, adding to all of these things some sandalwood extract. Then thin and pass this mixture through a stamine, and make it sweet with red wine or tart for those who like it like that.

Introduction. Maestro Martino: The Carneades of Cooks Luigi BalleriniThe Art of Cooking Composed by the Eminent Maestro Martino of ComoHow to Make Every Sort of Victual How to Make Every Type of Sauce How to Make Every Sort of Torte How to Make Every Sort of Fritter How to Cook Eggs in Every Way How to Cook Every Type of Fish The Riva del Garda Recipes The Neapolitan RecipesMaestro Martino Today: Fifty Modernized Recipes Stefania BarziniTextual Note Jeremy ParzenSelected Bibliography Index