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Shepherd's pie, cottage pie, or in French cuisine hachis Parmentier, is a savoury dish of cooked minced meat topped with mashed potato and baked, formerly also called Sanders or Saunders. The meat used may be either previously cooked or freshly minced.
The Apicius manuscript (ca. 900 CE) of the monastery of Fulda in Germany, which was acquired in 1929 by the New York Academy of Medicine. Apicius, also known as De re culinaria or De re coquinaria (On the Subject of Cooking), is a collection of Roman cookery recipes, which may have been compiled in the fifth century CE, [1] or earlier.
Heat the oven to 350°F. Stir the soup and 1/4 cup water in a large bowl. Season the chicken with 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, the onion powder and poultry seasoning.
Ciorbă de pește "ca-n Deltă" (fish soup prepared in the style of the Danube Delta) traditionally water directly from the Danube River is used; Ciorbă de praz is a leek soup; Ciorbă de pui is a chicken soup; Ciorbă de lobodă is a red orach soup; Ciorbă de salată cu afumătură (green lettuce and smoked meat soup) with sour milk
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The Essential New York Times Cookbook is a cookbook published by W. W. Norton & Company and authored by former The New York Times food editor Amanda Hesser. [1] The book was originally published in October 2010 and contains over 1,400 recipes from the past 150 years in The New York Times (as of 2010), all of which were tested by Hesser and her assistant, Merrill Stubbs, prior to the book's ...
The Redwall Cookbook is a cookbook based on food from the Redwall series. [1] It contains recipes mentioned in the books, from Deeper'n'Ever Pie and Summer Strawberry Fizz to Abbey Trifle and Great Hall Gooseberry Fool. [2]
A cookbook or cookery book [1] is a kitchen reference containing recipes. Cookbooks may be general, or may specialize in a particular cuisine or category of food. Recipes in cookbooks are organized in various ways: by course (appetizer, first course, main course, dessert), by main ingredient, by cooking technique, alphabetically, by region or ...