The French family cook : being a complete system of French cookery. Adapted to the tables not only of the opulent, but of persons of moderate fortune and condition. Containing directions for choosing, dressing, and serving up all sorts of butcher meat, poultry, &c. The different modes of making all kinds of soups, ragouts, fricandeaus, creams, ratafias, compôts, preserves, &c. &c.--as well as a great variety of cheap and elegant side dishes, calculated to grace a table at a small expence. Instructions for making out bills of fare for the four seasons of the year, and to furnish a table with few or any number of dishes at the most moderate possible expence. Necessary for housekeepers, butlers, cooks, and all who are concerned in the superintendence of a family. Translated from the French.

Date:
1793

Licence: Public Domain Mark

Credit: The French family cook : being a complete system of French cookery. Adapted to the tables not only of the opulent, but of persons of moderate fortune and condition. Containing directions for choosing, dressing, and serving up all sorts of butcher meat, poultry, &c. The different modes of making all kinds of soups, ragouts, fricandeaus, creams, ratafias, compôts, preserves, &c. &c.--as well as a great variety of cheap and elegant side dishes, calculated to grace a table at a small expence. Instructions for making out bills of fare for the four seasons of the year, and to furnish a table with few or any number of dishes at the most moderate possible expence. Necessary for housekeepers, butlers, cooks, and all who are concerned in the superintendence of a family. Translated from the French. Source: Wellcome Collection.

Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.

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