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Dinner with Dickens: Recipes Inspired by the Life and Work of Charles Dickens

Hardback

Main Details

Title Dinner with Dickens: Recipes Inspired by the Life and Work of Charles Dickens
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Pen Vogler
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 190
Category/GenreGeneral cookery and recipes
ISBN/Barcode 9781782494492
ClassificationsDewey:641.5
Audience
General
Illustrations 80 col photographs and artworks

Publishing Details

Publisher Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Imprint CICO Books
Publication Date 10 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Recipes and menus from the novels and the household of Charles Dickens, one of the world's favourite authors. Dinner with Dickens celebrates the food of Victorian England by recreating dishes the author wrote about with such gusto, and enjoyed in real life. Food in the novels not only creates character and comedy, but is also a means of highlighting social issues. A grand wedding breakfast skewers ostentation in a wealthy household. A bread-and-butter tea conjures honesty and companionship. The gruel given to hungry children exposes a cruel and unjust regime. The characters who throng Dickens novels are forever offering one another punch or seed biscuits; arranging a nice little supper of pickled salmon, salad and tea; showing concern with a roast fowl; or sisterly love with a painstakingly made beefsteak pudding. And, of course, there is the great feast of Christmas, celebrated in glorious style even by the impoverished Cratchits. At home, Dickens' wife Catherine helped him entertain, and published (under a pseudonym) her own book, What Shall We Have for Dinner?, with pages of menus or "bills of fare" for different sizes of party and the changing seasons. In Dinner with Dickens, Pen Vogler has fully updated recipes from contemporary Victorian cookbooks, including Catherine's own book. Clear instructions enable you to recreate mutton stuffed with oysters, Betsey Prig's Twopenny Salad, Dickens' own recipe for punch and the Dickens family's Twelfth Cake. In addition there are features on topics such as Dickens Abroad, Shopping for Food and Eating Out, with fascinating insights into housekeeping, entertaining and social history.

Author Biography

Pen Vogler is a food historian and author of Dinner with Mr Darcy and Tea with Jane Austen, both published by CICO Books. She writes and reviews on food history for the press, edited Penguin's Great Food series, and has recreated recipes from the past for BBC television. Pen lives in north London.