Hi Everyone,
Many years ago I went though my Granny's old cook-books and made a list of some frugal wartime dishes that interested me. Since then I've lost the books (to my dismay!) and forgotten the titles, and all I have left is some cryptic notes hinting at them. I really want to find those recipes and I wonder if any detectives here can help me find the names of these books?
Here are the only clues I've got:
Clue for Book #1: "Pears"
Some recipes in it: Mock Goose on Page 811, Mock Crab on page 813, Mock Omelet on Page 819
I thought this book might have been "Pears Family Cookbook" by Bee Nilson, so I ordered it from a second hand bookshop, but those recipes were not inside. (I live in Australia and this book was available here in Granny's time.)
Clue for Book #2: “Large Beeton 1925?”
Clearly this is an edition of Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management, but I cannot find which one.
Some recipes in it: Mock Hare Soup p. 1170, Mock Turtle Soup p. 149 & 138, Mock Fish Patties p. 1178,
Clue for Book #3: “”Small Beeton 1888?”
This must be another edition of Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management, but again I cannot find it.
Some recipes in it: Mock Turtle Soup p. 90-91
Clue for Book #4: “Penguin”
I thought this might have been the “Penguin Cookery Book”, also by Bee Nilson, so I managed to find a copy but again, it turned out to be a false lead.
Some recipes in it: Mock Oyster Soup: p. 39, Mock Almond Paste, p. 612
Clue for Book #5 “English Cookery”
This turns out *not* to be “The English Cookery Book, Uniting Good Style with Economy”, Collected by A Committee of Ladies, ed. JH Walsh.1859. It’s not the nineteenth century “The English and Australian Cookery Book”, either.
Some recipes in it: Half-Pay Pudding p. 90, Nettle Beer p. 376, Roly Poly p. 105
Any help tracking down these fascinating old books will be GRATEFULLY received!
Mrs. B
Many years ago I went though my Granny's old cook-books and made a list of some frugal wartime dishes that interested me. Since then I've lost the books (to my dismay!) and forgotten the titles, and all I have left is some cryptic notes hinting at them. I really want to find those recipes and I wonder if any detectives here can help me find the names of these books?
Here are the only clues I've got:
Clue for Book #1: "Pears"
Some recipes in it: Mock Goose on Page 811, Mock Crab on page 813, Mock Omelet on Page 819
I thought this book might have been "Pears Family Cookbook" by Bee Nilson, so I ordered it from a second hand bookshop, but those recipes were not inside. (I live in Australia and this book was available here in Granny's time.)
Clue for Book #2: “Large Beeton 1925?”
Clearly this is an edition of Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management, but I cannot find which one.
Some recipes in it: Mock Hare Soup p. 1170, Mock Turtle Soup p. 149 & 138, Mock Fish Patties p. 1178,
Clue for Book #3: “”Small Beeton 1888?”
This must be another edition of Mrs. Beeton’s Book of Household Management, but again I cannot find it.
Some recipes in it: Mock Turtle Soup p. 90-91
Clue for Book #4: “Penguin”
I thought this might have been the “Penguin Cookery Book”, also by Bee Nilson, so I managed to find a copy but again, it turned out to be a false lead.
Some recipes in it: Mock Oyster Soup: p. 39, Mock Almond Paste, p. 612
Clue for Book #5 “English Cookery”
This turns out *not* to be “The English Cookery Book, Uniting Good Style with Economy”, Collected by A Committee of Ladies, ed. JH Walsh.1859. It’s not the nineteenth century “The English and Australian Cookery Book”, either.
Some recipes in it: Half-Pay Pudding p. 90, Nettle Beer p. 376, Roly Poly p. 105
Any help tracking down these fascinating old books will be GRATEFULLY received!
Mrs. B
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