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Kitchen nostalgia?

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TriciaF Thu 04-Jun-15 17:52:28

We've moved so many times, and over the years have acquired and lost many cookery books.
The book I would love to still have is one about cooking in wartime. Don't know where it has gone.
I remember one recipe of baby turnips stewed with black treacle, which I made several times.
Otherwise my favourite is Elizabeth David's French Provincial Cookery - I first bought it back in the ?6Os, lost it, and recently bought another copy.

whitewave Thu 04-Jun-15 17:50:07

I have kept every Good Housekeeping recipe since about 1985 ( don't ask grin) and it is interesting how fashion in food changes over the years.

AshTree Thu 04-Jun-15 17:11:46

With apologies to Mrs Beeton for misspelling your name blush

AshTree Thu 04-Jun-15 17:07:24

I have two shelves in my kitchen full of cookery books, but I find myself again and again turning to Mrs Beaton's Cookery and Household Management, my first cookery book bought for me before we were married. My most used recipe? In the 'réchauffe' section - the pork croquettes, a very simple and tasty way of using up left over cooked pork.

loopylou Thu 04-Jun-15 16:24:58

The Times Cookery Book, by Katie Stewart, a paperback falling apart, covered in food splashes and bits stuck back in with sellotape.
Utterly invaluable in my kitchen.

Oh, and an ancient copy of Home and Freezer with a fail-safe recipe for Almond & Cherry upside down cake.

etheltbags1 Thu 04-Jun-15 16:18:28

mrs beetons complete book of household management, my copy was a wedding present and is dog eared and fingermarked but it contains everything I have ever needed to know about cooking and other things..
I never did get around to jugged hare or stargazey pie however but the basic recipes were very good.

Matella Thu 04-Jun-15 15:46:27

The Mighty Mince Cookbook. I didn't have a lot of money when the children were little and what I couldn't do with a 1/2 lb of mince! I never did make the 'minced lamb korma' as there were too many ingredients to buy. (Thanks for the reminder Soutra - I might give it go now). The recipes were quite exotic at the time. It now sit happily s beside Jamie Olive's 15 minute meals.

Soutra Thu 04-Jun-15 15:16:41

It's our village Thursday Group's 40 th anniversary this year and for my contribution to tonight's buffet I thought I would like to do something "retro". Flicking through my cookery books dating back to the 70's and 80's I found myself remembering parties we have hosted, meals and family occasions I have catered for and also some GREAT recipes, perhaps out of date today. My cookery books included Katie Stewart, Mary Berry and the Good Housekeeping "Quick and Clever Party Book" all bearing grease/chocolate/spice stains to show how I swore by them!
Do you have a favourite cookery book or author from your "early" years as a wife? Today's cheffy chefs can't hold a candle to them IMHO!
Oh, what am I making? Coronation Chicken Vol-au-vents, of course. smile