Molly Gavin's own cookbook

Languageen
First published2026-01-14
RightsPublic domain in the USA.
Gutenberg ID#77698

Description

"Molly Gavin's own cookbook" by Molly Gavin is a cookbook written in the early 20th century. Aimed especially at Catholic households, it combines practical, economical recipes with guidance mindful of fasting and abstinence, plus advice on kitchen tools, etiquette, and thrift. The focus is clear, measured instruction across everyday meals and occasions, with an emphasis on reliability and home management. The opening of the cookbook includes a transcriber’s note, a detailed table of contents, and a foreword explaining its purpose for Catholic women who navigate specific dietary regulations, along with the promise of accurate, inexpensive recipes and a user-friendly format. “How to Use This Book” outlines category-based organization, an alphabetical index, common abbreviations, and essential rules for measuring, mixing, temperature, and equipment. “The Art of Cooking” sets a moral and practical tone, praising capable home cooks—mothers, nuns, and priests’ housekeepers—and offering uplifting reflections. Early chapters then deliver fundamentals: thorough principles for yeast bread and many variations; beverage guidance on tea, coffee, and cocoa; cake-making technique followed by a wide range of cakes; candy-making methods and confections; economical, long-cooked cereals and ways to repurpose leftovers; cheese cookery with nutrition notes and savory dishes; and soup craft that stresses stock-making, clarifying, and thickening, illustrated by bean, julienne, and celery soups, with the text ending mid-recipe for Cream of Celery Soup. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects

  • Cooking
  • Fasts and feasts -- Catholic Church
  • TX

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