The Centaur's Kitchen by Patience Gray

The Centaur's Kitchen by Patience Gray

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The Centaur's Kitchen by Patience Gray

A new paperback edition of a wonderfully evocative cookery manual by one of England's greatest modern food-writers. The Centaur's Kitchen had never (before 2005) been shown to the public, except in the galleys and state-rooms of the ships that once sailed under the ensign of the Blue Funnel Line. It was written in 1964, at the request of the company chairman, to better instruct their Chinese cooks in cooking fresh and flavoursome food. In a few short chapters, Patience Gray lays out a whole repertoire, drawn mainly from the Mediterranean and France, that might be cooked on board ships. Her aim was to wean the cooks off frozen, dried and packeted food and to respond to both the seasons and the supplies available at ports of call. The style of cookery was much as in her earlier, and first, book Plats du Jour (1957): retro to us, bourgeois French in another form of shorthand. The style of writing is eloquent and prescriptive: the author keen to impart good habits as well as good cooking. Thus there are chapters about equipment and kitchen basics as well as mere recipes. The text has been illustrated by Miranda Gray, the author's daughter. Many of the pictures, just as the title, draw on Greek mythology. The reason for this is the Blue Funnel Line's custom of naming its ships for mythological figures (Centaur, Ariadne, Neptune, etc). Other drawings evoke the author's life beside the Mediterranean in Italy and the Greek isles. Patience Gray died in 2005. Her work has always been the intellectual acme of the cookery-book world. Although her output was tiny, her fame is infinite.

Patience Gray, author of Honey From a Wildflower, passed away in 2005. Her work has always been the pinnacle of the cookery-book world's intellectual achievement. Her fame is limitless, despite her small output.

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ISBN 13 9781903018408
ISBN 10 1903018404
Title The Centaur's Kitchen
Author Patience Gray
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Prospect Books
Year published 2005-07-26
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.