Marion Harland's Cookery for Beginners

audiobook

Marion Harland's Cookery for Beginners

by Marion Harland

EN·~2 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
1

MARION HARLAND’S COOKERY FOR BEGINNERS

0:15
2

COOKERY FOR BEGINNERS.

0:01
3

1 HOME-MADE YEAST AND THE FIRST LOAF.

8:09
4

2 BREAD SPONGE AND BREAKFAST BREADS.

10:34
5

3 BREAKFAST BREADS.

7:09
6

4 OTHER BREAKFAST BREADS. - Griddle Cakes.

3:32
7

5 EGGS.

9:53
8

6 BROILED MEATS.

5:18
9

7 FRIED MEATS. - Larded Liver.

7:39
10

8 WHAT TO DO WITH “LEFT-OVERS.”

9:28

Description

This handy guide introduces new cooks to the essential art of home baking, beginning with the surprising value of making your own yeast. Written in a clear, conversational style, it walks a beginner through each step—from boiling potatoes and hops to coaxing a lively fermentation—so even the most hesitant hand can produce a bright, fluffy loaf. The author stresses that good bread is the cornerstone of a wholesome table, offering practical tips on choosing flour and adjusting techniques when supplies are modest.

Beyond the first loaf, the book expands to cover biscuits, simple pastries, and everyday kitchen tasks, always framed as familiar lessons a young housekeeper can master. Each recipe is accompanied by straightforward instructions, helpful measurements, and gentle reminders about temperature, timing, and texture. By the end, listeners will feel confident to bake bread that smells of home and to tackle other basic dishes with the same calm assurance.

Details

Full title

Marion Harland's Cookery for Beginners A Series of Familiar Lessons for Young Housekeepers

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (147K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Emmy, Chris Curnow and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2015-06-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marion Harland

Marion Harland

1830–1922

A bestselling 19th-century American writer who moved easily between domestic advice and popular fiction, she became one of the best-known household voices of her era. Writing as Marion Harland, she reached generations of readers with practical books on cooking, housekeeping, and everyday family life.

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