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Austro-Hungarian Cookery: Leaves from a Family Kitchen

Mark Grant, MA 1983, PhD 1988

The legacy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire is still a vivid force today. Through architecture it graced Central and Eastern Europe, through psychology it opened up the mind, through art it questioned the received norms of decency; and, above all, its diverse ethnicity was examined, argued over and celebrated. 

This book offers a cultural and culinary glimpse of that world through the life of one family. Part historical account, part recipe collection, it takes food as the vital element that survived war, persecution, bankruptcy, displacement and exile. To cook these recipes is both to celebrate that survival and to reflect on another time and another world, from the piquant delicacy of tomato soup enriched with rice to the rich sumptuousness of diverse cakes.

ISBN: 9781291938586

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