The Alice B.Toklas Cookbook

By (author): "Alice B. Toklas"
Publish Date: 1954
The Alice B.Toklas Cookbook
ISBN1897959192
ISBN139781897959190
AsinThe Alice B.Toklas Cookbook
CharactersGertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway
Original titleThe Alice B. Toklas Cookbook
First published in 1954, The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook is one of America's great works of recollection, culinary and otherwise. Toklas lived, cooked, and kept house in Paris and rural France with her companion, Gertrude Stein, from 1908 until Stein's death in 1947. During that time she cooked for and shared food with friends, including Pablo Picasso, Ernest Hemingway, and Thornton Wilder, accumulating recipes for the simple and haute bourgeois dishes compiled in the book. She also saw and remembered all, from life in the high bohemian circle she and Stein occupied; to France during two world wars; to the United States, visited in the '30s; to summers passed in a paradisiacal country retreat at Biligin in France. These and more Toklas depicts vividly and acerbically, all viewed through the prism of food and good eating.