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Elizabeth Douglas
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Books by Elizabeth Douglas
The cake and biscuit book
"The Cake and Biscuit Book" by Elizabeth Douglas is a collection of baking recipes written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on various types of cakes and biscuits, providing detailed instructions and tips for successful baking. It emphasizes the importance of using fresh ingredients and the techniques essential for amateur bakers to achieve desired results. The beginning of this cookbook presents a preface that outlines the author's perspective on cake-making. Douglas stresses the importance of consistency by recommending that the same person who mixes the batter should also bake the cake. Additionally, she highlights the significance of using fresh eggs and pure butter for optimal flavor. The opening section also includes valuable general directions for cake-making, including the necessary utensils, measuring techniques, and baking tips to ensure that readers can successfully execute her recipes throughout the book.
The soup and sauce book
"The Soup and Sauce Book" by Elizabeth Douglas is a practical guide focused on culinary techniques, specifically soups and sauces, written in the early 20th century. The book aims to expand the reader's repertoire of soup recipes beyond conventional options typically found in English cuisine while offering methods and tips for preparing various stocks and sauces. The opening of the book introduces the concept of soup preparation, emphasizing a need for greater variety in England where soup is often underappreciated. The author explains the importance of using good ingredients and provides foundational knowledge on stocks, discussing different types, their uses, and cooking methods. Douglas encourages experimentation with ingredients and emphasizes the significance of proper simmering techniques. The preface sets a tone of culinary exploration, suggesting that readers can enhance their cooking skills while enjoying affordable and varied meal options.
The pudding and pastry book
"The Pudding and Pastry Book" by Elizabeth Douglas is a culinary guide focusing on desserts and sweet dishes, likely written in the late 19th century. This book offers a collection of carefully curated recipes that emphasize simplicity and delightful quality, aiming to capture the essence of classic puddings and pastries. It serves as a resource for both novice and experienced cooks looking to enhance their repertoire of sweet treats. The opening of the work presents a preface and table of contents that sets the stage for what readers can expect. In the preface, the author outlines the book's focus on a curated selection of sweet recipes, highlighting the importance of using specific utensils like French white fire-proof dishes for optimal results, and emphasizing techniques such as proper measuring and preparation methods. The table of contents follows, listing various sweet dishes such as milk puddings, custards, jellies, and pastries, with specific recipes that promise to delight any dessert lover. This introduction provides a clear insight into the structured and practical approach of the book, appealing to those interested in mastering dessert-making techniques.