Cook's Oracle

William KITCHINER

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Cook's Oracle

"NOT ONLY TREATED OF DELICACIES, BUT ALSO GAVE INSTRUCTIONS IN ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPING": 1823 EDITION OF KITCHINER’S COOK’S ORACLE

(COOKERY) [KITCHINER, William]. The Cook's Oracle: Containing Receipts for Plain Cookery on the Most Economical Plan for Private Families. London: A. Constable, and Hurst, Robinson, 1823. Small octavo, 20th-century full brown calf, raised bands.

Sixth edition of Dr. Kitchiner’s classic and practical exhortation to “masticate, denticate, chump, grind and swallow!” With 13 pages of additional early manuscript recipes in several hands bound in at rear.

"Convinced that the health depends to a great extent on the proper preparation of the food, [Dr. William Kitchiner] experimented in cookery in his own house… [and] soon attained to a considerable culinary skill. His lunches, to which only a few were admitted, were far famed. His dinners were conducted with much ceremony, and no guest was admitted after the hour fixed… His gastronomic experience he embodied in a work entitled Apicius Redivivus, or the Cook's Oracle [1817], which not only treated of delicacies, but also gave instructions in economical housekeeping" (DNB). The book includes recipes for such dishes as Scotch collops, ox-cheek stewed, jugged hare, spitchcocked eels, turtle sauce, cocky-leeky soup and widgeons and teal. Following the book's initial publication, "new editions continued to be issued almost every 12 months, with about 20 different versions circulating before 1840. Each carried the doctor's now famous maxim… 'Masticate, Denticate, Chump, Grind and Swallow!" (Quayle, 153). First published 1817. Oxford, 146. See: Bitting, 262; Lowenstein 92. Early owner ink signatures on title page and front blanks; bookplate, bookseller label. Bound in at rear are 13 pages of early manuscript recipes, in several hands, for ginger beer, ginger wine, plum pudding, mincemeat, orange marmalade, lemonade, lemon pudding, buttered eggs, and more.

Occasional spotting and staining as expected from kitchen use. Binding attractive and near-fine.

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