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Salads, Sandwiches and Chafing-Dish Dainties / With Fifty Illustrations of Original Dishes

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About This Book

A practical culinary manual divided into three parts—salads, sandwiches, and chafing-dish dainties—offers foundational techniques, dressings, and dozens of illustrated recipes for light, attractive fare. It explains salad principles, mayonnaise and French dressings, garnishing, blanching, and the preparation and use of aspic and flavored vinegars. The sandwich section covers suitable breads, fillings, and accompaniments with suggestions for serving and beverages. The chafing-dish portion describes equipment, sauces, reheating methods, and recipes for seafood, cheese, eggs, and vegetarian dishes. Practical tips on measurements, ingredient preparation, menu arrangement, and decorative presentation accompany step-by-step recipes to help cooks produce wholesome, attractive dishes for teas and small gatherings.

About the Author

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Janet McKenzie Hill

Janet McKenzie Hill was an American author and culinary expert known for her contributions to the field of cookery. She is best recognized for her book "Salads, Sandwiches and Chafing-Dish Dainties," which features a variety of recipes accompanied by illustrations of original dishes. Hill's work reflects the culinary trends of her time, emphasizing the importance of presentation and creativity in meal preparation. Through her writings, she has left a lasting impact on American cooking, particularly in the realm of light meals and entertaining.

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