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El. knyga: Pancake: A Global History

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  • Serija: Edible
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Reaktion Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780232379
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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jun-2013
  • Leidėjas: Reaktion Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780232379
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Round, thin, and made of starchy batter cooked on a flat surface, it is a food that goes by many names: flapjack, crêpe, and okonomiyaki, to name just a few. The pancake is a treasured food the world over, and now Ken Albala unearths the surprisingly rich history of pancakes and their sizzling goodness.Pancake traverses over centuries and civilizations to examine the culinary and cultural importance of pancakes in human history. From the Russian blini to the Ethiopian injera, Albala reveals how pancakes have been a perennial source of sustenance from Greek and Roman eras to the Middle Ages through to the present day.  He explores how the pancake has gained symbolic currency in diverse societies as a comfort food, a portable victual for travelers, a celebratory dish, and a breakfast meal. The book also features a number of historic and modern recipes—tracing the first official pancake recipe to a sixteenth-century Dutch cook—and is accompanied by a rich selection of illustrations.Pancake is a witty and erudite history of a well-known favorite and will ensure that the pancake will never be flattened under the shadow of better known foods. 

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The recipe comes by way of Ken Albalas scholarly volume Pancakes, and although its slim on the shelf, it is mighty in its scope. * Washington Post * Albala . . . is coming to occupy the position of one of Americas few great food historians * Robert Appelbaum, Clio * Albala perfectly marries [ his] occupational penchant for facts with an innate literary style. His personal musings on the definition of the pancake often mirror a one-man, Socratic approach to problem-solving. Though the questions are posed internally, Albala is able to intelligently convey the results of his reflections to his audience, and the reader instantly becomes a willing party to the authors pursuit of the elusive pancake. * Eats.com * In his erudite and witty book Pancake, Albala details the history of the pancake from the first appearance of the work pancake in English in the 15th century, up to the creation of modern-day institutions like IHOP * CBC News *

Introduction: What is a Pancake? 7(37)
Comfort Food
44(19)
Celebration
63(12)
Street Food
75(9)
Working-class Food
84(10)
Fine Dining
94(7)
Afterword 101(2)
Recipes 103(10)
Select Bibliography 113(3)
Websites and Associations 116(3)
Acknowledgements 119(1)
Photo Acknowledgements 120(2)
Index 122
Ken Albala is Professor of History at the University of the Pacific, California. He is the author of many books, including Cooking in Europe: 1250-1650 (2006), The Banquet: Dining in the Great Courts of Late Renaissance Europe (2007), Beans: A History (2007) and Pancake: A Global History(Reaktion, 2008)