The Emily Dickinson Cookbook: Recipes from Emily's Table Alongside the Poems That Inspire Them
Bring the mysterious and magical world of Emily Dickinson into your home by making the comforting foods that Emily loved to cook.

Whether you are a fan of the hit television series Dickinson or have long been inspired by Emily Dickinson’s poems, this enchanting cookbook brings Emily to life as little else could. A distinguished food historian said this about Emily: “She was probably better known as a baker than a poet in her lifetime.” Remarkably, that is true! Emily wrote her poetry in the kitchen of her home in Massachusetts and was cooking up a storm much of the time. She wrote poems on the wrappers of packages of chocolate that she had ordered for baking; and she wrote recipes in her notebooks of poems. Food and cooking were central to Emily’s identity and were woven into her vocation of writing poetry.

The more than 50 recipes in this colorful and lavishly illustrated book include recipes that Emily recorded during her life, other recipes we know she and her family enjoyed, and recipes typical of the New England of her time. All are completely updated for today’s cooks. Throughout, you will also find inspiring poems by Emily, some about food specifically, others that provide poetic inspiration for the recipes in this volume. The recipes include:
 
  • Winter Vegetable Soup
  • Carrot Fritters
  • Apple-Butter Glazed Doughnuts
  • Boston Brown Bread
  • Lemon Verbena Tea Loaf
  • Emily’s Oval Gingerbread Cakes
  • Chocolate Loaf Cake with Cherries
  • New England Pear Tart
  • Peaches and Cream Pudding
  • Emily’s Chocolate Caramels

This charming cookbook makes a perfect gift for the Emily fan in your lifeor for yourself, if you happen to love Emily and the comforting foods of days gone by.
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The Emily Dickinson Cookbook: Recipes from Emily's Table Alongside the Poems That Inspire Them
Bring the mysterious and magical world of Emily Dickinson into your home by making the comforting foods that Emily loved to cook.

Whether you are a fan of the hit television series Dickinson or have long been inspired by Emily Dickinson’s poems, this enchanting cookbook brings Emily to life as little else could. A distinguished food historian said this about Emily: “She was probably better known as a baker than a poet in her lifetime.” Remarkably, that is true! Emily wrote her poetry in the kitchen of her home in Massachusetts and was cooking up a storm much of the time. She wrote poems on the wrappers of packages of chocolate that she had ordered for baking; and she wrote recipes in her notebooks of poems. Food and cooking were central to Emily’s identity and were woven into her vocation of writing poetry.

The more than 50 recipes in this colorful and lavishly illustrated book include recipes that Emily recorded during her life, other recipes we know she and her family enjoyed, and recipes typical of the New England of her time. All are completely updated for today’s cooks. Throughout, you will also find inspiring poems by Emily, some about food specifically, others that provide poetic inspiration for the recipes in this volume. The recipes include:
 
  • Winter Vegetable Soup
  • Carrot Fritters
  • Apple-Butter Glazed Doughnuts
  • Boston Brown Bread
  • Lemon Verbena Tea Loaf
  • Emily’s Oval Gingerbread Cakes
  • Chocolate Loaf Cake with Cherries
  • New England Pear Tart
  • Peaches and Cream Pudding
  • Emily’s Chocolate Caramels

This charming cookbook makes a perfect gift for the Emily fan in your lifeor for yourself, if you happen to love Emily and the comforting foods of days gone by.
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The Emily Dickinson Cookbook: Recipes from Emily's Table Alongside the Poems That Inspire Them

The Emily Dickinson Cookbook: Recipes from Emily's Table Alongside the Poems That Inspire Them

by Arlyn Osborne
The Emily Dickinson Cookbook: Recipes from Emily's Table Alongside the Poems That Inspire Them

The Emily Dickinson Cookbook: Recipes from Emily's Table Alongside the Poems That Inspire Them

by Arlyn Osborne

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Bring the mysterious and magical world of Emily Dickinson into your home by making the comforting foods that Emily loved to cook.

Whether you are a fan of the hit television series Dickinson or have long been inspired by Emily Dickinson’s poems, this enchanting cookbook brings Emily to life as little else could. A distinguished food historian said this about Emily: “She was probably better known as a baker than a poet in her lifetime.” Remarkably, that is true! Emily wrote her poetry in the kitchen of her home in Massachusetts and was cooking up a storm much of the time. She wrote poems on the wrappers of packages of chocolate that she had ordered for baking; and she wrote recipes in her notebooks of poems. Food and cooking were central to Emily’s identity and were woven into her vocation of writing poetry.

The more than 50 recipes in this colorful and lavishly illustrated book include recipes that Emily recorded during her life, other recipes we know she and her family enjoyed, and recipes typical of the New England of her time. All are completely updated for today’s cooks. Throughout, you will also find inspiring poems by Emily, some about food specifically, others that provide poetic inspiration for the recipes in this volume. The recipes include:
 
  • Winter Vegetable Soup
  • Carrot Fritters
  • Apple-Butter Glazed Doughnuts
  • Boston Brown Bread
  • Lemon Verbena Tea Loaf
  • Emily’s Oval Gingerbread Cakes
  • Chocolate Loaf Cake with Cherries
  • New England Pear Tart
  • Peaches and Cream Pudding
  • Emily’s Chocolate Caramels

This charming cookbook makes a perfect gift for the Emily fan in your lifeor for yourself, if you happen to love Emily and the comforting foods of days gone by.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780760374375
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Publication date: 01/11/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Arlyn Osborne is a recipe developer and food writer who studied at the French Culinary Institute in New York City. Her work can be found on The Food Network, The Kitchn, Food52, Serious Eats, Bon Appetit, and The Washington Post.
 
Arlyn Osborne is a recipe developer and food writer who studied at the French Culinary Institute in New York City. Her work can be found on The Food Network, The Kitchn, Food52, Serious Eats, Bon Appetit, and The Washington Post.

Table of Contents

Introduction A Poet at Home in the Kitchen 6

Chapter 1 Breakfast and Brunches

Egg-in-a-Basket with Chive 13

Spicy Skillet Mash 14

Sheet Pan Sausage Breakfast 15

Strawberry Oatmeal 16

Glazed Crullers 18

Sticky Baked Peaches 21

Baked Berry Pecan French Toast 22

Apple Pancakes 24

Chapter 2 Tea Time at the Dickinson's

Jasmine Tea Biscuits 28

Rice Cakes 30

Honey Lemonade 31

Ham and Cucumber Tea Sandwiches 33

Raspberry Jam 34

Cherry Scones 37

Chapter 3 From the Stockpot

Winter Garden Vegetable Soup 40

Beef Bone Broth 43

Broths Chicken Soup 44

Sue's Oyster Stew 45

Pumpkin Corn Chowder 47

Irish Stew 48

Chapter 4 Poetic Supppers

Lemon Herb Chicken 56

Vegetarian Niçoise Salad 59

Veal Meatball with Gravy 60

Mushroom Pot Pie 62

Spiced Chicken Wings 64

Apple Chestnut Stuffing 65

Creamy Green Bean Fricassee 66

Pan-Fried Cod Cakes 69

Chapter 5 Emily's Best Breads

Rye and Indian Loaf 72

Graham Bread 73

Gingerbread 74

Brown Bread 77

Twin Loaves 78

Little Dinner Rolls 79

Corn Cakes 80

Maggie's Irish Soda Bread 83

Chapter 6 Cakes, Pies, and Other Sweet Things

Black Cake 86

Coconut Cake 88

Federal Cake 89

Coconut Cookies 91

Chocolate Caramels 92

Maple Sugar Loaf Cake 95

Cream Puffs 96

Mrs. Dickinson's Custard Pic 99

Cinnamon Doughnuts 100

Chocolate Mousse 103

Notes on Sources 104

Acknowledgments 108

About the Author 108

Index 109

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