The Secret History of Christmas Baking: Recipes & Stories from Tomb Offerings to Gingerbread Boys -- Linda Raedisch, Paperback
Explore the Surprising and Sometimes Dark Origins of Beloved Holiday Bakes
Spice up your season by rolling, molding, and kneading your way through some of the world's most iconic Christmas recipes. Interspersed with tales of sailors, saints, tomb raiders, and artisans, The Secret History of Christmas Baking proves that even the humblest holiday treat has a global backstory.
Did you know that the ancient Egyptians had their own version of gingerbread or that marzipan was once considered a pharmaceutical? Linda Raedisch dispels some long-standing culinary myths and delves into the darker chapters of the West's centuries-long romance?with sugar and spices. In addition to more than forty recipes for modern bakers, you'll find illustrated instructions for dressing up your cakes and cookie plates with paper stars, angels, and witches. From Linzer tartlets to Christstollen, you can turn your kitchen into an Old World Christmas market stall.
Author: Linda Raedisch
Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
Published: 09/08/2023
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.20w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780738772356
About the Author
Linda Raedisch is a writer, papercrafter, and soapmaker. She is the author of Night of the Witches and The Old Magic of Christmas as well as numerous articles on folklore, herblore, and ancient religions. She lives in northern New Jersey.
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Baking, Body/ Mind & Spirit, Christmas & Advent, Cooking, European, Holidays, Linda Raedisch, Llewellyn Publications, Mind & Spirit, New Age / Body, Paperback, Regional & Cultural, ReligionContact form
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