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Descendants of Paulus Kuster (ca. 1644-1707/8) and Gertrude Doors (d. ca. 1708) who were married in 1668 in Kaldenkirchen, Germany. Date of immigration to America unknown, conjectured to be about 1700. The family settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and other locations.
This classic book, widely known and used by patissiers is a professional text on the art of patisserie. In the twenty years that Patisserie has been published there have been great changes in almost every aspect of this art, and the author has thoroughly updated this new edition to take account of these. Updated in paperback format the revised edition of this classic text is now even more affordable, practical and enjoyable. Complete with the original, beautiful seventy-three colour photographs, each shows clearly how the finished product should be presented, and a wide range of diagrams demonstrate the more complex processes. New dishes have been added, for example, pavlova, sticky toffee pudding, blinis, pasta dough, frangipan apple, cheesecake, and sugar balls, while some of the existing ones have been amended or replaced. Additional information on fruits, and on using eggs or egg substitutes in patisserie have been included. Of special interest are the chapters on equipment, commodities, and hygiene, which include the provisions of the Food Hygiene (Amended) Regulations 1990, as far as they affect the patisserie section of the catering industry.
The growing concern about the importance of pure and proper ingredients in ice cream and the rediscovery of the joys of jellies and gelatin desserts of all kinds has prompted the reissue of this rare classic text. Written by the authors specifically to remind readers of the unique and inimitable delights that are only to be achieved by using fresh fruits and juices, syrups, liqueurs and creams, it shows what a delicious variety of iced treats were once widely available, and can still be made quickly and easily today. The books begins with an exceptional selection of 'water ices' as sorbets were once known - lime, tangerine, apple, millefleur, pistachio, white raspberry, muscat and many more.