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The whole art of curing, pickling, and smoking meat and fish, both in the British and foreign modes with many useful miscellaneous receipts, and full directions for the construction of an economical drying-chimney and apparatus, on an entirely original plan.
This vintage book contains a complete guide to preserving fish and meat, with information on pickling, curing, smoking, and other related aspects. A detailed and accessible handbook, this volume will appeal to those with an interest in economical cooking, and would make for a fantastic addition to culinary collections. Contents include: “Bloaters”, “Dutch Salmon”, “Dutch Herrings”, “Smoked Sprats”, “Smoked Mackerel”, “Dried Whitebait”, “Kippered Haddocks”, “Smoked Eels”, “Sprats as Anchovies”, “Smoked pilchards as Sardinias”, “Pilchards, Preserved in Butter”, et cetera. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly rare and expensive. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on preserving food.
Reproduction of the original: Journal In France by Thomas W. Allies
Preserve your meat properly and enjoy unparalleled flavor when you’re ready to eat it. This no-nonsense reference book covers all the major meat preserving techniques and how to best implement them. You’ll learn how to corn beef, pickle tripe, smoke sausage, cure turkey, and much more, all without using harsh chemicals. You’ll soon be frying up delicious homemade bacon for breakfast and packing your travel bag with tender jerky for snack time.
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