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$13.97
Paperback: 704 pages
Dimensions (in inches):1.63 x 9.16 x 7.42
Publisher:Workman Publishing Company; (November
1990)
ISBN: 0894807536

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Book Description
Is there more to Russian cookery than beets, cabbage, and sour
cream? Please to the Table, a comprehensive guide that takes readers
and cooks from the Baltics to Uzbekistan, should absolutely bury
that question. Russia alone is bigger than the U.S. and Canada combined;
its people claim more than 100 different nationalities and languages.
Throw in the other 14 former Soviet republics, cook a feast, and
you'll sample everything from Moldavian marinated peppers to cold
yogurt and cucumber soup to Uzbek lamb stew to crawfish boiled in
beer to open cheese tartlets, Russian tea, and, yes, beef stroganoff--nearly
every major culinary style is represented here. Anya von Bremzen
and John Welchman capture the soul of Mother Russia in 400 recipes
joined together with a literate overview of each culinary piece
in this magnificent jigsaw puzzle of a nation. The cook will be
amply rewarded, and readers will travel far and wide through flavors
and feasts only dimly imagined in the West
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