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投放时间: 2025-08-05 08:00:00
Join us for an evening of culinary exploration as we dive into the rich world of early American cookbooks. This special event features a thoughtfully curated three-course meal inspired by historical recipes, each dish offering a taste of how our ancestors once dined. Our guest speaker for the evening is Sara Bir, acclaimed food historian, chef, and author. With her unique blend of humor, insight, and culinary expertise, Sara will guide guests through the fascinating evolution of American cooking, sharing stories behind the recipes and those who wrote them—from cookbooks of our not-so-distant past to some of the country’s earliest published cookbooks. Event Highlights: A three-course meal based on authentic historic recipes A lively presentation on early American cookbooks by Sara Bir Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or both, this immersive evening will feed your curiosity—and your appetite! A Taste of Culinary History: A Menu Inspired by Fannie Farmer For this special Food History event, we’re excited to partner with our friends at The Cook’s Shop to bring history to your plate. The featured menu is drawn from The Boston Cooking School Cook Book, authored by the influential cooking instructor Fannie Farmer. First published in 1896, this groundbreaking cookbook helped revolutionize American home cooking in many ways, but namely through the use of standardizing measurements like cups, tablespoons, and teaspoons—practices still used today. The book remained in print for over a century, cementing its place as a culinary classic. Enjoy a thoughtfully curated meal that reflects the flavors and techniques of the late 19th century: First Course • Walnut Quick Bread with Raisins • Tomato Aspic Salad served on Leafy Greens Main Course • Baked White Fish with Lemon and Parmesan • Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon • Maitre d’Hôtel New Potatoes Dessert •Baked Peach on Cinnamon Toast topped with Whipped Cream Time: 6pm – 8pm Location: The Basilica of Saint Mary of the Assumption Social Hall 506 4th St., Marietta, OH Price: $46.50/Nonmembers $41.50/Castle Members & Volunteers (Use Code "foodmember" at check out) Have a group of 8 or more? Call about our group rate. **Reservations required by 5pm Thursday, August 21** HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Dietary restrictions should be noted before or upon making reservations and at the latest by Thurs., August 21 by calling The Castle at 740-373-4180. Seating will be “family style” and in cases of groups of 7 or less we can’t guarantee table reservations. Ample seating will be available for individuals and groups to have seating options. Doors open no earlier than 5:45pm to welcome guests and allow them to find seats.
搜索关键词 culinary history, early american cooking, historical recipes, fannie farmer, food history event, sara bir, cookbook dinner, marietta ohio, cooks shop, three course meal优势 Unique culinary experience based on historical recipes,Expert presentation by food historian Sara Bir,Three-course meal included,Partnership with local Cook's Shop
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2025-08-05 08:00:00
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主页名字The Castle - Marietta, Oh

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