Eating Shakespeare Recipes and More from the Bard's Kitchen Betty Zyvatkauskas and Sonia Zyvatkauskas
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Packed with recipes and winsome lore, Eating Shakespeare is a pleasure to be savoured by lovers of food and wine, literature and history. It mixes Elizabethan culinary anecdotes with recipes adapted for today's kitchen. To add to the fun, the original recipes appear right beside their delectable modern equivalents. You'll find Pottage of Cherries, Polonian Sausage, Pepper Gingerbread, Coddling Pies, and other gastronomic delights inspired by Shakespeare's time. A brilliant concoction of aroma, flavour, and colour, Eating Shakespeare is a must-read for anyone who aspires to feast in proper Elizabethan style. Novel in its focus and historical and humorous in its approach, the authors have produced a cookbook with recipes that are appealing and that work. More of what's inside:
Betty Zyvatkauskas is a travel writer, contributing regularly to The Globe and Mail and Toronto Life. She is the author of Great Getaways: The Best Day Trips in Southern Ontario and Naturally Ontario: Exploring the Wealth of Ontario's Wild Places. She comes from a family of chefs and has trained at George Brown College in the culinary arts. Sonia Zyvatkauskas is a Toronto freelance writer and community worker who has taught Media Writing at the School of Radio and Television, Ryerson Polytechnic University. She co-wrote the screenplay to the family film The Adventures of Young Brave.
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