Downton Abbey Cookery
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The Official Downton Abbey Christmas Cookbook
by Regula Ysewijn
Part of the Downton Abbey Cookery series
Take a seat at the Christmas table at Downton Abbey, the historic British estate at the heart of the popular PBS series. Downton fans will appreciate this enticing collection of more than sixty classic British holiday recipes from the Edwardian era, evocative narratives about Christmas traditions, and seasonal anecdotes from the award-winning series.
Colorful photographs of finished dishes, fan-favorite moments from the Christmas episodes, and excerpts of character quotes bring the spirit of the holidays to life. Discover feast-worthy dishes from roast beef to figgy pudding and create a classic Christmas celebration with all the warmth and elegance of Downton.
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The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook
by Annie Gray
Part of the Downton Abbey Cookery series
Recipes, notes, and photos from the show.
Food historian and show consultant Annie Gray gives a rich and fascinating insight into the background of the dishes that were popular between 1912 and 1926, when Downton Abbey is set-a period of tremendous change and conflict, as well as culinary development. With a foreword by executive producer and co-creator Gareth Neame, and featuring over one hundred stunning color photographs, The Official Downton Abbey Cookbook also includes a special section on hosting Downton-themed dinner parties and presents stills from the TV series and film.
Notes on the etiquette and customs of the times, quotes from the characters, and descriptions of the scenes in which the foods appear provide vivid context for the dishes. The recipes are grouped by occasion, which include breakfast, luncheons and suppers, afternoon tea and garden parties, picnics, shoots and race meets, festivities, upstairs dinner, downstairs dinner, downstairs supper and tea, and the still room.
Whether adapted from original recipes of the period, replicated as seen or alluded to on screen, or typical of the time, all the recipes reflect the influences found on the Downton Abbey tables.
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The Official Downton Abbey Afternoon Tea Cookbook
by Downton Abbey
Part of the Downton Abbey Cookery series
A guide to this treasured English tradition with recipes, serving and decorum tips, and culinary history-as well as delightful photos from the series.
Afternoon tea is a revered English tradition-and no one knows better how to prepare and enjoy a proper tea than the residents of Downton Abbey. With this alluring and vibrant cookbook, fans of the PBS series and anglophiles alike can stage every stylish element of this cultural staple of British society at home.
Spanning sweet and savory classics-like Battenberg Cake, Bakewell Tart, toffee puddings, cream scones, and tea sandwiches-the recipes capture the quintessential delicacies of the time, and the proper way to serve them. This charming cookbook also features a detailed narrative history and extols the proper decorum for teatime service, from tea gowns and tearooms to preparing and serving tea. Gorgeous food photographs, lifestyle stills from the television series and recent movie, and quotes bring the characters of Downton Abbey-and this rich tradition-to life in contemporary times.
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The Official Downton Abbey Cocktail Book
Appropriate Libations for All Occasions
by Downton Abbey
Part of the Downton Abbey Cookery series
Raise a glass to the elegant past with this collection of drinks recipes inspired by the beloved historical drama.
Cocktails were introduced in the drawing rooms of Downton Abbey in the 1920s, when US prohibition inspired the popularity of American-style bars and bartenders in Britain. This well-curated selection of recipes is organized by the rooms in the Abbey in which the drinks were served, and spans everyday sips to party drinks plus hangover helpers and more.
In addition to classic concoctions like a Mint Julep, Prince of Wales Punch, and Ginger Beer, this collection features character-specific variations such as Downton Heir, Turkish Attaché, The Valet, and The Chauffeur. The recipes reflect drinks concocted and served upstairs and down, as well as libations from village fairs, cocktail parties, and restaurant menus typical of the time. The book also includes tips, historical trivia, and over forty color photographs featuring cocktails and cast members.
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