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Tasting History: Explore the Past through 4,000 Years of Recipes (A Cookbook)

Tasting History: Explore the Past through 4,000 Years of Recipes (A Cookbook)

by Max Miller, Ann Volkwein

4.9 (3066 ratings)
Cookbooks Food Wine

Published

April 18, 2023

Pages

256 pages

Language

English

Publisher

S&S/Simon Element

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$14.99

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About This Book

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Begin your very own food journey through the centuries and around the world with the first cookbook from the beloved YouTube channel Tasting History with Max Miller. What began as a passion project when Max Miller was furloughed during Covid-19 has become a viral YouTube sensation. The Tasting History with Max Miller channel has thrilled food enthusiasts and history buffs alike as Miller recreates a dish from the past, often using historical recipes from vintage texts, but updated for modern kitchens as he tells stories behind the cuisine and culture.

From ancient Rome to Ming China to medieval Europe and beyond, Miller has collected the best-loved recipes from around the world and has shared them with his fans. Now, with beautiful photographs portraying the dishes and historical artwork throughout, Tasting History compiles over sixty dishes such as: Tuh’u: a red beet stew with leeks dating back to 1740 BC Globi: deep-fried cheese balls with honey and poppy seeds Soul Cakes: yeasted buns with currants from circa 1600 Pumpkin Tourte: a crustless pumpkin cheesecake with cinnamon and sugar on top from 1570 And much more. Including the original recipe and Miller’s modern recreation, this cookbook is a must-have for any avid cook or history fan looking to experience delicious recipes from the past.

Introduction

Embark on an unparalleled journey through the culinary chronicles of humanity with Tasting History. This cookbook is not just a collection of recipes; it is an exploration of how food has evolved through millennia and shaped cultures, diets, and traditions. From ancient feasts to medieval banquets, discover timeless recipes that reveal fascinating stories of our past, inviting you to recreate historical dishes in your kitchen.

Dive into this delectable tapestry woven with flavors, history, and artistry, and savor the taste of times long gone.

Key Takeaways

The book presents historical and cultural contexts that give each recipe a story and personality. Authenticity and attention to detail allow readers to experience flavors from ancient and diverse regions. This cookbook blends gastronomy with history creating a deeply enriching culinary adventure for all.

Detailed Description

Tasting History is a remarkable homage to the rich tapestry of global culinary traditions. The cookbook serves as a time machine transporting readers to the kitchens of ancient civilizations and immersing them in the sights sounds and aromas of eras gone by. In these pages recipes from 4 000 years of history intertwine with fascinating anecdotes and historical insights.

The book passionately delves into diverse cultures reviving forgotten delicacies and celebrating the creativity and resilience of past societies through their cuisine. Each dish is accompanied by engaging narratives that reveal the historical significance and tales behind its creation. Whether it’s the sumptuous feasts of antiquity or modest meals of the medieval period each recipe offers a flavorful window into different epochs.

The meticulous research and vivid storytelling make Tasting History a delight for both gastronomers and history enthusiasts. Both beginners and seasoned cooks are introduced to a world where food transcends mere sustenance and becomes a channel for cultural storytelling. Relive history through the joys of cooking and eating where every dish you prepare from this book becomes a tribute to human ingenuity and culinary evolution stitching together the past with the flavors of your table.

Standout Features

Tasting History distinguishes itself by merging the culinary art with historical exploration offering readers not just recipes but immersive experiences The book beautifully ties each dish to its vibrant past transforming cooking into an act of historical rediscovery The rich cultural narratives and carefully researched historical contexts breathe life into each recipe ensuring readers gain both culinary skills and a broader understanding of the global heritage This versatility enriches the cooking process creating a unique fusion of learning and savoring For those passionate about travel through taste Tasting History is an exceptional portal to worlds long forgotten By reawakening the flavors of antiquity and storytelling through food this cookbook stands as a testament to the enduring connection between nourishment and culture.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

1982186186

ISBN-13:

978-1982186180

Dimensions:

8 x 0.9 x 9 inches

Weight:

2.31 pounds

Specifications

Pages:256 pages
Language:English
Published:April 18, 2023
Publisher:S&S/Simon Element
Authors:Max Miller, Ann Volkwein

Rating

4.9

Based on 3066 ratings

Customer Reviews

Fun and functional!

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Haley A.
April 25, 2023

This is an excellent cookbook if you, like me, enjoy historical dishes but have a hard time parsing through the originals. This book offers clear instruction and fun little nuggets of history. What I enjoy the most is that this book actually has recipes that a person can enjoy often! I have a few other cookbooks that are geared towards historical recipes and, while they are fun and I enjoy the things I've made, they mostly sit unused unless I have a spare weekend and it tickles my fancy. With this book, there are enough simple and tasty recipes included that it can be used as any other cookbook. I made the Douce Ame for dinner after work; just a casual Monday night dinner of capon in milk and honey (or regular ol' chicken, in my case :) ) and it was both easy and delicious. I will definitely be making it again. Being able to add a recipe from c. 1390 to my rotation of meals is very fun. The book itself is well-written and the images are delightful. The cover has already stood up to some mild kitchen-adjacent abuse. There is a nice broad range of recipes, from the simple, weeknight-friendly to the "maybe for a Sunday with nothing else going on". The front of the book offers explanations and replacements for the ingredients that might be outlandish or hard to source for our modern lives, which I appreciate. So, all that to say, if you enjoy the channel and/or you enjoy historical recipes, this is an excellent purchase.

History nvr tasted so good!

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Sirach48
September 5, 2024

Silly title. :-) I found this book very pleasant and relaxing. It really stirs up the imagination of ages past and the culinary adventures our ancestors had to trumble through daily. We are so fortunate today. Mr. Miller does an exceptional job at presenting this book as well as his YouTube channel, & most importantly, himself as an honest outgoing respectable man. Rare. I found the recipes to be well selected and wanting to try most right away, some in the future, & curious enough to reluctantly try the rest. Talking to you, garum. Lets face it, its always fun to hunt down unordinary ingredients at specialty grocers/vendors For now, Im going to start with the drinks bc its just too dang out outside right now. Thank you, Max & Godspeed. QUIT READING REVIEWS & BUY THE BOOK

Tasting History Where Food and Knowledge Meet

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Michael R. Roberto
May 8, 2023

In February of 2020, Max Miller started the YouTube show Tasting History with Max Miller. It soon became an internet sensation. And Max an almost overnight success. I didn’t find Tasting History until a year ago when it popped up in my YouTube feed and what a delight this show is. If you are a Food Network fan, you will understand that Tasting History is a solid mix of Alton Browns Good Eats and The Two Fat Ladies. It’s a brilliant show that takes a recipe from long ago, gives you the history of the dish, and then shows you how to make it. A few of my favorite episodes are Pumpion Pie the fore runner of our pumpkin pie, Gingerbread, and Soul Cakes. Max Didn’t start out life as a cook or a chef. It was on a trip to Disney World with a friend where he got stuck in the hotel as his friend got sick. They binge watched early episodes of the Great British Baking Show with the original hosts and format. This format occasionally gave some history to the food the contestants were preparing. Max got hooked and began to become his own home cooking master. Just before Covid hit, he began his show Tasting History with Max Miller. After Covid hit Max got furloughed from his job but his show really took off. Everyone was home, and everyone was cooking. His show soared in popularity and a YouTube legend was born. I have to admit that I am a bit of a snob. YouTube shows seemed to be about well-to-do young people showing off their swag. I liked the clips of old movies and TV shows and seeing the inside of the rehearsal rooms for Broadway shows but beyond that I felt YouTube had very little of interest to me Max changed that. I love Tasting History. I have yet to actually cook from his show, but I will soon. The recipes, though truly ancient at times, he has made clear and adapted for a modern kitchen. His history lessons are spot on. In anticipation of the crowning of King Charles, Max did a show on Coronation Chicken, a dish that was served at Queen Elizabeth’s coronation. It looked delicious and fairly simple to make. While preparing the dish, he gave us quite the history of English coronation Banquets. His show is run once a week and releases on Tuesdays. Anyone who loves good cooking and wonderful stories will love this show. And to top it off Max has just released his first cookbook called Appropriately Tasting History by Max Miller with Ann Volkien. This book has 4000 years’ worth of recipes. I know this because it says so on the cover. The book is divided into five sections. The Ancient World, The British Isles, Continental Europe, The Near and Far East and The New World. Each recipe in the book has a history lesson on the particular dish and the time it was prepared. The Recipe follows the history. The recipes are clear and easy to understand. Some of the ingredients may be not what you normally find in your pantry but most of the more exotic ingredients, if not all, can be found for purchase via the Internet. Personally, I have found purchasing ingredients on the internet to find ingredients you can’t get here. Mary Berry, the British equivalent to Julia Child or Rachel Ray, made gingerbread from stem ginger. I had no idea what stem ginger was, but I found it easily accessible with an Internet search. Max’s book is fun, and entertaining and I can’t wait to dive in and try some of the recipes here. There’s an ancient Lamb Stew, a British mead, a European Beef with Garlic Harvester Sauce (The recipe is specifically from Transylvania), Little Meat Cakes from China, and from The New World, an amazing recipe for Egg Nog. I know this one will be good as I saw him make it on the show. This is really a great cookbook and a lot of fun. I can see it being used as a reference book or even the basis of school projects. The more we get to know about ancient and surrounding cultures the more we come together and bond as the one big world family we truly are and food always speaks for us. If you have yet to watch Max on YouTube, I highly recommend him. If you have watched him then you know how good he is so get out there and buy those cookbooks. You’ll be glad you did.