Early Jewish Cookbooks

András Koerner
Title
Early Jewish Cookbooks
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Essays on Hungarian Jewish Gastronomical History
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272
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Preface
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett

Introduction
The Significance of Old Cookbooks
Scholarly Research of Old Cookbooks in Hungary 
The Pioneers of Research of Alimentary Culture 
University Programs of Food Studies and Culinary History 
Old Cookbooks as Historical Documents 
Jewish Cookbooks as Historical Documents 

PART I. Cookbooks and a Recipe Collection
1. The World's First Cookbook Printed in Hebrew Letters
Recipes from the first Hebrew-lettered cookbook 

2. The First Jewish Cookbook in Hungary
Recipes from the first Jewish cookbook in Hungary 

3. The Earliest Hungarian Jewish Recipe Collection
Recipes from the earliest Hungarian Jewish recipe collection 

4. A World-Famous Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Jewish Cookbook
Recipes from Therese Lederer’s 1876 cookbook

5. The Last WIZO Cookbook Before the Holocaust
Recipes from the 1938 Transylvanian WIZO Cookbook

PART II. Culinary Culture
6. Bólesz, a Forgotten Jewish Pastry of Nineteenth-Century Pest
The Reconstructed Recipe of Bólesz 

7. The Influence of Hungarian Jewish Cuisine n the Non-Jewish 
Jewish recipes from 19th-century Hungarian cookbooks

Epilogue: Hungary's Pioneering Role in Early Jewish Cookbooks

Notes 
Selected Bibliography
List of Quoted Recipes
Glossary 
Index of Personal Names 
Sources of Illustrations 
Acknowledgements

András Koerner

Early Jewish Cookbooks

Essays on Hungarian Jewish Gastronomical History

Winner of the Association of Jewish Libraries' 2022 Judaica Bibliography Award.

The seven essays in this volume focus such previously unexplored subjects as the world’s first cookbook printed in Hebrew letters, published in 1854, and a wonderful 19th-century Jewish cookbook, which in addition to its Hungarian edition was also published in Dutch in Rotterdam. The author entertainingly reconstructs the history of bólesz, a legendary yeast pastry that was the specialty of a famous, but long defunct Jewish coffeehouse in Pest, and includes the modernized recipe of this distant relative of cinnamon rolls. Koerner also tells the history of the first Jewish bookstore in Hungary (founded as early as in 1765!) and examines the influence of Jewish cuisine on non-Jewish food.

In this volume András Koerner explores key issues of Hungarian Jewish culinary culture in greater detail and more scholarly manner than what space restrictions permitted in his previous work Jewish Cuisine in Hungary: A Cultural History, also published by CEU Press, which received the prestigious National Jewish Book Award in 2020. The current essays confirm the extent to which Hungarian Jewry was part of the Jewish life and culture of the Central European region before their almost total language shift by the turn of the 20th century.

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András Koerner

András Koerner was born in 1940 in Budapest. After receiving his degree in architecture he worked for several years as an architect. In 1967, he moved to the United States, where he continued the same career. Since his retirement, he dedicates his time mostly to writing and organizing exhibitions. He is author of the award-winning Jewish Cuisine in Hungary (CEU Press 2019).