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The Queen-Like Closet
1670 cookery book by Hannah Woolley / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Queen-like Closet, Or, Rich Cabinet was a cookery book published in 1670 by the English writer on household management, Hannah Woolley[lower-alpha 1] (1622 – c.1675).[1] It ran through five English editions by 1684. At least two German editions were also printed.
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Author | Hannah Woolley |
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Subject | Cookery |
Publisher | Richard Lowndes |
Publication date | 1670 |
Publication place | England |
Pages | 383 |
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The book provides a recipe for trifle, involving cream but no custard, a gooseberry fool, hot chocolate, and cheesecakes. Woolley's mince pies still contain meat as well as dried fruits. Ingredients include pumpkins and molasses from the New World.
The book contains the first known recipe for Sussex pond pudding.[2]