Staging the Table in Europe

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Discover the fascinating culinary history of early modern Europe with 'Staging the Table in Europe.' This groundbreaking study by Deborah L. Krohn showcases the remarkable illustrated handbooks from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries that shaped dining practices across the continent. Uncover the art of presentation, from the elegant carving of meats to the intricate folding of napkins into charming animal shapes, and even theatrical tableside magic. This book delves into an era where food was not just sustenance but a cultural spectacle, presenting a captivating insight into courtly banquets and the daily dining rituals of the time.

Krohn’s work emphasizes the shift from traditional craft education—through guilds and family teaching—towards documented instructions found in these manuals. These culinary guides provide a window into the material and social lives of their readers, reflecting a pan-European culture that celebrated elaborate culinary performances.

With its stunning illustrations, 'Staging the Table in Europe' invites you to envision the tastes, aromas, and visual splendor of early modern European dining. Whether you're a history buff, a culinary enthusiast, or simply seeking inspiration for your next dinner gathering, this book serves as an essential reference on the intersection of culture and cuisine. Dive into this rich tapestry of the past and let your culinary curiosity thrive!

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