An anthology of the famous and infamous after whom many hundreds of
dishes have been named
With a lighthearted tone, this compilation pays homage to the food
pioneers who had the foresight to mix ingredients together into favorite
dishes and recipes that have stood the test of time--and the test of
people's picky palates. Discover the Caesar Salad's unlikey origins in
defiance of Prohibition, who the original Madeleine was before she
captivated Proust, why Heinz's success owed so much to the occult as
well as the petty, how Tarte Tatin was the chaotic result of flirting
while cooking, and many other morsels of gastronomic history sure to
delight and entertain. This amusing and compelling who's who will appeal
to all foodies who are curious about the origins of their favorite
dishes and desserts.