If you follow my Instastories you might know the backstory
of this book. For those that don’t, I’ll explain.
One day, I was cruising the thrift store as I often do, and
a book caught my eye. All I saw was the
spine but the color and style just instantly drew me in.
I pulled it off the shelf and chuckled that
it was a cookbook “The Culinary Institute of America Encyclopedic Cookbook” to
be exact. Even crazier was that when I
opened it I saw that it was from 1966…..1966 you guys!
So, what’s so significant about 1966? Well, first of all I’m obsessed with all
things mid century to begin with. I love
the style, the history, the pop culture...all of it! But 1966 has specific significance because
that is the year our house was built. I
had told The Boy I wanted a collection of periodicals and books from that year
to fill our coffee table and built ins as a nod to the history of the
house. So of course this meant Goodwill
got my money REAL fast!
I was showing the book to The Boy and as we admired it’s
great condition and the odd recipes in it (Calf’s Brain Fritters anyone?) when he
came up with a great idea. Why didn’t I
do a Julie & Julia style series where once a month I cook and blogged one
recipe from the book for the whole year of 2019.
The Encyclopedic Cookbook Recipe Series was born!
The rules:
1.Cook one recipe a month
2.Must follow the recipe to the T. No adjusting allowed!
That’s it!
First recipe up…Crab & Tomato Bisque.
So here’s the thing.
I was already taken aback by the simplicity of the recipes as a
whole. They have so few ingredients and
it sort of blows my mind! Like this soup
contained no garlic at all…. say whaaaaaat?? But I followed the rules and it was….meh
Not bad per say, but bland. And I was really surprised at how PINK it
was. Like that is not a filter...it's really that pink. The ratio of dairy to tomato is different
than what I would have done that it looks like your slurping down a big bowl of
Pink Squirrel
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