The first edition of the
Tallinn City Museum\'s new series of books introducing historical recipes and the cuisines of different eras has been published. How to make jam from watermelon pulp? How to make bread kvass or duck coulibiac? How to prepare authentic Russian cabbage soup?
In the 120-page book you will find exciting recipes with a very multi-layered historical background, as well as a short history of the development of Kadriorg\'s «old palace», the house of Peter I and Kadriorg Park.
The first book in the series of food history publications from the
Tallinn City Museum reflects the changes brought about by an exciting era. With them, new foods from overseas, such as cabbage, Savoy cabbage, aubergine, began to appear on the tables of the more refined local people. The court chefs were joined by a number of other food producers of foreign origin introducing gastronomy novelties.
The book was prepared in cooperation with the restaurant Mon Repos, led by its head chef Erik Prosvirin, the recipes taking into account contemporary tastes and possibilities. The pages of the book are illustrated with photographs of ready-made dishes and the house of Peter I, as well as the art collection of the
Tallinn City Museum and the Art Museum of Estonia.
In the next books of the series, it is planned to introduce food recipes collected from the residents of
Tallinn\'s oldest suburb, Kalamaja, as well as dishes prepared in the kitchen of the former medieval merchant house. Exciting recipes can be found from every era of
Tallinn.
The book was written by
Julia Kornejeva and Irina Krivorukova, edited by
Pia Ehasalu, and the texts were written by Julia Kornejeva. The photographs are by
Meeli Küttim, the book is designed and elegantly bound in a historical format by
Angelika Schneider.
The book is available in three parallel languages: Estonian, English and Russian, and as such is a perfect gift book for people outside Estonia. The publication, published by the
Tallinn City Museum and the
Tallinn Russian Museum, was supported by the
Tallinn Culture and Sports Department.
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