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THE ELEGANT ART OF DINING - Bohemian San Francisco - Its Restaurants and Their Most Famous Recipes-- The Elegant Art of Dining [Kindle Edition]

Clarence E. Edwords
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Foreword

No apologies are offered for this book. In fact, we rather like it. Many years have been spent in gathering this information, and naught is written in malice, nor through favoritism, our expressions of opinion being unbiased by favor or compensation. We have made our own investigation and given our own ideas.

That our opinion does not coincide with that of others does not concern us in the least, for we are pleased only with that which pleases us, and not that with which others say we ought to be pleased.

If this sound egotistical we are sorry, for it is not meant in that way. We believe that each and every individual should judge for him or herself, considering ourselves fortunate that our ideas and tastes are held in common.

San Franciscans, both residential and transient, are a pleasure-loving people, and dining out is a distinctive feature of their pleasure. With hundreds of restaurants to select from, each specializing on some particular dish, or some peculiar mode of preparation, one often becomes bewildered and turns to familiar names on the menu card rather than venture into fields that are new, of strange and rare dishes whose unpronounceable names of themselves frequently are sufficient to discourage those unaccustomed to the art and science of cooking practiced by those whose lives have been spent devising means of tickling fastidious palates of a city of gourmets.

In order that those who come within our gates, and many others who have resided here in blindness for years, may know where to go and what to eat, and that they may carry away with them a knowledge of how to prepare some of the dishes pleasing to the taste
and nourishing to the body, that have spread San Francisco's fame over the world, we have decided to set down the result of our experience and study of our Bohemian population and their ways, and also tell where to find and how to order the best special
dishes.

Over North Beach way we asked the chef of a little restaurant how he cooked crab. He replied:

"The right way."

One often wonders how certain dishes are cooked and we shall tell you "the right way."

It is hoped that when you read what is herein written some of our pleasure may be imparted to you, and with this hope the story of San Francisco's Bohemianism is presented.

Clarence E. Edwords. San Francisco, California, September 22, 1914.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 125 KB
  • Publisher: Norman Publishing (December 31, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001OQBLE8
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars For the time traveler in you, April 26, 2010
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lesley9 (SF Bay Area, CA. USA) - See all my reviews
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Very fun and interesting book that combines local history, food history, restaurant history with tons of recipes. From 1914.
Also at gutenberg and manybooks.

Recipes are simple, whole foods kind: Chinese, Japanese, American, German, etc.
Sample:
Oyster Omelet - (For two): Take six eggs, one hundred California oysters, one small onion, one tablespoonful of butter, one tablespoonful of flour, salt and pepper to taste. Beat the eggs to a froth and stir in the onion chopped fine. Put the eggs into an omelet pan over a slow fire. Mix the flour and butter to a soft paste with a little cream, and stir in with the oysters, adding salt and pepper to taste. When the eggs begin to stiffen pour the oysters over and turn the omelet together. Serve on hot plate with a dash of paprika.

The only thing I find amazing about the above is you need 100 oysters to feed 2 people!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating glimpse of old San Francisco..., July 5, 2010
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Stephen Share (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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Interesting, if not especially well-written. As a former resident of San Francisco, I enjoyed this book for its comprehensive overview of the pre-1906 streets, restaurants and culture of the city. I was a little shocked by the author's casual racism (attitudes and words which were probably commonplace back then, even in "bohemian San Francisco.") And the florid, overblown Victorian language is a bit much at times. But overall, worth reading.
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