CCCP Cook Book: True Stories of Soviet Cuisine
By (Author) Olga Syutkin
By (author) Pavel Syutkin
By (author) FUEL
By (author) Damon Murray
By (author) Stephen Sorrell
FUEL Publishing
FUEL Publishing
1st December 2015
21st September 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: food and society
Social and cultural history
641.5947
Hardback
192
Width 125mm, Height 205mm
460g
This book contains over 60 recipes, each introduced with an insightful historical story or anecdote, and an accompanying image, spanning such delicacies as aspic, borscht, caviar and herring, by way of bird's milk cake and pelmeni. As the Soviet Union struggled along the path to Communism, food supplies were often sporadic and shortages commonplace. Day to day living was hard, both the authorities and their citizens had to apply every ounce of ingenuity to maximize often inadequate resources. The stories and recipes contained here reflect these turbulent times: from basic subsistence meals consumed by the average citizen (okroshka), to extravagant banquets held by the political elite (suckling pig with buckwheat), and a scattering of classics (beef stroganoff) in between. Illustrated using images sourced from original Soviet recipe books collected by the author. Many of these sometimes extraordinary-looking pictures depicted dishes whose recipes used unobtainable ingredients, placing them firmly in the realm of 'aspirational' fantasy for the average Soviet household. In their content and presentation the pictures themselves act as a window into cuisine of the day, in turn revealing the unique political and social attitudes of the era.
CCCP Cook Book is an amazing work of culinary history. The book as an object is a marvel... It's my new "You Must Buy This Book" recommendation for my foodie friends.--Christina Ward "BoingBoing"