7 Metaphors for cookeries

As soon as the vessel got under weigh, preparations were made for breakfast, which was served, à la fourchette, in very excellent style, the cookery being a happy combination of the French and English modes.

But "Casserole Cookery" is a phrase used to denote cookery in earthenware pots.

"Cookery," you remark, "is the greatest art in the world" "Oh, you were hungry!"

Now, the "Domestic Cookery," as enlarged and improved by Mr. Murray, was practically a new work, and one of his best properties.

COOKERY (Regenerator of), Carême (1784-1833.) (Ude, Gouffé, and Soyer were also regenerators of this art).

"But cookery did not long remain a simple science, or a bare piece of housewifry or family ceconomy, but in process of time, when luxury entered the world, it grew to an art, nay a trade; for in I Sam. viii.

It is an unfortunate fact that even among experienced housekeepers the scientific principles which govern the proper preparation of food, are but little understood, and much unwholesome cookery is the result.

7 Metaphors for  cookeries