[Sca-cooks] Dishes Named for People

Gretchen Beck grm at andrew.cmu.edu
Mon Dec 6 17:27:41 PST 2010


Well, there's the favorite dish of radio soap opera: Marconi and Cheese.

toodles, margaret

--On Monday, December 06, 2010 4:43 PM -0800 Donna Green 
<donnaegreen at yahoo.com> wrote:

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> I'm trying to come up with a list of dishes that are named for people ...
> like Pavlova and Peche Melba. I'm not looking for dishes named for
> occupations, like Chicken Caccatore (sp?), or named for the cook who
> invented or popularized a dish. The idea is more of renown through the
> culinary arts, i.e. a person is well know for some accomplishment and
> they are honored by having a food named for them. I would appreciate any
> suggestions (not necessarily period) for this listing.
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> The end point of this exercise is a party for cooks and costumers ...
> dress up as the historical person and bring the dish. Feel free to play
> with this thought if it amuses you.
>
> Juana Isabella
> West
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