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Hannah Glasse is celebrated on her 310th birthday.
Hannah Glasse was born in March 1708 and died on 1st September 1770.
Hannah Glasse was an English cookery writer of the 18th century.
Glasse's cookbook was popular not only because it was easy to read, but also because of its
massive scope.
It included a whopping 972 recipes, covering everything from puddings and soups, to what
to serve at Lent, to preparing food for the sick.
Today's Doodle features Glasse whipping up a batch of classic Yorkshire puddings.
Her recipe for Yorkshire pudding, among many others, is one of the earliest known ever
published.
If the thought of Yorkshire pudding and gooseberry fool makes your mouth water, you have Hannah
Glasse to thank for making these two delectable dishes staples in English cuisine.
Born on this day in 1708, Glasse was a pioneering English cook and author of the most popular
cookbook of the 18th century.
Published in 1747, The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy was unique; it was one of the
first cookbooks written in a simple and conversational style, which meant that any English speaker
and reader – regardless of their class – could learn how to cook.
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