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Tree-trimming parties -- Christmas Eve supper parties -- Christmas morning breakfast -- A hearty holiday breakfast or supper -- Christmas day dinner -- An elegant Christmas dinner -- A fireside holiday picnic -- A Christmas tea party -- A Christmas luncheon -- Menus for ringing in the new year -- Grandmothers pantry.;Offers recipes and holiday menus to serve at tree-trimming parties, Christmas morning breakfast, Christmas dinner, and New Year parties.

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ALSO BY CAMILLE GLENN THE HERITAGE OF SOUTHERN COOKING A SPECIAL COLLECTION - photo 1

ALSO BY CAMILLE GLENN

THE HERITAGE OF SOUTHERN COOKING A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF SALADS SOUPS AND - photo 2

THE HERITAGE OF SOUTHERN COOKING

A SPECIAL COLLECTION OF SALADS, SOUPS AND STEWS

THE FINE ART OF DELECTABLE DESSERTS

OLD-FASHIONED
CHRISTMAS
COOKBOOK

Published by ALGONQUIN BOOKS OF CHAPEL HILL Post Office Box 2225 Chapel Hill - photo 3

Published by

ALGONQUIN BOOKS OF CHAPEL HILL

Post Office Box 2225

Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27515-2225

a division of
WORKMAN PUBLISHING

708 Broadway

New York, New York 10003

1996 by Camille Glenn and Elissa Glenn.

All rights reserved.

Printed in the United States of America.

Published simultaneously in Canada by Thomas Allen & Son Limited.

Cover and interior illustrations by Pat Scheible.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA

Glenn, Camille.

Camille Glenns old-fashioned Christmas cookbook / Camille Glenn.

p. cm.

Includes index.

ISBN 1-56512-120-1

1. Christmas cookery. 2. Cookery, AmericanSouthern style.
3. Menus. I. Title.

TX739.2.C45G54 1996

641.5'68dc20 96-9194

CIP

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
First Edition

To Suzanne Rafer Ruth Chaffins Barbara Winter and Ruth Bos without - photo 4

To Suzanne Rafer, Ruth Chaffins,

Barbara Winter, and Ruth Bos,

without whose loyalty and help this book

never could have gone to press.

The art of cooking is a universal feature of civilized and cultural life, and we must do our best to preserve it.

Camille Glenn

CONTENTS French Bread Coffee Celery Curls Carrot Sticks Pickles Coffee French - photo 5

CONTENTS

French Bread

Coffee

Celery Curls, Carrot Sticks, Pickles

Coffee

French Bread

Coffee

Camille Glenns Old-Fashioned Christmas Cookbook - image 6

Champagne, Chilled White Wine, or Red Wine

Raw Vegetables with Spicy Dipping Salt

Smithfield Ham and Potato Pie

Demitasse

Camille Glenns Old-Fashioned Christmas Cookbook - image 7

Champagne, Chilled White Wine, or Red Wine

Demitasse

MENU 6

Champagne or Chilled White Wine

Italian Bread

Demitasse

Fruit Juice Broiled Bacon or Sausage Black Bing Cherry Preserves Coffee Tea - photo 8

Fruit Juice

Broiled Bacon or Sausage

Black Bing Cherry Preserves

Coffee, Tea

Poached Eggs

Fruit in Season

Coffee

Champagne

Caviar on Toast Points

Demitasse

MENU 10

Champagne, Chilled White Wine, or Red Wine

Demitasse

Champagne Chilled White Wine or Red Wine Buttered Broccoli Mashed Potatoes - photo 9

Champagne, Chilled White Wine, or Red Wine

Buttered Broccoli

Mashed Potatoes

Coffee

Champagne

Olives

Beluga Caviar

Shrimp

Demitasse

A FIRESIDE HOLIDAY PICNIC Coffee Tea Chilled White Wine Rosemary Buns or French - photo 10

A FIRESIDE HOLIDAY PICNIC

Coffee

Tea

Chilled White Wine

Rosemary Buns or French Baguettes

Coffee

Champagne Chilled White Wine Bibb Lettuce Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette - photo 11

Champagne, Chilled White Wine

Bibb Lettuce Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette Dressing

French Bread

Coffee

MENU 17

Champagne, Chilled White Wine, or Red Wine

French Bread

Coffee

Champagne, Chilled White Wine, or Red Wine

Demitasse

Champagne

Caviar

French Bread

Celery Curls, Black and Green Olives, Carrot Sticks

Coffee

WITH APPRECIATION At my age many of my closest friends and loved ones have - photo 12

WITH APPRECIATION

At my age, many of my closest friends and loved ones have gone on before me, but I wish to thank those who are still with me for their encouragement and thoughtfulness to me through the years: Allie Carr, Mary Drummond, Col. and Mrs. Henry G. Hamby, Orton Hamby, Jan Applegate, Dr. Forrest and Mary Julia Kuhn, Dr. Lynn Speevac and staff, Dr. A. Franklin White, Molly Johnson, Mark and Betty Senter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker, Mike Kephart, Deborah Ford, Tony Lindauer, Dee Rushing, Peggy Harvin, Richard Grausman, Harriet Robbins, Catherine Greenwell, Ruth Murphy, Sandy Pike, Larry and Connie Brodt, Peter Workman, Don and Ruth Miller, Joe and Kathleen Castro, Elaine Buckley, Mary Walter, Judy Chapman, Kay Gill, Jack Kersey, Dr. Charles Gruenberger, Bob Smith, Bob and Margaret Kulp, Mark and Susie Stevens, Vivian Beard, Betty Taylor, Sarah Fritschner, Wade Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tipton, Bill and Jane Woolsey, Dr. Edward and Gloria Shrader, Dan Maye, Dr. Clinton Cook, Philip Cooke, Will and Kathy Cary, Carol Greene, Mrs. C. K. McClure, Scott and Robin Hansel, Pat Cross, Alice Colombo, Dr. William Peak and Patsie, Cindy Inskeep, Arlene Jacobsen, Memsy Price, Dr. Mark and Hedvika Heinicke, and Bob Holmes.

And most of all, I wish to thank my children, Camille G. Perry and Elissa Glenn.

INTRODUCTION

I was born when the twentieth century was nine years old, going on ten, just in time for the Christmas baking and preserving to get under way. Naturally I do not remember that first Christmas, but it was my introduction to a world perfumed with cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and allspice simmering in kettles of mincemeat and other sweet things for the holidays. I did not choose my fate, but I must have loved it because I have been in the midst of it ever since, without the slightest wish to escape.

I believe there is a certain depth and beauty in a home, no matter how humble, when there is grace and love in a kitchen that is alive with the warmth of good things cooking for our families and friends to eat.

To wait for the luxuriesor to postpone quiet pleasures that are at hand, in the race that is propelled by fashionis to miss a part of life that is meaningful.

When the summer visitors had gone, our little town was very quiet in the winter, even at Christmas, except for the jingle of bells, the decorating of Christmas trees, and the secret but silent competition in the kitchens over who baked the best cakes, candies, and holiday pies in town! Such covert action seems strange to us nowthat such a commotion would be made over such simple thingsbut the holiday treats could not be bought in those days and, anyway, they were the homemakers creative outlet.

I have never failed to believe that good food is life-enhancing. The menus for our Christmas celebrations, to be successful, must be in keeping with the season and in harmony with the occasion. The flavors must blend in counterpoint, just as in music. Then and only then can we be assured that, as Henri Faugeron (the Parisian restaurateur) said, In cooking, as in every human endeavor, all

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