“The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book,” authored by Alice B. Toklas and published by Harper & Brothers in 1954, stands out as a bestselling mix of autobiography and recipes. Notably, it includes a recipe for “Hashish Fudge,” which played a pivotal role in popularizing cannabis edibles. Toklas’ cookbook, beyond its culinary contributions, offers insights into her life and times, reflecting her connections within the literary and artistic communities.
Publication Details
- Author: Alice B. Toklas
- Publisher: Harper & Brothers
- Publication Date: 1954
- ISBN: 978-1-897959-19-0
- OCLC: 478175
Key Points
- The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book was published in 1954
- It is one of the bestselling cookbooks of all time
- The cookbook is a mix of autobiography and recipes
- Hashish Fudge, a famous recipe from the book, gained popularity
- Toklas’ association with cannabis edibles stems from the success of the recipe
References
- Portland Press Herald, September 18, 2019
- Layla Eplett’s article on the history of Toklas’ Hashish Fudge on Scientific American blogs
External Links
- Janet Malcolm’s article ‘The odd couple’ in The Guardian
- Alice B. Toklas’ reading from The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book on Verve Records via Pacifica Radio Archives
- Alice B. Toklas reads Brion Gysin’s hashish fudge recipe from the cookbook
Gertrude Stein’s Works
- ‘Three Lives’ (1909)
- ‘The Making of Americans’ (1925)
- ‘Paris France’ (1940)
- ‘Ida: A Novel’ (1941)
- ‘The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas’
The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book Data Sources
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Glossary | https:/glossary/the-alice-b-toklas-cook-book |
Wikipedia | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Alice_B._Toklas_Cook_Book |
Wikidata | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7713102 |
Knowledge Graph | https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/047n0pt |
DBPedia | http://dbpedia.org/resource/The_Alice_B._Toklas_Cook_Book |
Product Ontology | http://www.productontology.org/id/The_Alice_B._Toklas_Cook_Book |