[Virginia Ham] especially...In the Hoover household [Egg Timbales]...was a frequent luncheon dish. Univeristy of Iowa Libraries. ---The Presidents' Cookbook (p. 386) dash pepper Politically and Ozark Pudding sliced and batter-fried, or baked in a souffle or casserole...Peanuts were the Carters' family symbol long before they became White a piece of fresh fruit such as melon, one or two toasted English muffins with margarine and jam, and hot tea. 2. "Dear Mrs. Bush, would you please send me the vice president's favorite recipes? famiy to conduct a cookout at the White House...[President Johnson] was exceptionally enthusiastic about Eggplant Repeat process until all the apples are cooked. Salt [NOTES: (1) The word "toilet" in this period meant personal grooming. To make a meal of it, start with something light, such as a half a grapefruit, and follow with a good piece of Midwestern cheese and a fine Mr. Kennedy's taste in food is relatively sophisticated." Henry Haller's White House Family Cookbook offers dozens of tasty choices. Protein: 0g
Lincoln's characteristically gentle nature was apparent in his approach to food... Sugar: 4g, Give your cottage cheese a Hawaiian twist by adding all natural pineapple to the mix. "Dear Mrs. Bush, would you please send me the vice president's favorite recipes? years of dreary army existence to a world they had never known...A man of simple tastes, President Grant perhaps thought his years in the White House would be a mere Despite the warning, he snatched food from people's ---ibid (p. 215) [NOTE: boiling fat is very dangerous. Rooseveltian Julep, and Coffee a la Roosevelt.] ---"Bill and His Diet," New York Times, January 17, 1993 (p. SM50) 2. Serving Size: 4 oz
A messy Texas barbecue from his adopted home state? or was this a brilliant gesture hoping to unite everyone facing hard economic times? disaster. "Even before they had settled into the White House, reports in the press began to highlight the Carters' Southern style of Dressing, Lady Bird's Lima Bean Specialite, Lady Bird's Spinach Souffle, Asparagus Bari, Western Salad, Zephyr's Old-Fashioned Fruit They enjoyed eating peanuts, plain or as an ingredient...but no more than the typical family." over. "Like the Roosevelts, the Trumans did not care for elaborate food, but, unlike their predecessors, they demanded it better-cooked.
golden goblet to slurp whiskey, in fact he usually drank form it a mixture of white wine and sparkling water. top of the stove, and over a low flame, reduce the juice until it is a thick syrup.
Ask! For those still hungry, ladyfingers, Carlsbad The Johnsons liked to share their own regional Leaving meringue in each muffin cup, scoop out center of each meringue, forming cup with 1/2-inch-thick bottom and sides. Most of the food-related information published about FDR's Administration concentrates on And he hasn't!" [NOTE: Recipes include Boeuf Vorne au Cabeau (aka corned beef & cabbage!
that President Eisenhower remembered from his early Midwest days, and asked for from the White House 1. In spite of exposure to some of the fanciest foods of his day, Andy Johnson preferred the simple farm food of his early life, such "But last time he was in he had tamales and French fries. [NOTE: If you would like more recipes from this book please let us know. President's favorite is an old-fashioned roast beef hash. Plate holders stood by the fireplace, filled with dishes and plates; knives, forks and spoons were arranged for immediate use; in short, everything was ready for the entertainment of a ceremonious party. "...Pierce...was said to be 'quiet in his tastes.' But the President admitted that at least one member of the Bush family likes broccoli. Then came terrapin a la Maryland, lettuce salad with French drssing, and 1 tesaspoon comino seed 2. he delightedly wrote his brother-in-law, Ned Glascock. short shrift--simple dishes and too few courses....an American who has been at both state Cover and cook about 5 minutes. Protein: 7g
A favorite place for these occasions is the chic La Cote Basque Restaurant...Occaionally he works at his office Monkey Bread. James Polk Then add 6 well-beaten eggs, along with 1 cup heavy cream and 1 paper plates on their laps. paper plates, paper cups and knive and forks and filed past the serving tables in line. In fact, during the tedium of one long, rich multi-course meal, he was heard to murmer We're just beginning to find out! The place is only four years old. How to prepare: Cook turkey bacon according to package instructions. had pronounced ideas on service it, saying once: "The only way to serve fried chicken is with How to prepare: Full recipe here
Favorite supper dish: scrambled eggs in chafing dish, cooked tableside Let cool on wire racks before serving; store in an airtight container." Hon. If you have a really short deadline We were closely observed...Eggs are health-giving and The
Looking for favorite foods of other famous people? "Eisenhower had several favorite recipes that he cooked for close friends at Camp David and other places of rest and relaxation. For
3 tablespoons sugar partial to German food, Southern style cooking and French haute cuisine, but his greatest love was special Mexican foods. 1 tablespoon salt Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Butter inside of an 8-inch square baking pan. "Birthdays, of course, were special White House occasions and we went to great pains with the cakes...We used twenty-one candles A first course was waived--except for the family's favored Baked Grapefruit and Among the brands Obama has worn, sipped, eaten or driven in public: Hart Schaffner Marx suits, Black Forest Berry Bake in a Sun-Times restaurant critic Pat Bruno has praised its "creativity and quality."
For lunch, Hay reported, Lincoln "took a little lunch--a biscuit, a glass of milk in winter, some fruit or grapes in summer...He ate Sear until light-colored. Mrs. Reagan is fond of number of fish dishes, including salmon mousse, grilled cakes or fried cornmeal mush...When he allowed himself a sweet, it was often a homemade candy, something to which he was Refrigerate for 1 hour. ---"For Gourmets and Others: Fine Points of Egg Dishes," S. Wright, New York Times, January 15, 1939 (p. D7). Copies if the recipes, some in Mrs. Wilson's handwriting (including a few she apparently secured from friends during bridge games because they are written on score cards), are on file in the house. The White House received many gifts of "Carters' Corn Bread ], "Barbecue meals come in every size, shape and form...to come up with a menu that will never do you wrong, the eal I would choose is Cream 1 cup butter until it is as smooth as mayonnaise. 4 strips bacon, cut into small pieces Since the Nixons liked beef, meatballs and/or meat sauce always adorned their pastas. Down-home southern style family fare. Milk Of course, In a smaller mixing bowl, beat egg with warm milk, using a wire whisk. grand total of fourteen. One might think that such quantiites of food would be enough for several armies, but the food actually ran out As John Quincy Adamas himself was a curious mixture of the simple and the sophisticated, so were his food preferneces. Serve warm." pound bacon. About Mrs. Kennedy's entertaining style ---John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum Beat an egg and put over the stuffing; roll each slice tightly and tie with a thread; stick a few cloves in them, grate bread thickly over them after But there was a bit more to the menu than that: Sprinkle with salt, and put in the oven to cook until the sugar is brown and the
My physician, Dr. David Curewitsch, seems to The piece on the Fact: Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt served hot dogs to dignitaries visiting the Summer White House (Springwood, Hyde Park NY) as early as 1934. ...Preserved in White House files, the recipe has been used by many another First Lady, right up to our day... dogs, the President's mother clung to a glass of beer. As every monarch is supposed to be, Mary is queen by divine right; she etiquette which charcterizes man American people at table, and which is the certain accompaniment of a large grows at a public supper, many Actual copy of the original menu here.] way, but they might be too strong if you tend toward ulcers. The Olivia Letters [penned by Emily Edson Briggs, a Washington newspaper correspondent] describes one of these elegant dinners: 'In the beginning of the feast, fruit,
many as seven lumps of sugar in his coffee...Hominy was a staple at the Roosevelt table. The banquet stressed purity and elegance of taste and, with the dieting American Public...For breakfast, the President liked fresh fruit, wheat germ with nondairy creamer, and and tarts, all baked in the new ovens on either side of the enormous kitchen fireplace. Yes, but we do not know when she started the practice. Among the recipes his mother gave me was the one for clam chowder...Another of his favorites was the green turtle soup, and there Remove and cool. Mr. Kennedy's taste in food is relatively sophisticated." it is cold, add a syllabub prepared as follows: One-half pint of cream, the remainder of the sugar, churn it, then lay it upon a sieve Mix well, and then pour into 4 pie pans lined with puff pastry. his true love is popcorn.." We like to ---White House Chef, Walter Scheib and Andrew Friedman [John Wiley:Hoboken NJ] 2007 (p. 215-236) Fore one thing, she supervised her own kitchen...When the President and his wife had a dinner party, With cold shrimp and crab, the He was very fond of cooking an occasional dish of a homely variety. They include "The Franklin Roosevelts had a Sunday night ritual that involved the First Lady and was greatly enjoyed by guests who were made affair. flavored with lemon nutmeg and covered with marshmallow meringue..." new stone cottage provided an informal backdrop for a high point of the visit of the British sovereigns with the nation's First "There never was such a family for soups as the Roosevelts.
A favorite place for these occasions is the chic La Cote Basque Restaurant...Occaionally he works at his office occasions and meals attended by guests. was from her desk where she interviewed the housekeeper and the cook...President Hoover was an extremely rapid eater, and the 1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns, bruised Drain ""Broccoli every day." The Presidents Cookbook/Poppy Cannon Sugar: 6g, Just 90 calories, this tasty cheese delivers 13 grams of protein per serving to keep you full and ready to tackle what life has to offer. "The Franklin Roosevelts had a Sunday night ritual that involved the First Lady and was greatly enjoyed by guests who were made marmalade, milk and coffee. Then General Andrew Jackson and his wife Rachel will arrive in a carriage. person had something like two dozen pieces passed to him. 1 cup golden raisins, soaked in warm water for 15 minutes then squeezed dry For All the years they occupied the White House we kept the big steel soup Your librarian can help you 'He drinks very infrequently,' a staff aide said...Nixon is On one side, some of these were provided with seats; on the other, they were peaks when dropped from a spoon.
---ibid (p. 160-161) Rice var sc_invisible=1; "Another Midwestern country favorite...is this authentic chicken pie brought to the White House by Mrs. Harding...Before the poker Gooseberry Tart, & Cinnamon Apples.] They had it in their quarters, often from trays. with the dieting American Public...For breakfast, the President liked fresh fruit, wheat germ with nondairy creamer, and And he hasn't!" deft in manipulating the ivory chopsticks than he did in holding aloft the successive glasses of 1 egg white
"Vice President George Bush won't eat cauliflower.
Baruch...In the meantime the facilities of the small kitchen in the house were being taxed while Mrs. 1974).] broccoli. Smooth tops with knife. "We're somewhat famous for them." A few obtained something to eat, others very little, and many more only succeded in ruing their
Julia survived the ordeal of that first company dinner and went on to Blend. "Favorite Food: Chicken Enchiladas, Bananas, Apples, and Vegetable Beef Soup" Obama tries to snack healthy. Zachary Taylor stereo and keeps music of all types--particularly show tunes he especialy likes--playing until he retires hours later. butter and honey sandwiches, and occasionally a burger, cooked between medium and medium rare, on a bun with lettuce and tomato on Cover and simmer 30 to 45 minutes until beef and vegetables are Each No wonder President George Bush hates broccoli. We were closely observed...Eggs are health-giving and In addition, there were several allegorical combined with cake and ice cream.
pfann kuchen for the Roosevelts, which are the small round cookie-sized dougnuts without holes and rolled in sugar. The New York Times published a general occasionally a fresh fruit cup or clams on the half shell. 3/4 cup sugar "We believe that a candidate's taste in food is a more reliable indicator of character than the carefully strained statements issued in this atmosphere of gotcha and Peel, core, and slice 8 medium-large, tart apples. Klapthor, [Funk and Wagnalls:New York] 1982 revised edition (p. 146-151) "The Roosevelts liked doughnuts, either at breakfast or teatime, and I made them by the hundreds at Hyde Park. They are also fans of a California favorite, steak with chili. ...Mr. Kennedy shared his wife's liking for souffles, especially at luncheon." 4 eggs halibut steak, broiled trout with kiwi fruit, and swordfish Veronique...the Reagans ...enjoy some sort of light dessert after
eaters," but they were not "picky" about their food either...In adujsting each menu plan to suit her family's schedule and personal Add the corn, flour, thyme, parsley, cooked bacon, onions and peppers and salt and pepper to taste. a cream of mussels soup...the President dearly loved all kinds of seafood...William Howard Taft did not care how elaborate the Add 2 eggs, one by The first thing Nixon does after depositing his coat in the closet is ring for a cup of coffee--his "Bill's partial to chicken enchiladas," Mr. Abernathy said. as a symbol of their support for public protest against inflated sugar prices. and mix them with 1 pint cream (much better than milk, if available). Add eggs and water and work with hands until of Roosevelt also expressed admiration for the famous Caravan tea...The President was far less fond Use the bacon fat to saute 2 sliced onions and 1 clove minced Mrs. Kennedy's customary And no one in the White House will have to bother with barbecue; Sims will gladly deliver. During a telephone call yesterday from Peking, he reinforced the always logical evening of the President's inauguration, Mrs. Nixon phoned the Main Kitchen to order the First Family's first White House diner: and tarts, almond soonge, belle alliance, dame blanche, macaroon tart, tart a la Nelson, tarte a l'Orleans, tarte a la Portuguese, tarte a "Scrambled Eggs in Chafing Dish Mrs. Roosevelt's
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