Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum Cookbook

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Foreword \ Anne Marie D’Agostino ’91 Years ago, when I compiled and published Scrumptious Delights, a cookbook of Athenaeum dessert recipes, I did it because I wanted to say thank you. My earliest undergraduate experiences at the Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum (which everyone knows as “the Ath”) were foundational. I found the rooms filled with novelties and excitement as I met new classmates and advisors on Orientation Day. I experienced many firsts at the Ath: first time I met a professor during afternoon tea, first dinner lecture with a distinguished guest speaker, first Madrigal feast and first sip of wassail (that was especially memorable…or not, depending on how much wassail you drank). The Ath was the place where we celebrated defeating Pomona and winning the SCIAC for the first time ever in women’s swimming. It was the center of many other unforgettable experiences, too: reading Moby-Dick during a 24-hour marathon led by Professor Robert Faggen; listening to the insights of Donald McKenna, the man 8

for whom our institution is named; sitting next to George Benson, the College’s first president, who spoke Italian to me as I was just learning it; listening to my classmates play their instruments at afternoon tea and savoring the taste of the famous Rice Krispies Treats. These were bedrock experiences of my time at CMC. In the fall of 1989, my junior year, I started working at the Ath. On my first day of work, I remember being completely surprised that all the desserts were made fresh each morning. I met Bonnie Snortum, whose kindness and genuine sincerity helped me find my voice as an artist and young adult. David Edwards always demonstrated plenty of wit and a genuine appreciation for culture. Robert Webber, the head chef at the time, taught me about presentation; Jackie Hawkins, who was the dessert chef, taught me how to cook (she had the patience of a saint). Chef Dave had been working at the Ath only one month before I graduated. By the end of my senior year, these same people orchestrated a beautiful senior art show for me with caviar and ice


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Top 10 Ways to Bring the Athenaeum Home

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pages 75-78

Athenaeum Bread Pudding with Caramel Sauce

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Desserts

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Salmon with Lemon Dill Butter Sauce

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Salmon en Croute

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page 63

Rob’s Sesame Crusted Chicken with Sweet Chili Sauce

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page 61

New York Pepper Steak with Jack Daniel’s Sauce, Applewood Bacon, & Straw Onions

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pages 54-56

Carne Asada, Lupe’s Style

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Pecan Tupelo Honey Crusted Rack of Lamb

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page 57

Professor Massoud’s Baba Ghanouj

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pages 58-60

Grilled Eggplant Four Cheese Cannelloni

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pages 49-52

Vegetarian Moussaka

1min
pages 46-48

Veal Stock

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page 38

Bibb Lettuce with Brie Croutons & Apricot Conserve Citrus Vinaigrette

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pages 30-32

Entrées

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pages 42-45

Athenaeum House Raspberry Vinaigrette Salad with Toasted Pecans & Fresh Raspberries

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Brown Demi Glacé

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Srirat (Sid) Vichaita’s Thai Beef Salad

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pages 33-35

Angela’s Marinara

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Vegetarian Corn Chowder

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page 28

Athenaeum Petite Green Corn Tamale

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pages 21-22

Hors d’oeuvres

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History

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pages 12-16

Chicken Tortilla Soup

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Athenaeum Cheese Platter

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Foreword

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pages 8-11

Whole-Braised Foie Gras with Rhubarb

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page 20
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