What Mrs. Fisher Knows About Southern Cooking (facsimile)

Date1881
Era1850-1899
What Mrs. Fisher Knows About Southern Cooking (facsimile)
Abby Fisher moved from Alabama to California during the 1870s, where she sold pickles, jellies and preserves, and won an award at the 1879 Sacramento State Fair. Local San Francisco area women encouraged this African-American cook to capture her decades of Southern culinary experience in a cookbook. Mrs. Fisher couldn’t read or write, so she dictated the recipes.

Recipes in this cookbook

Date1881
Era1850-1899
  • Chicken Croquettes

    Chicken Croquettes

  • Chicken Gumbo

    Chicken Gumbo

  • Corn Fritters

    Corn Fritters

  • Maryland Beat Biscuits

    Maryland Beat Biscuits

  • Roast Beef

    Roast Beef

  • Sweet Potato Pie

    Sweet Potato Pie

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