Elizabeth David - A life of discovery and influence

Books by Elizabeth David

First published: 1984

Publisher: Robert Hale,

An Omelette and a Glass of Wine

Elizabeth David

‘An Omelette and a Glass of Wine’, offers sixty two articles originally written by Elizabeth David between 1955 and 1984 for numerous publications including ‘The Spectator’, ‘Gourmet magazine’, ‘Vogue’, and ‘The Sunday Times’.

This revered classic volume contains delightful explorations of food and cooking, among which are the collection’s namesake essay and other such gems as Syllabubs and Fruit Fools, Sweet Vegetables, Soft Wine, Pleasing Cheeses, and Whisky in the Kitchen. Her subjects range from the story of how her own cookery writing began to accounts of some restaurants in provincial France, of white truffles in Piedmont, wild risottos on the islands of the Venetian lagoon and odd happenings during rain-drenched seaside holidays in the British Isles. Here we can share her appreciation of books, people who influenced her, places she loved and the delicious meals she enjoyed. Some of the best essays are those about others who wrote about food such as Norman Douglas and Mrs Beeton.