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Imagine the delicious aromas that must have wafted from the kitchen when Johanna Raudaschl cooked for the Trapp family. The finest soups, roasts and sweet buns were daily fare in the Salzburg villa. Johanna Raudaschl lived there almost as part of the family, as she recalls vividly in her memoirs. She began collecting her recipes - for both food and life - where she grew up, an illegitimate child, in the modest rural surroundings of the Salzkammergut [Austria's lake district]. Her grandmother taught her the secrets of cooking and baking. During her apprentice years she refined her culinary skills, and the Trapp family then benefited from her resourcefulness in the kitchen. She handed down her treasured recipes to her grand-daughter Irmgard Wohrl, who tried them out and now, together with journalist and biographer Caroline Kleibel, reveals them in the context of the moving story of Johanna Raudaschl's life. The grandmother of the author Irmgard Wohrl became close with the singing family known from the worldwide renowned Musical Sound of Music. This book reveals stories about the Trapp-Family that were never told before.
Contents
Beet both with semolina strudel Off to new shores - Salzkammergut delicacies as a dowry Bohemian dumplings First day at the Trapp house Poachers's ragout In harmony with the Trapp Family - Celebrating occasions as they arise Cod in Sauce For the masters and for the staff - - and yet all men are equal Apple cake in casserole with crumble topping A special time - Advent and Christmas 1931 in the Trapp household Apricot-curd cheese strudel Memories linger - Staying in touch Blueberry dumplings