Rufuss Cookbook
Rufus Estes "Good Things to Eat" is the First Cookbook by an African-American Chef. A collection of 600 practical recipes for preparing meats, game, fowl, fish, puddings, pastries, etc.
Rufus Estes was born a slave in Murray County, Tennessee in 1857.
He began working in a Nashville restaurant at the age of 16, and in 1883 took up employment as a Pullman cook. In 1897, he was hired as principal chef for the private railway car of U.S. Steel magnates (the fin-de-siecle equivalent of today’s Lear Jets for corporate travel). There he served succulent fare for the rich and famous at the turn of the 20th century.
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