Jean Hewitt
Jean Hewitt (1925–1997) was an English-American food writer and home economist.
Jean Hewitt | |
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Born | 1925 |
Died | 1997 |
Occupation | Food writer, home economist |
Biography
Hewitt was born in Ipswich.[1] She studied at the Westminster School for Chefs in London and moved to New York during World War II.[1] She obtained a bachelor's degree in food and nutrition from the University of London and M.Sc from Teachers College, Columbia University. Hewitt joined The New York Times as a food writer and worked as assistant to Craig Claiborne in 1961.[1]
She managed The Times's test kitchen and in 1975 was named food editor of the Family Circle magazine.[1] Hewitt died from pneumonia at Secours-Venice Hospital in Venice, Florida.[1]
Cookbooks
Hewitt wrote a number of popular cookbooks, four of which received the James Beard Food and Beverage Book Award.[1] She was an early advocate of natural foods.[1]
Hewitt was the author of the bestseller New York Times Natural Foods Cookbook, first published in 1971, which gave recipes of natural unprocessed foods.[2] The recipes were dedicated to "the thousands of people across the country who believe in and practice, the natural way of eating for good health."[2]
Hewitt spent five years travelling America and compiled recipes from the cookery of the fifty states for her Heritage Cook Book, first published in 1972.[3] Her book, Family Circle Quick Menu Cookbook offers quick full meals that can be prepared in less than an hour.[4]
Hewitt's International Meatless Cookbook (1980) is a semi-vegetarian cookbook which eschews the consumption of red meat. It contains vegetarian recipes with sections of chicken and fish dishes.[5][6]
Selected publications
- New York Times Natural Foods Cookbook (1971)
- The New York Times Heritage Cook Book (1972)
- The New York Times Weekend Cookbook (1975)
- The New York Times New England Heritage Cook Book (1977)
- Family Circle Quick Menu Cookbook (1978)
- International Meatless Cookbook (1980)
- New York Times New Natural Foods Cookbook (1982)
- The New York Times Cookbook for Special Occasions (1984)
- Cooking for Two Today (1985)
References
- Nemy, Enid. (1997). "Jean Hewitt, 71, Home Economist and Food Writer for The Times". The New York Times. Retrieved January 24, 2020.
- Elias, Megan J. (2017). Food on the Page: Cookbooks and American Culture. University of Pennsylvania Press. pp. 175-176. ISBN 978-0812249170
- Books for Cooks. (1972). Best Sellers: From the U.S. Government Printing Office, Volume 32. p. 364
- Cowen, Walker; Cowen, Claudine. (1979). Cookbooks. The Virginia Quarterly Review 55 (4): 152–157.
- "Jean Hewitt's International Meatless Cookbook". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
- Burros, Marian. (1980). "Books For Cooks High On Your Holiday List". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 16, 2020.