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The 19th Century
1882
1859-1870
MUFFIN PAN

Numerous foundries turn out a variety of patented cast-iron pots, pans and kettles specifically designed for use with cookstoves. Open-hearth cooking had utilized relatively few, unspecialized pots, pans and utensils.
1869
AMERICAN WOMAN’S HOME
Catharine Beecher, a prominent voice for women’s education in the 19th century, writes a series of domestic advice books. She writes American Woman’s Home with her sister Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. It includes a section on organizing kitchen components to maximize efficiency and cleanliness. The sisters pen some of the earliest tips for designing human-centered kitchens.
LEONARD CLEANABLE REFRIGERATOR
Early refrigerators are made in the style of popular furniture, with a wooden case and metal lining for insulation. Ice harvesters deliver blocks of ice on a regular schedule to keep pace with persistent melting.
Iceboxes keep perishable food fresher longer before the electric refrigerator becomes commonplace in the 1930s.

1896
BOSTON COOKING-SCHOOL COOK BOOK

More popularly known as the Farmer Cookbook most popular cookbooks of the 19th century. With 1,800 recipes, Farmer helps create the recipe format familiar today.