Edward Kidder (1665/66–1739) was an 18th century British pastry chef.
He worked in Queen Street, Cheapside in London and opened two cooking schools.
[1] Kidder is remembered for his cookbook Receipts of Pastry and Cookery For the Use of his Scholars, based upon classes taught at his London cooking school.
The frontispiece showed a portrait of Kidder in a full wig and period attire.
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