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A Stupendously Fresh Soup
Life on the trail in the 18th century was often a difficult and dangerous endeavor. It’s easy to romanticize from our overstuffed chairs what wilderness living may have been like — being one with nature, living in a symbiotic relationship with … Continue reading
Posted in 18th Century Cooking, Historic Cooking, Recipe, Video
Tagged greens, hard tack, mushroom ketchup, portable soup, ships biscuit, soup, Spices, spring
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A Simply Fantastic Lemon Cream
Don’t be fooled by the word “cream.” This delicious recipe for Lemon Cream from Amelia Simmons’ cookbook American Cookery (1796), is ironically completely dairy-free. Instead, it uses an interesting egg-cooking technique which yields a delicious custard-like dessert. While fruit creams of this … Continue reading
Posted in 18th Century Cooking, Historic Cooking, Recipe, Video
Tagged American Cookery, doughnut, Lemon Cream, pastry
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Delightfully Whipped Syllabubs
Sweet recipes and desserts exploded in popularity during the 18th century. Cook books from that time are full of sugary treats that are as assorted in form as you can imagine. As delicious as many of these treats were, it … Continue reading
Posted in 18th Century Cooking, Beverage, Historic Cooking, Recipe, Video
Tagged cream, drink, sack, syllabub
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Switchel: the Original Energy-Ade
What do you drink if you’re worn out and need a little kick? An Ade, soda, an energy boost? In the 18th century, before supermarkets had shelves lined with this stuff, many people drank a delicious beverage called Switchel. Beverages similar to switchel date … Continue reading
Puddings in Haste!
In the 18th century, puddings were once a culinary staple of much of the western world. Many types existed but most called for long cooking times. Hasty puddings (or as they were often called “puddings in haste”) became popular for … Continue reading
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Tagged hasty pudding, pudding, sauce, simple food, suetdutch oven
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Pickling Onions in 18th Century England
Although pickling has been around since the dawn of time, records of food preservation techniques exploded in the 1700s. Helped by the growing industrialization of the printing industry, house management handbooks and cookery books became high in demand. Food preservation … Continue reading