Monday, August 26, 2013
Pickled and Stuffed Olives
Stuffing olives with capers or truffle pieces? Yes, in 1818. Grocery stores now sell all sorts of stuffed olives.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Monday, August 12, 2013
Chiffon Cake - a new sponge cake in 1948
Savoy Cake, Elkridge Huckleberry Pudding, and Victoria Sponge Cake were just some types of sponge cake.... and then, in 1948 ... Betty Crocker's Chiffon Cake.
Generally, sponge cakes were made with flour, sugar, and eggs - the whites beaten hard for leavening. No butter, water or baking powder/soda. The new Chiffon Cake had oil, water and baking powder.
Generally, sponge cakes were made with flour, sugar, and eggs - the whites beaten hard for leavening. No butter, water or baking powder/soda. The new Chiffon Cake had oil, water and baking powder.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Ice Tea, Sweet Tea history
Iced tea was given out free at a Tea Store in Macon, Ga, in August 1896 (ad below). Ice or Iced tea in the second half of the 19th century was made with green or black tea, or both - blended. Although generally brewed, there were early recipes for the tea made in cold water.
Early references to Ice Tea dealt with its immense popularity in Russia in the 1840s; and by 1860 it appeared in American books. The Russian influence was noted in recipes labeled Russian Tea or Tea a la Russe.
A northern cookbook contained the first recipe in a cookbook to brew sugar with the hot water – sweet tea – before the usually cited Old Virginia cookbook of 1877. Another early sweet tea appeared in a medical recipe. ...
Early references to Ice Tea dealt with its immense popularity in Russia in the 1840s; and by 1860 it appeared in American books. The Russian influence was noted in recipes labeled Russian Tea or Tea a la Russe.
A northern cookbook contained the first recipe in a cookbook to brew sugar with the hot water – sweet tea – before the usually cited Old Virginia cookbook of 1877. Another early sweet tea appeared in a medical recipe. ...
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