Monday, May 25, 2015
Monday, May 18, 2015
Syllabub - Whisking for exercise
"Whisking with all your might and main... is good exercise for young ladies" and, the author quipped, might be added to gym classes. The recipe below called for osier twig whisks, but there were other ways to whip up a froth, such as chocolate mills, syllabub mills, milking cows, or tin-tube churns. And then, for cat lovers, store the tray of syllabubs in "the coolest nook you have, that is free from dust, draughts, and intrusive cats."
Monday, May 11, 2015
Syllabub under the Cow, without a Cow
As late as 1878, a book by Doctor Delamere, Wholesome Fare, used milk straight from a cow, or as a substitute for a cow: one could use a large syringe or stand on a table. Start milking a calm cow, then near the end when the milk is richest, milk "the strippings" into the bowl.