Chateaubriand - the vicomte not his steak - left France in 1791 during the Revolution to spend a year in America. In his book, published in 1826, he described how the native Americans gathered, then boiled the maple sap into syrup, ending as small cones of sugar.
Monday, February 26, 2018
Monday, February 19, 2018
Apple Tansey
Fried apple slices dipped in a batter of eggs, cream, sugar, nutmeg and
rosewater or apples chopped fine in a batter thickened with flour are delicious
fried. Tanseys are an old recipe, and
appear in cookbooks by La Varenne (1673), Smith (1730) and cooking manuscripts from the 1600s (William Penn's wife and Martha
Washington's Custis inlaws - both their apple recipes are delicious). The herb 'tansey' is no longer used in the recipe, but the name lives on.
Monday, February 12, 2018
Tortillas made in 1800s Mexico and Hondorus
Monday, February 5, 2018
"Tiddy-Doll" - famous London gingerbread street vendor
The flamboyant seller of gingerbread was "hailed as the King of itinerant tradesmen." Dressing "like a person of rank" the tall Ford (his real name) wore gold lace, white stockings and a white apron. He would harangue the audience at "fairs, mob meetings, Lord Mayor's shows, public executions" and holiday festivities; and include in his 'cries' Tiddy tiddy dol.
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