The peppery soup of tripe (stomach lining), meats and vegetables was very popular in Philadelphia. So popular, that later recipes were labeled "Philadelphia Pepper Pot" in cookbooks not published in Phila. British recipes for the dish "sort of clear-larder" of seasonal or leftover veggies; meats and even seafood (but no tripe), then highly seasoned with pepper. The Dutch (pepper trade) and Virginia Housewife connection?
Monday, February 18, 2019
Monday, February 11, 2019
"America Eats Project" of the 1930's Great Depression
"What America Ate, Preserving America’s Culinary History from the Great
Depression" - is an interactive website and digitized archive of cookbooks, letters, recipes written during the Depression. MSU (Michigan State University) and National Endowment for the
Humanities gathered the scattered materials made for the government's “America Eats Project” during the Depression of the
1930s
HERE
Monday, February 4, 2019
Medieval Gyngerbrede
Honey - a lot of honey - is boiled, foam removed, spices and dried bread crumbs incorporated, then pressed or rolled flat. Cut into hard (firm) slices. It's not cake-like.
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