The panetiere was/is a wooden French bread box or bread bin; and a gloriously elaborate one at that. Not your 1960s bread box - causing a rethinking of the querry - "Is it bigger than a bread box?"More examples follow.
Black Cake certainly doesn't sound as festive as Christmas Cake as it was sometimes called, or even Fruit Cake or Plum Pudding. Not only does it not sound festive, black cake doesn't sound too appetizing... thoughts of burnt cookies or toast spring to mind. But it is tasty, rather like a spice cake if only raisins are used.
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Cakes, which appeared in the 1796 cookbook by Amelia Simmons, were
labeled “old fashioned” by 1830 in Child’s The Frugal Housewife and by 1850 (in
Beecher), they were at least '”100 years old.” ...
Just look at that chicken climbing the ladder. The following 9 pictures show three basic types of ladders and ramps since the 16th century.
17th century paintings show elaborate peacock and swan pies adorning the dining tables. No question, a real show piece. But - a real head, neck and wings?? A 1757 recipe below detailed how it was done. Other options - butter, wax or stick forms.
Placing sweet potatoes in or on coals from a fire is an easy way to cook them...and that is how they were cooked in the painting "General Marion Inviting a British Officer to Share His Meal." The image was on the $10 bill of the Confederate States, and on a post war South Carolina $5 bill...
Plates were warmed in the kitchen or in fancy plate warmers suitable for the dining room.
The open side of the plate warmer faced the fire to slightly heat the plates. The plates could be removed in some, through a door on the side opposite the fire. ...
The following four recipes on Cardoons, Sherdoons and Artichokes are from William Verral's book A Complete System of Cookery. London: 1759
Peach picking in Delaware, 1878 and Georgia, 1887 with details of baskets, staff, ladders, wagons and a sorting table; pictures of Peach Houses, how to dry the peaches in Peach Kilns and ovens, and a recipe for Peach Pickles, 1774.
An exercise chair with inner springs (illustrations below) from early 18th century was used by diverse people from the author of the novel Pamela, John Wesley, the children of King George III and prisoners to James Bond...
Chantilly Cake or Trifle Cake, from early 1800, is a trifle within a
Savoy Cake. The top of the tall cake is
cut off and the inner part of the cake removed to form a container for the
custard, whipped cream and liquors: Port (“Lisbon Wine”), Brandy,
and White Wine.
Although the exhibition at the New York City Public Library, "Lunch Hour NYC," is over, there is an online exhibit HERE . It is fun to see the links have been put on the 'doors' of the Automat...