Recipes
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Roman Hamburgers
Peppery Roman hamburger patties that are cooked in caul fat and served with a sweet grape syrup
Parmesan Ice Cream
Smooth, creamy, sweet ice cream with an interesting savory note. Not cheesy or salty, only delicious. A Tasting History favorite!
Coca de Sant Joan
Chewy, slightly sweet bread flavored with anise and topped with candied fruit and pine nuts
Fried Chicken
Fried chicken that’s marinated in a mixture of butter and vegetables. Lovely and moist, but doesn’t hold a candle to Chef Kiki’s modern fried chicken
Toad in the Hole
Simple but very tasty batter that cooks up soft, but a little bit crispy, with chunks of rump steak
Chicken Adobo
A Spanish recipe for adobo that falls off the bone and has notes of vinegar, spices, and sweetness
Epityrum (Olive Relish)
Briny chopped olives with a dressing of olive oil, vinegar, and herbs, served with bread and feta. Perfect as a summertime appetizer
Rose Water Pizza
Pizza in name only, this buttery bread is wonderful with subtle hints of rose
Roman Roast Pig Stuffed with Honeyed Tracta
Delicious roasted pork with a peppery and sweet stuffing that has an odd chewy texture
Vitellian Peas
Ancient Roman version of mushy peas, this dish is very Roman in that it is a strange combination of flavors, including savory garum and sweet honey
Hardtack (clack clack)
An essential part of a soldier’s or sailor’s diet: overly dry, bland bread that would last forever
George Washington’s Eggnog
Very different from modern store-bought eggnog! It’s sweet, creamy (but not thick), foamy, and very boozy. Really, really good
Medieval Gingerbread
Not your mother’s gingerbread (but maybe your great26-grandmother’s). Candy-like confection with a lot of ginger flavor and an unfortunate gritty texture, but is still really nice