Recipes
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May Day Salad
A light, refreshing salad of greens, herbs, and flowers that’s perfect to celebrate May Day
Arnott’s Anzac Biscuits
A tastier version of hardtack (clack clack) made with powdered milk, sugar, and baking soda. From one of the original makers of Anzac biscuits: Arnott’s Biscuits Limited
Peaches in Chartreuse Jelly
The medicinal flavor of the Chartreuse is tempered by the sweetness of the jelly and the peach, but that paired with the texture of gelatin makes this more of a centerpiece in my opinion
Punch Romaine
A palate cleanser or boozy upscale dessert, this sorbet-like frozen concoction is citrusy, Champagne-y, and very good
Sirloin with Béarnaise Sauce
Sirloin steak with a simple and delicious glaze and a tangy, flavorful béarnaise sauce
Château Potatoes
Soft, buttery potatoes that are absolutely delicious. They take a bit of time to make, but are simple and so good
Sautéed Chicken Lyonnaise
Escoffier’s Chicken Lyonnaise is so complex and delicious. It’s savory and dark with a very gentle sweetness
Murphy Cocktail
Reminiscent of a Manhattan, there’s a bit of whiskey burn that’s softened by the sweetness of the vermouth and sloe gin
Cabbage Pottage
A simple cabbage dish with a touch of complexity from the onions and leeks
Hell Fire Stew
One of the ways to make hardtack edible that’s not so bad thanks to an unhealthy dose of pork grease
Bachelor’s Rose
A delightfully pink sweet and sour sloe gin cocktail with notes of citrus and dark fruit with a beautiful foam on top
Lupercalia Goat with Date Sauce
A marinated pot roast-like dish that’s wonderfully balanced with that unique ancient Roman flavor profile from the garum and asafoetida
Rúgbrauð (Volcano Rye Bread)
Dense, delicious sweet rye bread that’s baked for up to 24 hours. Really easy to make!