Recipes
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First Class Breakfast on the Titanic: Baked Apples
Apples baked with butter, sugar, and cinnamon. Simple, yet delicious enough for the first class breakfast table
First Class Breakfast on the Titanic: Smoked Salmon Cornets
An appropriately fancy presentation for smoked salmon as part of a first class breakfast aboard the Titanic
First Class Breakfast on the Titanic: Shirred Eggs
Creamy baked eggs with a crunchy bread crumb topping
Irish Soda Bread
A simple soda bread with a hearty texture, a perfect pairing for good Irish butter
Robin Hood’s Venison Pasties
Venison with warm spices in a somewhat utilitarian whole wheat pastry
School Lunch: Hermit Cookies
Cookies reminiscent of fruitcake but with a wonderful chewy cookie texture
School Lunch: Peanut Butter and Tomato Soup
A rather thick soup that tastes as if tomato soup and peanut butter are fighting, and nobody wins
Ukrainian Borshch
Warming with an earthy sweetness from the beets, this borshch is wonderfully delicious
Medieval French Toast
Called suppa dorata (golden sippets), this medieval French toast (from Italy) is very sweet with a sprinkling of saffron-infused rose water instead of maple syrup
The King of Siam’s Massaman Curry
Complex, fragrant, and absolutely delicious, this recipe is a lot of work, but is well worth it
Lamb with Salted Wine Sauce
The lamb is juicy, and though the sauce is quite salty, it’s balanced by the sweetness of the sapa
Boston Brown Bread
This historic recipe is not as light as modern versions, but is still moist and spongy and delicious with flavors of rye and molasses
Scarface’s Soup
Delicious and homey, this is one of those soups where you can feel free to change the quantities of ingredients and add what you have or like
Sumerian Beer
Nutty with a hint of sweetness, this unfiltered beer is a peek 4,000 years into the past
Wassail (Lambs Wool)
One of many, many versions of wassail, this is deliciously spiced with the less delicious texture of half beer, half applesauce
WWI Christmas Pudding
A wonderful lighter, moist, ration-friendly pudding with a bit of carrot cake flavor
Crême de Choclat (Chocolate Creme)
A very rich, intensely chocolatey cross between a ganache and a creme anglaise. Pair with French Chocolate Biscuits for a dessert à la Marie Antoinette.
Biscuits de Chocolat (Chocolate Cookies)
Meringue-like cookies that are mildly chocolatey and very, very sweet. Pair with French Chocolate Creme for a dessert à la Marie Antoinette