Recipes
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Potato Chips
Crunchy potato chips that really taste like potatoes and are far superior to store bought
Hoppin’ John
Smoky, meaty, herby rice and beans that is supposed to bring good luck in the new year
Patina de Piris (Patina of Pears)
A sweet egg frittata-like dish that has a classic combination of ancient Roman flavors of long pepper, garum, and cumin
Hot Dr Pepper
Hot and flat Dr Pepper that was popular in the 1960s. Not bad if you like Dr Pepper
Boar with Black Sauce
Medieval spiced wine sauce with fruit and almonds that complements the boar really well, but would also be very good with pork
Original Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ruth Wakefield’s original recipe for chocolate chip cookies made at the Toll House Inn
WWII Ration Friendly Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ration-friendly chocolate chip cookies that are surprisingly good with a flavor reminiscent of Raisin Bran with chocolate
Pears Condé
Intensely vanilla-y rice pudding with delicate poached pears and a decadent chocolate sauce
Napoleon’s Chicken Marengo
A simple but very flavorful chicken dish that is said to have been a favorite of Napoleon Bonaparte
WWII Thanksgiving: Oyster Dressing
The driest stuffing known to man, but the flavor is that classic mix of herbs, onion, and celery
WWII Thanksgiving: Candied Sweet Potatoes
This is a good, basic sweet potato dish. The dehydrated sweet potatoes make for a firmer texture
WWII Thanksgiving: Cranberry Sauce
Jiggly, vibrantly red cranberry sauce that is quite a bit sweeter than most you find today
JFK’s Last Meal
This meal is a rather simple breakfast of toast, bacon, eggs, coffee, and orange juice, exactly what JFK ordered at the Hotel Texas on the morning of November 22, 1963
Pompkin Pie
Less sweet than a modern pumpkin pie, it really lets the spices shine and the texture is so nice and smooth, like a firm pudding. This will definitely be a holiday staple for me!
Pan de Muerto
Delicious sweet bread with a soft, pillowy interior and flavors of orange and a hint of anise
Sachertorte
Absolutely wonderful chocolate cake that isn’t as dry as the sachertorte I had in Vienna, and the glaze isn’t as hard. It’s dense, but not unpleasantly so, very chocolatey, and the apricot adds a layer of complexity
Olympic Marinated Skewers
Delicious, well-balanced grilled meat with an earthy, herby, smokey flavor, and accompaniments to round out an ancient Greek Olympian’s meal
Vinegar Candy
19th century candy that isn’t vinegary at all. The harder version has a more complex flavor that is almost caramelized, and the softer version is more neutral