Recipes
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The King of Siam’s Massaman Curry
Complex, fragrant, and absolutely delicious, this recipe is a lot of work, but is well worth it
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
Wassail (Lambs Wool)
One of many, many versions of wassail, this is deliciously spiced with the less delicious texture of half beer, half applesauce
Coffee Cocktail
No coffee was made in the making of this drink. Creamy (but cream-less), port-forward, with the aroma of nutmeg, this cocktail looks like coffee, but that’s as close as it gets to the real thing
Maccaroni a la Reine (Macaroni and Cheese)
Smooth and creamy mac and cheese with wonderful toasted bread crumbs and a hint of mace and cayenne at the end
Gingerbread Funeral Biscuits
These gingerbread cookies are packed with ginger flavor in a very good way with a hint of bitterness from the molasses. Macabre decoration optional, but on theme
Victoria Sandwich
A bit denser than a sponge cake in a modern Victoria sandwich, this cake is still fantastic with a sweet vanilla-y quality to it even though there’s no vanilla in it. The homemade jam is really worth it if you can find good berries
Chile Verde Tacos
This version of tacos includes a tomatillo salsa and carne asada, but like with any tacos, use what you like
Cucumber Ice Cream
The cucumber taste really comes through in this refreshing, creamy ice cream
Hell Fire Stew
One of the ways to make hardtack edible that’s not so bad thanks to an unhealthy dose of pork grease
Quick Panettone
Panettone from 1891 that can be made in a couple of hours instead of a few days. It tastes just like regular panettone, though it’s not as light and airy
Bakewell Tart
19th century Bakewell tart that has a higher jam-to-almond ratio and a smooth and custardy filling
Mincemeat Pies
Deliciously spiced mincemeat pies with actual meat and a bright pop of lemon
Smoking Bishop
A wonderful, Christmassy version of mulled wine, elevated by the whole roasted citrus
Apple Toddy
An apple toddy with apple brandy, nutmeg, and baked apple, perfect for cold weather

