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Rubaboo (Pemmican Stew)
Canada, 19th Century Max Miller 9/12/23 Canada, 19th Century Max Miller 9/12/23

Rubaboo (Pemmican Stew)

This stew doesn’t look very appetizing and the texture of the meat is a little weird and chewy, but the flavor is actually really good, like a hearty meat stew

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Ottoman Halva
North Africa & the Near East, 19th Century Max Miller 8/15/23 North Africa & the Near East, 19th Century Max Miller 8/15/23

Ottoman Halva

Delicious confectionaries that have a slight nuttiness and aren’t too sweet, with a texture akin to cookie dough

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Switchel
United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 8/11/23 United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 8/11/23

Switchel

Surprisingly very good and not vinegary at all, this is more like a really gingery apple pie. Delicious on its own or with rum

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Baked Oysters
United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 7/18/23 United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 7/18/23

Baked Oysters

Creamy, ocean-y baked oysters from 1880

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Civil War Sweet Potato Coffee
United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 6/27/23 United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 6/27/23

Civil War Sweet Potato Coffee

Though nothing like coffee except that it’s ground and brewed, this blend is actually quite nice, tasting mostly of the sweet potato with a little nuttiness from the rye

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Salmi de Perdrix
British Isles, France, 19th Century Max Miller 6/13/23 British Isles, France, 19th Century Max Miller 6/13/23

Salmi de Perdrix

Fancy Victorian era roasted partridge (or other small fowl) with a wonderfully complex sauce, served with simple homemade croutons. Definitely a dish to impress

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First Class Breakfast on the Titanic: Buckwheat Cakes
Titanic, British Isles, United States of America, 19th Century, 20th Century Max Miller 3/21/23 Titanic, British Isles, United States of America, 19th Century, 20th Century Max Miller 3/21/23

First Class Breakfast on the Titanic: Buckwheat Cakes

Late 19th century pancakes made with buckwheat and risen overnight

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First Class Breakfast on the Titanic: Shirred Eggs
Titanic, British Isles, United States of America, 19th Century, 20th Century Max Miller 3/21/23 Titanic, British Isles, United States of America, 19th Century, 20th Century Max Miller 3/21/23

First Class Breakfast on the Titanic: Shirred Eggs

Creamy baked eggs with a crunchy bread crumb topping

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Irish Soda Bread
British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 3/14/23 British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 3/14/23

Irish Soda Bread

A simple soda bread with a hearty texture, a perfect pairing for good Irish butter

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Ukrainian Borshch
19th Century, Eastern Europe Max Miller 2/21/23 19th Century, Eastern Europe Max Miller 2/21/23

Ukrainian Borshch

Warming with an earthy sweetness from the beets, this borshch is wonderfully delicious

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The King of Siam’s Massaman Curry
Thailand, 19th Century Max Miller 2/7/23 Thailand, 19th Century Max Miller 2/7/23

The King of Siam’s Massaman Curry

Complex, fragrant, and absolutely delicious, this recipe is a lot of work, but is well worth it

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Boston Brown Bread
United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 1/17/23 United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 1/17/23

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

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Wassail (Lambs Wool)
British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 12/16/22 British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 12/16/22

Wassail (Lambs Wool)

One of many, many versions of wassail, this is deliciously spiced with the less delicious texture of half beer, half applesauce

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Coffee Cocktail
United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 12/2/22 United States of America, 19th Century Max Miller 12/2/22

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

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Maccaroni a la Reine (Macaroni and Cheese)
British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 11/8/22 British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 11/8/22

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

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Gingerbread Funeral Biscuits
British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 10/25/22 British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 10/25/22

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

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Pemmican
North America, 19th Century Max Miller 9/27/22 North America, 19th Century Max Miller 9/27/22

Pemmican

The quintessential survival food of North America, the only ingredients you really need to make pemmican are dried meat and fat. It tastes kind of like beef jerky, but the fat coats your mouth in a way that I found unpleasant.

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Victoria Sandwich
British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 8/2/22 British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 8/2/22

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

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Chile Verde Tacos
Mexico, 19th Century Max Miller 7/5/22 Mexico, 19th Century Max Miller 7/5/22

Chile Verde Tacos

This version of tacos includes a tomatillo salsa and carne asada, but like with any tacos, use what you like

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Gruel
British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 6/14/22 British Isles, 19th Century Max Miller 6/14/22

Gruel

Gruel gets a bad rap, but this is actually really good. It’s a smooth, sweet porridge with the flavors of nutmeg and brandy coming through wonderfully

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