Recipes
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- 16th Century 19
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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
Chicken and Cherries
Super easy chicken that is slightly sweet and lets the herbs really shine
Shortbread
Shortbread that is less sweet than modern versions and dissolves in your mouth and forms a kind of gluey paste. Definitely have a drink on hand
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 and Cheese Pie
This pie leans more toward a savory quiche than a sweet dessert. It’s soft and silky with a hint of spices
18th Century Wedding Cake
A fruitcake with candied peel and lots of dried currants that is an odd combination of dry and moist and has two kinds of icing
Chewtes on Flesshe Day (Meat Pies)
Meat pies similar to a Cornish pasty with a simple filling of pork, chicken, ginger, and hard boiled egg yolk
Ryse of Fleyshe (Saffron Rice)
Risotto-like saffron rice that’s absolutely wonderful and would pair great with a meat dish
Parmesan Ice Cream
Smooth, creamy, sweet ice cream with an interesting savory note. Not cheesy or salty, only delicious. A Tasting History favorite!
Toad in the Hole
Simple but very tasty batter that cooks up soft, but a little bit crispy, with chunks of rump steak

