Recipes
Time Period/Region
- 16th Century 19
- 17th Century 17
- 18th Century 25
- 19th Century 76
- 20th Century 99
- Ancient 43
- Australia & New Zealand 2
- Austria 6
- Brazil 1
- British Isles 88
- Canada 1
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- Eastern Europe 5
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- Germany 7
- Great Depression 3
- Greece 6
- Huns 1
- Iceland 1
- Italy 13
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- Medieval 41
- Mexico 5
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- Mughal Empire 2
- North Africa & the Near East 17
- North America 2
- Panama 2
- Renaissance 3
- Rome 29
- Russia 4
- Spain 3
- Sweden 1
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- The Netherlands 1
- The Philippines 2
- Titanic 13
- United States of America 92
- Viking 4
- WWI 5
- WWII 21
Fish Pudding
Casserole with the non-complementary flavors of well seasoned fish and rice pudding. They just don’t go together. With a texture like mushy fish, this one wasn’t for me
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
Hell Fire Stew
One of the ways to make hardtack edible that’s not so bad thanks to an unhealthy dose of pork grease
Bachelor’s Rose
A delightfully pink sweet and sour sloe gin cocktail with notes of citrus and dark fruit with a beautiful foam on top
Texas Pecan Pie
Pre-corn syrup pecan pie that’s not as sickly sweet with lots of pecan flavor
Apple Toddy
An apple toddy with apple brandy, nutmeg, and baked apple, perfect for cold weather
Wedding Sip
A weird cocktail made with an odd assortment of ingredients. It’s not bad and has a super clean steeliness to it
Angel Food Cake
An absolutely perfect angel food cake that’s light and fluffy and has a hint of vanilla
Fried Chicken
Fried chicken that’s marinated in a mixture of butter and vegetables. Lovely and moist, but doesn’t hold a candle to Chef Kiki’s modern fried chicken
George Washington’s Eggnog
Very different from modern store-bought eggnog! It’s sweet, creamy (but not thick), foamy, and very boozy. Really, really good

