Recipes
Time Period/Region
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Vitellian Peas
Ancient Roman version of mushy peas, this dish is very Roman in that it is a strange combination of flavors, including savory garum and sweet honey
Hardtack (clack clack)
An essential part of a soldier’s or sailor’s diet: overly dry, bland bread that would last forever
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
Medieval Gingerbread
Not your mother’s gingerbread (but maybe your great26-grandmother’s). Candy-like confection with a lot of ginger flavor and an unfortunate gritty texture, but is still really nice
Christmas Pudding
Very rich, very raisiny boiled Christmas pudding with a healthy dose of brandy
Pumpion Pie
Non-custard pumpkin pie made from pumpkin slices, apple, dried fruit, and herbs. So, so good and one of the most popular Tasting History recipes
Tudor Buttered Beer
Real Elizabethan buttered beer that’s a cross between beer and a light spiced custard, or like beery eggnog? It’s delicious