The earliest Cornish Pasty Recipe dates back to 1746, however, here I am making the authentic pasty made since the 1800′s. This is the pasty recipe which is still made today, and the pasty we think of when we want to buy one or make one. If you would like to make the oldest recipe [...]
This White-pot (or whitepot) dessert recipe is particularly associated with Devon in the South-west of England, and it is one of the best baked puddings of the early modern period. This Bread and Butter based pudding recipe (sometimes it was cream and rice based) was very popular, and was published in most of the cookery [...]
Whitepot, (or white-pot) is a delicious late Tudor early Stuart dessert recipe, particularly associated with Devon in the South-west of England, and it is one of the best baked puddings of the early modern period. These rice pudding whitepot recipes (sometimes bread and butter based puddings) were very popular, and were published in most of [...]
Cornish Pasty Recipe 1746. The earliest recipe for a Cornish Pasty dates back to a letter of April 1746, however, these types of ‘bake metis’ had been a staple of the west country diet for hundreds of years before then. So old in fact that the next door county of Devon have claimed that they [...]
Sea Beet is an annual, perennial herb found on the sea shores throughout much of southern Britain, and infrequently in Scotland. It flowers from July to September, and it is thought that this is the ancient ancestor of the cultivated beet varieties, like beetroot and spinach-beet etc. These Pancake Parcels are really tasty, and you [...]
Lambswool is the traditional drink of the wassail. Called after the light colour and frothy appearance of the drink from the creamy, egg and apple mixture. It is made of hot ale (or cider), eggs, spices, sugar, cream and roasted apples. The word wassail derives from the Old English words wæs (þu) hæl which means [...]