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How to make Victorian Era Christmas recipes at home!

How to make Victorian Era Christmas recipes at home!

Mornings with Simi

December 24, 20248m 0sbonus

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The article explores Victorian Christmas food traditions through three recipes that reflect the era’s culinary practices:

Turkey Soup: Derived from Isabella Beeton’s The Book of Household Management (1861), this recipe used leftover turkey bones to create a rich, flavored soup, showcasing the use of branded ingredients like Harvey’s Sauce. It highlights both resourcefulness and historical food influences.

Roast Goose: A recipe from Bow Bells (1893) details a traditional roast goose, a popular alternative to turkey in Scotland and northern England. Instructions were less structured, relying on cooks’ intuition and familiarity with techniques like scalding and basting.

Cottage Christmas Pudding: From Eliza Acton’s Modern Cookery (1845), this pudding included mashed potatoes to bulk up the recipe, reflecting rural or working-class adaptations. It combined affordable staples with luxurious ingredients like spices and dried fruits, emphasizing the festive desire for indulgence.

Guest: Dr. Lindsay Middleton - Food Historian and Knowledge Exchange Associate at the University of Glasgow

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