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Royal Jelly

Jim Broadbent as King William IV having a row with the Duchess of Kent in front of an assemblage of some of my Georgian dessert food, including some Savoy cakes and a moulded ice cream in the form of a...

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Chef Comes To Pemberley

And Throws His Teddy Bear Out Of The Pram!A still from a kitchen scene in Death Comes to Pemberley, a BBC drama production based on the novel by P.D. JamesEarlier this year I was invited to dress a...

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To Roast a Pound of Butter

Some butter rotates 'a good distance from the fire' on a wooden spit in an abortive attempt to roast a pound of butter according to instructions from William Ellis, The Family Companion (London: 1750)....

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Macedoine Jelly Revisited

A couple of glamorous victorian entremets in my kitchenJust a quickie. I have just spent a couple of days filming with a BBC crew making a number of items of period food. Yesterday I put together a...

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A Medieval Meal for Real

The roasting range in the kitchen of Gainsborough Hall, probably being used for the first time in four hundred years as it was intended, for roasting a full range of meats and poultry for a high status...

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To Roast a Pike

A pike roasted in front of the fire according to the directions in Elizabeth Birkett Here Booke 1699. It is stuffed with pickled herring, herbs, spices, anchovies, butter and garlic.I am currently...

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Ryce Puddings in Scoured Guts

Rice puddings boiled in skins made from Gervase Markham's 1615 recipe (see below)When I was a child, I frequently heard the popular idiom, 'he could n't knock the skin off a rice pudding' - usually...

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A Victorian Altar to Curry and Other Events

A high Victorian table at Hutton-in-the-Forest (Photo: Cressida Vane)I have been so busy over the past few months, that I have had no time at all to post on this blog. I have really missed it. So very...

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Frederick Nutt's Millefruit Biscuits

Frederick Nutt's Millefruit Biscuits on a small English bobbin stemmed salver from the 1760s. The raised edge around the top of the salver is perfect for stopping small sweetmeats from slipping, making...

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Sucket and See

A selection of 'wet suckets' - citrus fruits preserved in syrup. Clockwise from top left - green orange, lemon, bitter orange and citron succade on a wooden trencher with a Tudor fruit knife (ca.1560)...

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Merry Christmas - This Year's Twelfth Cake

I have not posted much on this blog for a long time. I have had a busy and rather difficult year. I just wanted to wish all my followers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. So here are a couple of...

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Pastry Jiggers and Pastry Prints - a marvellous new book by Michael Finlay

Front dust jacket of Michael Finlay's new book. Photo © Michael Finlay.A few years ago, I worked on a television series with a well-known celebrity chef. In one of the programmes I constructed an...

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More Edible Artistry

The images on this page are of food produced by attendees on my two most recent courses, with a little help from me! I do try to convey to my students that standards of food and presentation in the...

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Block Gingerbread

Recreating a Nineteenth Century Dundee GingerbreadHalfpenny (above) and penny (below) wooden gingerbread blocks formerly belonging to Dundee baker John Scrymgeour (1827-1891). Scrymgeour, who founded...

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Forthcoming Events

Late eighteenth century dessert table at the Gardiner Museum, TorontoI have just had another extremely busy year and have had no time at all to contribute any new posts to this blog. However, as I have...

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A Christmas Medley

Merry Christmas Everybody - Unless you live in 1652!The changing face of Christmas food fascinates me. These days English supermarket shelves are full of exotic delights like panetonne and stolen, both...

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The Grand Feast

At the School of Artisan FoodFrançois Marin's intensely flavoured  'restaurant', a restorative quintessence which gave its name to the early Parisian eating houses of the same name. Photo: Miriam...

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It is not too late to wish you all a Merry Christmas

A Twelfth Cake as not seen on TV!Recently I have watched a lot on British television (and heard even more on the radio) about Twelfth Night, the so-called last day of Christmas. But according to the...

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Silent Culinary Witnesses

Behind the sugar moulded torso of Neptune and his trident is an almond cake, decorated with ornamental bands of snow sugar and surmounted by a dragant figure of Neptune. The illustration is in Conrad...

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The Edible Monument - Detroit Institute of Arts

In 2015 I was commissioned by the Getty Research Institute to produce a replica of a sugar table centrepiece designed by the eighteenth century French cook and confectioner Menon. The designs first...

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