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Spinach Pie

This the third recipe for Good Friday. The other recipes are Pomegranate Salad and Jacobin Sops. If one grows spinach in the kitchen garden, or is from an older generation, one might remember the sharp-edged seeds of some varieties of spinach. Spinach had to be washed very thoroughly to remove all those unpleasant seeds. Nowadays…

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Filed Under: 17th century, France, Savoury pastry, First course, Main dish, Side dish, Meat nor fish (vegetarian) Tagged With: dough, lent, spinach Gepubliceerd op 5 March 2010Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Lamb-chops Pie

Straight to the recipe A Dutch recipe from the eighteenth century To serve lamb on Easter Sunday is an ancient custom. Although this recipe is not specifically intended for an Easter meal, this pie will be a great succes when served on the occasion. With a salad or mixed spring vegetables this is an excellent…

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Filed Under: 18th century, Netherlands, Savoury pastry, Main dish, With meat Tagged With: lamb meat, mushrooms, veal Gepubliceerd op 1 March 2004Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Dutch barley soup

Straight to the recipe This barley soup is not French haute cuisine as Carême’s recipe is. It is Dutch and was published in Aaltje, de volmaakte en zuinige keukenmeid (‘Aaltje, the perfect and thrifty cook’), a popular cookery book from the early nineteenth century (1803). In fact it was so popular that in 1887 a teacher of house economics, Odilia Corver, thought to…

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Filed Under: 18th century, 19th century, Netherlands, Soup, Meat nor fish (vegetarian), With meat Tagged With: barley, celery Gepubliceerd op 16 March 2015Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Divine wine

An exquisite drink from the seventeenth century Straight to the recipe During the seventeenth century a meal was often concluded by drinking spiced wine to stimulate the digestion. Hippocras was such a drink, which was already known during the Middle Ages. But there were other kinds of spiced wine as well. Vin des dieux (‘wine of the gods’) is such a spiced wine,…

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Filed Under: 17th century, France, Beverage Tagged With: appel, apple, citroen, lemon, red wine, rode wijn Gepubliceerd op 17 August 2013Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Nourishing square omelette

Straight to the recipe Medieval stuffed omelette with marrow Some years ago I prepared a menu in the Culinair-historisch Kookmuseum (‘culinary cookery museum’) in Appelscha in the North of the Netherlands, consisting of medieval recipes with marrow from first course to dessert. The menu was called To the bone (Tot op het bot). The recipe below was one of…

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Filed Under: Middle Ages, England, Lucheon dish, First course, Side dish, Meat nor fish (vegetarian), With meat Tagged With: egg, marrow, parsley Gepubliceerd op 17 September 2013Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Dutch beef stew or ‘hachee’

Great with mashed potatoes and red cabbage Hachee (pronunciation ɦɑʃeː or hashay) is a traditional Dutch winter dish with beef. It has an almost medieval flavour, because of the use of vinegar and peperkoek (something like gingerbread but not quite the same). Hachee can be served as a separate dish, but I have chosen to prepare an oven dish, with red cabbage and apple on the bottom…

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Filed Under: Traditional, Netherlands, Casserole, With meat Tagged With: casserole, potato, winter dishes Gepubliceerd op 24 December 2012Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Eggs with gooseberries

Straight to the recipe An odd but tasty dish Recently I published an article in the periodical De Boekenwereld (The Book World) on Roman Catholic recipes in the eighteenth-century cookery book De Volmaakte Hollandsche Keuken-Meid (The perfect Dutch Kitchen Maid). The indirect cause of that article was a recipe I published on Coquinaria a year ago, a Dish for Lent with prunes…

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Filed Under: 17th century, 18th century, France, Netherlands, First course, Side dish, Meat nor fish (vegetarian) Tagged With: egg, gooseberry, lent Gepubliceerd op 7 September 2015Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Vegetarian stock for Lent

Recipes from the seventeenth century During Lent, between carnival and Easter, the catholic church (and after the Reformation several protestant churches as well) restricted the faithful to a meatless diet. During the Middle Ages all diary products were also banned during Lent, later the use of butter was permitted. Almonds were used instead of meat…

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Filed Under: 17th century, France, Soup, Meat nor fish (vegetarian) Tagged With: lent, peas Gepubliceerd op 5 March 2010Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Arabian meatballs

Straight to the recipe Tasty tidbits The recipe on this page was prepared, together with Arabian pasties, clareit and medieval wafers, for the opening of an exhibition in the Utrecht University Museum on the medieval text Sidrac. The focus was on the Middle Dutch translation, Sidrac. There is also a late-medieval translation of this text, Sidrak…

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Filed Under: Middle Ages, Arabian, Snack, Side dish, With meat Tagged With: almond, amandel, korianderblad, lamb meat, lamsvlees, rue, wijnruit Gepubliceerd op 27 August 2005Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

‘Gilt poverty’

Straight to the recipe A very simple recipe from ‘the first Dutch television cook’ The information on this page concerns the first decennium of Dutch television. Information on the rather obscure and unique Dutch broadcasting system can be found on wikipedia. There were several member-based broadcasting organizations, each with their own religious or political ideology. Mentioned below…

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Filed Under: 20th century, Netherlands, Main dish, With meat Tagged With: beef, cabbage, curry, kerrie, rundvlees Gepubliceerd op 30 May 2015Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Coulibiac with chicken, a recipe from Carême

Straight to the recipe Russian pastry from the classic French cuisine Coulibiac or coulbac is a traditional Russian pie that has been assimilated in to the classic French cuisine as early as the nineteenth century. The Russian name koulibiac has its origins in German: Kohlgeback (pastry with cabbage). Some versions of coulibiac do contain cabbage. The version with…

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Filed Under: 19th century, France, Russia, First course, With meat Tagged With: chicken, horseradish, mushrooms Gepubliceerd op 20 January 2018Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Game sauce à la Bolognese

With leftover meat from making game stock When you have made a concentrated game stock, you can sometimes save enough meat from the bones to make a tasty sauce. I had six kilo bones of hare and deer. When I had strained the stock I had almost one kilo of cooked meat. Being Dutch, I wouldn’t…

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Filed Under: Modern, Italy, Pasta, First course, Main dish, With meat Tagged With: carrot, game, red wine Gepubliceerd op 7 January 2006Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Traditional Dutch Banketletter

“Keep it simple: start with an I” The banketletter is one of the few traditional Dutch Christmas bakes, as most Dutch December bakes are actually done for the national children’s feast Sinterklaas on December 5th. Most people just buy it in the stores, and I must admit that it takes some work to make a…

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Filed Under: Traditional, Netherlands, Sweet pastry Tagged With: dough, egg, rose water Gepubliceerd op 2 January 2018Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Deep-fried braids(Dafâir)

Straight to the recipe An Arab recipe from the thirteenth century Arab pastry is delicious. Sweet and rich, but really delicious. This was already so in medieval times on, when sweet pastry was served after a meal. You can imagine that after a copious meal with a plethora of mouth-watering dishes the pastry had to be very…

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Filed Under: Middle Ages, Arabian, Dessert, Sweet pastry Tagged With: honey, saffron, sourdough Gepubliceerd op 18 January 2005Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

Soup with Sauerkraut? Delicious!

Straight to the recipe A Russian recipe from 1861 During my preparations for a presentation in October 2014 in the Hermitage Museum in Amsterdam for a talk in the accompanying program for the exhibition Dining with the Czars, I experimented with several Russian nineteen-century recipes. I have adapted one of those recipes, a soup, for this page. The…

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Filed Under: 19th century, Russia, Soup, With meat Tagged With: mushrooms, sauerkraut, winter dishes Gepubliceerd op 8 May 2016Laatste wijziging 9 December 2019

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