This is a classic french dessert, dating back to the 1600s, first printed in a cookbook which was served at the Palace of Versailles. It is still enjoyed by the Royals in Buckingham Palace, but who doesn't love cracking the crust? Quintessential Crème Brûlée This is a … [Read more...] about Quintessential Crème Brûlée
Dining Upstairs or Down
Titanic’s Cabin Biscuits
The cabin biscuit which were served in 3rd class on the Titanic was a simple cracker, a bread staple made with flour, shortening, water, and a bit of salt. They were used to help settle passengers' stomachs, which was especially important for those down in third class, as … [Read more...] about Titanic’s Cabin Biscuits
Mrs. Beeton’s Rice Soup
Mrs. Beeton was the original domestic goddess who wrote the definitive cookbooks for Victorian homemakers. Her recipe for rice soup is very simple, but the dish does have a place of distinction as it was served in steerage on the ill-fated voyage of Titanic. Mrs. … [Read more...] about Mrs. Beeton’s Rice Soup
A Luxury Treat on the Titanic: The Contentious History of Foie Gras
Foie gras has a contentious history intertwined with luxury and controversy. The fattened liver of ducks or geese was originally enjoyed in ancient Egypt by the wealthy elite. Through trade and conquest, foie gras has become associated with status and indulgence across ancient … [Read more...] about A Luxury Treat on the Titanic: The Contentious History of Foie Gras
French Vanilla Ice Cream
French vanilla ice cream is a classic dessert for summer. It was served on Titanic in 1st Class. Cooks on Titanic were lucky to have electric driven ice cream makers to make the freezing process less labour intensive. They also would have had freezer compartments to store ice … [Read more...] about French Vanilla Ice Cream