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Amazing English Gingernuts

downtonabbeycooks · November 29, 2018 ·

Gingernuts are a great English tradition, producing a great cookie, perfect for dunking. Amazing English Gingernuts Gingernuts are a great English tradition, producing a great cookie, perfect for dunking. 1/2 cup softened unsalted butter1/2 cup caster sugar1 tbsp. … [Read more...] about Amazing English Gingernuts

Filed Under: Christmas Desserts, Cookies, COVID Comfort Food, Dessert, Sweets, Vegetarian

The Sweet History of Sugar Plums: A Festive Treat Full of Whimsical Memories

downtonabbeycooks · November 23, 2018 ·

Sugar plums, associated with "Twas the Night before Christmas" and the Nutcracker Suite, are a traditional Victorian sweet, which initially started as a candy-coated confit, much like what you would enjoy at Italian weddings.  There were no plums in the original dish, but over … [Read more...] about The Sweet History of Sugar Plums: A Festive Treat Full of Whimsical Memories

Filed Under: Christmas Desserts, Gluten Free, Low Fat, Sweets, Vegetarian Tagged With: English cuisine, Healthy recipes, Holiday treats, Sugar Plums

Easy Holiday Mincemeat Oatmeal Squares

downtonabbeycooks · November 17, 2018 ·

Nothing says British Christmas like mincemeat.  Originally mincemeat was made with ground meat, offals, eggs and whatever else was on hand. The first mince pies were prepared by the Crusaders in the 11th century.  Spices (cinnamon, nutmeg) brought back from the Holy Land were … [Read more...] about Easy Holiday Mincemeat Oatmeal Squares

Filed Under: Afternoon Tea, Christmas Desserts, Sweets, Upstairs with the Crawleys, Vegetarian Tagged With: Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes, mincemeat

Traditional Bonfire Toffee

downtonabbeycooks · November 3, 2018 ·

First created in the late 17th century, Bonfire toffee, or claggan to the Scots, is a sweet hard brittle toffee treat. The taste is similar to butterscotch. It has connections with both Halloween and Bonfire Night, aka Guy Fawkes Day on November 5th. Bonfire Night marks the … [Read more...] about Traditional Bonfire Toffee

Filed Under: Gluten Free, Guy Fawkes Day, Low Fat, Snack Tagged With: bonfire toffee

English Makeover Bubble and Squeak

downtonabbeycooks · October 26, 2018 ·

Bubble and Squeak is so called because of the noises it makes whilst frying in the pan. It is a traditional English dish made from the leftovers of Sunday dinner or Christmas dinner, with the main ingredient being the leftover potatoes and cabbage, though most vegetables can be … [Read more...] about English Makeover Bubble and Squeak

Filed Under: Breakfast, Brunch, COVID Comfort Food, Dining Upstairs or Down, Downstairs with Carson, Fall, Famous Downton Dishes, Gluten Free, Holiday Leftovers, Low Fat, Side Dish, Vegetarian, Winter Tagged With: Bubble and Squeak, Christmas left over recipes, Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes

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