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Gougères, the Cheese Cream Puff

downtonabbeycooks · December 30, 2018 ·

Perhaps a little challenging to pronounce, this are simply cheese puffs, a savory version of cream puffs, which uses the same pâte à choux pastry. Originating in Burgundy, France, they provide a classic French and unique touch to your tea or appetizer tray.  They are not terribly … [Read more...] about Gougères, the Cheese Cream Puff

Filed Under: Afternoon Tea, Appetizer, Celebration, Cocktails, Savouries, Upstairs with the Crawleys, Vegetarian Tagged With: cheese cream puff, Downtown. Abbey recipes, easy cheese puffs, easy french dishes, Gougères

Light Egg Nog

downtonabbeycooks · December 24, 2018 ·

Egg nog (or eggnog) means “egg in a cup” and traditionally is served in small cups, so you can save some calories simply by taking a smaller portion.  Egg nog was a preferred holiday drink for English aristocracy who spent Christmas at country homes where estate dairies provided … [Read more...] about Light Egg Nog

Filed Under: Christmas Desserts, Cocktails Tagged With: egg nog, Eggnog, egnog, history of eggnog

Auld Man’s Milk, the Scots version of Egg Nog

downtonabbeycooks · December 21, 2018 ·

In Scotland Christmas is a low key celebration with a build up to New Years, called Hogmanay, the biggest party of the year. In the late 1500s, the Scottish Reformation abolished Christmas, which lasted for 400 hundred years. Most Scots had to work on Christmas Day until the … [Read more...] about Auld Man’s Milk, the Scots version of Egg Nog

Filed Under: Christmas Desserts, Cocktails, Hogmanay Tagged With: Auld Man's Milk, History of Hogmanay, Hogmanay

Simply Classic Swiss Cheese Fondue

downtonabbeycooks · October 25, 2018 ·

To make traditional fondue you simply need two types of Swiss cheese (Gruyère and Emmenthal) and dry white wine. You can use whatever aged cheese is available, but they should ideally less than a year old.  Swiss fondue is served with crusty bread, period.  The bread should be … [Read more...] about Simply Classic Swiss Cheese Fondue

Filed Under: Cocktails, Dinner, Fall, Gluten Free, Keto, Main Course, Vegetarian, Winter Tagged With: Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes, swiss Fondue

Titanic’s Lobster Rissoles with Mousseline Sauce

downtonabbeycooks · August 29, 2018 ·

Lobsters were served on the Titanic, but it is a myth that they would have survived the tragic sinking on April 15, 1912.  Titanic sank to a depth of 12,500 feet yet lobsters can only live to a depth of 1500 feet. Beyond that the water pressure would cause their shells to … [Read more...] about Titanic’s Lobster Rissoles with Mousseline Sauce

Filed Under: Appetizer, Celebration, Cocktails, Dining Upstairs or Down, Dinner, Holiday/ Special Occasion, New Years Dinner, Romantic Meals, Titanic Dishes, Upstairs with the Crawleys Tagged With: appetizers, Downton Abbey Cookbook, Downton Abbey Party Food, Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes, lobster rissoles with mousseline sauce, Titanic recipes

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