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Stir Up Sunday

The Sweet Taste of Figgy Pudding: A Festive Holiday Treat

downtonabbeycooks · November 29, 2019 ·

For many, Holiday traditions include gathering to sing Christmas carols, many dating back to the Victorian-era.  Have you ever been curious about "figgy pudding" which carolers demand in "We Wish You a Merry Christmas?" With its rich medley of dried fruits, warm spices, and … [Read more...] about The Sweet Taste of Figgy Pudding: A Festive Holiday Treat

Filed Under: Christmas Desserts, Dessert, Dinner, Stir Up Sunday Tagged With: Christmas Desserts, figgy pudding

Traditional Plum Pudding

downtonabbeycooks · November 24, 2018 ·

Plum pudding has been served in Britain on special occasions for hundreds of years, most notably at Christmas. Families gather on Stir Up Sunday to make their puddings, the last Sunday before Advent. A flaming version took center stage at Christmas dinner at Downton. Plum … [Read more...] about Traditional Plum Pudding

Filed Under: Christmas Desserts, Dessert, Famous Downton Dishes, Official Downton Abbey Cookbook, Stir Up Sunday, Titanic Dishes Tagged With: Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes

Easy Peasy Mincemeat

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 Peasy Mincemeat

Filed Under: Christmas Desserts, Dessert, Official Downton Abbey Cookbook, Stir Up Sunday, Upstairs with the Crawleys Tagged With: Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, Healthy recipes

Fabulous Light Fruitcake

downtonabbeycooks · October 11, 2018 ·

If you are not a fan of fruitcake it is likely that you have been subjected to the introduction of mass-produced cakes in the early 20th century which took all the love out of the process, and just a lack of knowledge as to how to make a great moist cake.  I defended the … [Read more...] about Fabulous Light Fruitcake

Filed Under: Afternoon Tea, Christmas Desserts, Dessert, Holiday/Occasion, Stir Up Sunday, Sweets, Upstairs with the Crawleys Tagged With: Downtown. Abbey recipes, English cuisine, fabulous fruitcake, Healthy recipes, Stir-up Sunday

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