Courtney Morris - Historical Cookery Experiments
Courtney Morris - Historical Cookery Experiments
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THE BEST Old Milwaukee Rye Bread - 1853 recipe - Collaboration with Bake Across Europe!
Well this has been an amazing find! Today I am collaborating with Kristin from Bake Across Europe on her Bavarian Rye Bread recipe... She is doing the "mother" rye bread from Bavaria and I am going to show you what the immigrants brought over when they started the first Ethnic Bavarian bakery in Milwaukee in 1853!
This one is soooooooooo delicious you must try it... and after you watch this... click this link to head over to Kristin's channel ua-cam.com/video/_IQ6YKgbcjI/v-deo.html
Heres the recipe:
content.mpl.org/digital/collection/histrecipe/id/313/rec/1
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DELICIOUS Onion Shortcake - 1941 Breakfast Comfort Food - (SO GOOD!!)
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I love a good breakfast and I love a good comfort food and this one just takes the cake...or as they have it "shortcake". Which is a TOTAL misnomer, because it is not shortcake at all. Its biscuits and eggs with onion and sour cream and holy diner breakfast Batman!!! This was amazing. Since this video was filmed I've made it 3 more times and added breakfast sausage and chives on top, a little h...
Death by Yam... 15 Minute Banquet - 1960s Better Homes & Gardens Quick Dinner
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The things I do for histories sake...Death by yam. I haven't had a weird one in awhile, and boy oh boy did this one take the cake. Now, I have gotten used to spam for the most part and can eat it as long as its crispy. Yams? well, I tried to put my big girl pants on today, and managed to remove them very quickly as I re-traumatized my inner 8 year old. That being said, and bias aside... if you ...
SURPRISING Zucchini "Lemon Curd" - 1940's Mock Recipe "Eggless"
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Well this one turned out to be a great one. I am not a squash/marrow fan, but I am a HUGE fan of lemon curd. So because I am a sucker for weird recipes I decided what could go wrong with using Zucchini instead of eggs for a mock lemon curd? The answer? Nothing. It was GREAT. Now don't get me wrong, this is more of a marmalade than a curd in consistency the flavor though...DAMN GOOD. This is goi...
DELIGHTFUL Chocolate Gypsy Creams - 1940's Sandwich Cookie - Perfect for picnics
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I love me a good sandwich cookie...(heck I just love cookies)...HOWEVER... these were pretty dang good. And super simple! This being a WW2 rations recipe, it really is a great basic oatmeal cookie that you could totally dress up with spices. But let me tell you.. paired with a homemade buttercream??? DIVINE. This also got 12 out of 10 stars from the family and I ended up wishing I had not done ...
Popcorn Muffins??? - A 1940's interesting treat (or something like that...)
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What do you do with left over popcorn? Apparently you make muffins with it. Dont get me wrong, over all they were actually very nice... just a BIT heavy on the baking powder... because that is the prominent flavor. However, if you were to back off on it a bit, they really would be quite nice... almost a light corn bread flavor and very good with butter and honey. If you try these let me know ho...
HEAVENLY Chocolate Whip - a 1925 way to fix the chocolate cravings!
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Well if this isn't nectar from the gods I don't know what is... this will kick a summer chocolate craving so fast. I am a texture person and even if something tastes good if the texture is off I just cant do it. But this is like the lightest most fluffiest mousse but mixed with a marshmallowy bouncy texture and my word... its amazing. Especially after I stuck mint in it! Here is the recipe! arc...
Scotch Oat Crackers - 1918 World War 1 recipe - Gluten Free!
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So I have a new cookbook... and these Scotch Oat Crackers were in it. And because wheat tends to hate me, I am always looking for something that rivals the real thing. THESE are pretty dang good. The other thing I love about these crackers is that it is from a cookbook that solely focuses on recipes on how to use little wheat, meat, fat and sugar which is great knowledge to have especially when...
SO EASY! Homemade Cottage Cheese - 1940's Searchlight Recipe
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Guys I made cheese by myself!! And it TASTES GOOD! I have been wanting to get into cheese making but ya know... time is just something I don't have a lot of lately. So when I came across this recipes I figured it sounded pretty simple and why not? AND HOLY COW. I figured cottage cheese might be a good jumping off point since it doesn't have to be cured or aged, and can be eaten on the spot. I'm...
Nilla Wafer Dupe - 1942 Home Recipe that's pretty close to the real thing!
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I love Nabisco Nilla Wafers, not because they are the best cookie I've ever had, but because I can't put them down and will eat a whole box in one sitting. (Guilty as charged...) So I wasted no time in trying out this recipe I found in my 1942 Searchlight cookbook that was titled Vanilla Wafers, AND turned out to be a pretty dang good dupe. Quick note however - USE LOTS OF FLOUR ON YOUR CUTTING...
SUPRISING Apple Fluff Pie - 1942 Searchlight Recipe
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This pie was GONE in about 2.5 seconds after the cameras stopped rolling. My ENTIRE family was all over this like ants on Kool-Aid. And the best part??? It is sugar free! Well, mine was because my applesauce was REALLY sweet to begin with. You could totally use sugar, sweetened applesauce, or Splenda and be just fine.. but who knew you could make a custard pie from eggs and applesauce??? If you...
VERY TASTY Deviled Cheese Pinwheels - 1950's Surprising Sandwich Spread that is SO EASY!
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I love me a pinwheel, and while this recipe was for the interior of a sandwich... I had the brilliant idea of making it a pinwheel. AND DAYUM. Its good. This recipe was a product of necessity in that I was hungry and was in need of going grocery shopping so I was left with whatever I had in my fridge (which wasn't much that went together), and needing ideas for when we go to the park for picnic...
DELICIOUS Molasses Crybaby Cookies - 1920's recipe to get cozy with!
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January and February are the hardest months for me to get through - so I figured why not eat my way through them lol This crybaby cookie recipe from the 1920s is perfect for this time of year - bringing back a slight nod to the warmth and deliciousness of Christmas time even though where I am at, it is currently pouring buckets. These are something between a molasses cookie and a gingersnap - v...
5 Ingredient Oat Bread - 1918 World War 1 recipe
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5 Ingredient Oat Bread - 1918 World War 1 recipe
DELICIOUS AND FLUFFY Rye Bread - 1940's hand written recipe
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DELICIOUS AND FLUFFY Rye Bread - 1940's hand written recipe
Cob Rolls- 1940's ping pong balls
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Cob Rolls- 1940's ping pong balls
Old Fashioned Popcorn Balls - Early 20th century sweet for New Years Eve
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Old Fashioned Popcorn Balls - Early 20th century sweet for New Years Eve
Delightful Peppermint Taffy - Homemade Christmas Candy from 1920's
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Delightful Peppermint Taffy - Homemade Christmas Candy from 1920's
Beautifully Spiced Apple Jelly - Easy and Budget Friendly Christmas Gift Idea from 1907
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Beautifully Spiced Apple Jelly - Easy and Budget Friendly Christmas Gift Idea from 1907
INCREDIBLY CHEAP Spoonbread - 1945 Crisco Recipe that costs 50 cents!
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INCREDIBLY CHEAP Spoonbread - 1945 Crisco Recipe that costs 50 cents!
No Bake "Cheesecake" - 1950s Peach Jello Vintage Thanksgiving Recipe
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No Bake "Cheesecake" - 1950s Peach Jello Vintage Thanksgiving Recipe
Lemon Chess Pie for Thanksgiving - Vintage Dessert Recipe
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Lemon Chess Pie for Thanksgiving - Vintage Dessert Recipe
1940's Apple Cake (pie??) - A Delicious but Odd Way to Use Applesauce
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1940's Apple Cake (pie??) - A Delicious but Odd Way to Use Applesauce
COZY FALL Pumpkin Soup!!! - 1940's Wartime recipe PLUS cost breakdown!
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COZY FALL Pumpkin Soup!!! - 1940's Wartime recipe PLUS cost breakdown!
Fluffy Sweet Rolls to Celebrate 500 Subs!! - 1940's recipe
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Fluffy Sweet Rolls to Celebrate 500 Subs!! - 1940's recipe
Welsh Rarebit 1940's style & 1700's style... and an English version
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Welsh Rarebit 1940's style & 1700's style... and an English version
Shipwreck - How to use up leftovers 1940's style
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Shipwreck - How to use up leftovers 1940's style
HEARTY Bubble & Squeak - 1940's style vegetarian dinner (GREAT fall weather dish!!)
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HEARTY Bubble & Squeak - 1940's style vegetarian dinner (GREAT fall weather dish!!)
How to Make FLUFFY Banana Bread - 1950's Chiquita Banana Recipe
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How to Make FLUFFY Banana Bread - 1950's Chiquita Banana Recipe
AMAZING Deep South Peanut Pie - EASY 1940's dessert
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AMAZING Deep South Peanut Pie - EASY 1940's dessert

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  • @lakotarebels
    @lakotarebels 13 днів тому

    Appreciate you for the experience.

  • @JennlaMoore1-oz7ls
    @JennlaMoore1-oz7ls 25 днів тому

    Not ALL fruitcakes are bad

  • @JennlaMoore1-oz7ls
    @JennlaMoore1-oz7ls 26 днів тому

    Send it to batworld they eat fruit hahaha❤

  • @lesliealan6916
    @lesliealan6916 Місяць тому

    What does boiling the can of milk do for the process or end product? Would love to know:)

  • @WaveWatcher10
    @WaveWatcher10 Місяць тому

    Barra Breathe

  • @HeavyMProductions
    @HeavyMProductions Місяць тому

    THOSE LOOK GLAMOROUS!!!! Thanks for the recipe.....sugga! ;)

  • @judycowling7069
    @judycowling7069 2 місяці тому

    Chill in frig and it only takes 5 mins to nearly double in size

  • @barid302
    @barid302 2 місяці тому

    Try some Sugar

  • @garyjohansen8513
    @garyjohansen8513 2 місяці тому

    I enjoyed watching your video, yours was the first that didn't crush up the crackers and it seemed to work out for you. Besides the whole crackers your recipe appealed to me because of the lower sugar amount, but I will be adding butter under the crust. I also liked your surprise when you tasted it 🙂

  • @lindanizamoff7981
    @lindanizamoff7981 3 місяці тому

    your baking dish was probably too large, so everything didn't get covered. Also powdered milk is like skim milk, it has no fat in it that's why it did not taste rich.

  • @lindanizamoff7981
    @lindanizamoff7981 3 місяці тому

    People used to save their liquids when they were done boiling their vegetables to make a vegetable stock. Also, they would make stock with their bone scraps. So, you could make the broth for this pie more flavorful.

  • @christinemuschiato5895
    @christinemuschiato5895 3 місяці тому

    There is Welsh tea ,

  • @FluffysMum
    @FluffysMum 3 місяці тому

    You should season the pie, put some salt and pepper in the veg before putting it in the pie dish. If you don't season properly, it is going to be tasteless. Put the marmite in the hot water with the spoon. Waving it around on your finger is really not how to cook. You always need a gravy with a pie, not American white sauce gravy, a proper British gravy, use stock, marmite and make a roux,that would be my preferred gravy to have rather than parsley sauce. You seem to be a very one inexperienced cook. I hope you do learn from more experienced cooks in the comments. ❤

  • @sarahmoviereviewer4109
    @sarahmoviereviewer4109 3 місяці тому

    Name of cookbook?

  • @peggywinslow408
    @peggywinslow408 3 місяці тому

    I grew up drinking and loving orangeade! It was served at the food bar in every drugstore!! It’s far better than just orange juice!! The ice needs to be crushed fine!!

  • @thekitchenscrap
    @thekitchenscrap 4 місяці тому

    Great video! I watched your previous LWP recipe vid as well, good on you for giving it another try! I made the same mistake by overcooking the vegetables the first time I made it. Just made it again, I love adding cooked lentils to boost the nutrients. I’m living on British WW2 rations for an entire year as a challenge atm, a friend of mine just recommended your mock fish video which I am definitely going to try, can’t wait!

  • @am1156
    @am1156 4 місяці тому

    Hahaha As a European (and anyone else outside of the US and UK) I got a headache just listening to you talk about the measurments! This looks delicious!

  • @mysticmeadowshomestead6209
    @mysticmeadowshomestead6209 4 місяці тому

    Bovril is beef stock made from Prime Rib - it is amazing! Marmite is Beef flavored Better Than Bouillon.

  • @LGAussie
    @LGAussie 4 місяці тому

    It’s better to use whole milk in pumpkin pie instead of evaporated milk.

  • @LGAussie
    @LGAussie 4 місяці тому

    Gelato is pure sugar. Ice cream is pure cream.

  • @crooy2841
    @crooy2841 4 місяці тому

    I would have added brown sugar instead of white granulated

  • @marionward7672
    @marionward7672 4 місяці тому

    If you soak the fruit in tea it adds flavour and makes the fruit moist , soft, and plumped up. It also keeps the bars birth moist and stops it being dry and crumbly

  • @thekitchenscrap
    @thekitchenscrap 5 місяців тому

    Love this! I’m definitely going to give it a go! (I’m spending the year living on British WW2 Rations). Great video, thanks for the recipe 😊

  • @t.c.2776
    @t.c.2776 5 місяців тому

    Your commentary is a way to negative... explain to me how cutting a real apple pie sound "appetizing" vs "non-appetizing"... both are relatively wet gooey mush... I do enjoy watching cooking videos to get ideas and recipes... but I don't just watch one of each food... and IF I were going to do a food blog I'd watch at least 6-12 others prepare this and pick and choose the best of all and know I'm making a positive product... the best one I saw didn't crumble the crackers and like yours actually looks like apple... you could have increased your crackers to up to 40 and your crust would not have sunk...

  • @megcasey9902
    @megcasey9902 5 місяців тому

    I laughed so hard at this😂. That fact that you stuck with it, and posted an epic fail is wonderful.

  • @megcasey9902
    @megcasey9902 5 місяців тому

    Really interesting recipe! I’m surprised it didn’t tell you to cool the custard part first, and I’m definitely gonna try this. I’ve also found my new binge channel! Thank you!

  • @faithbrown8739
    @faithbrown8739 5 місяців тому

    I’m so glad I found you! I remember a taffy that I bought in the candy machine at elementary school. Yes, we had candy machines at school. The taffy was green with a mint flavor. I tried and tried to find that candy everywhere. The closest was called mint julep, but again, I can’t seem to get it. I believe Necco made it and now it’s not available. Does anyone know what the flavor was? I’m guessing spearmint. If that was the flavor, I’ll follow your instructions for taffy making. Thanks a bunch!

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 5 місяців тому

      Welcome! I would have LOVED a taffy machine at school. What a cool thing. I can dig into a little research for you to see if I can find something..was it more like a hard candy mint flavor or like the mint melts flavor (the ones that look like chocolate chips)

    • @faithbrown8739
      @faithbrown8739 5 місяців тому

      @@historicalcookingwithcourtney Oh thank you! It was more like mint hard candy flavor. It was a pretty strong flavor. It was cut into one inch squares and packaged in about a five inch rectangle. I loved my memories of my childhood. Things were so true and pure back then. I’m going to try and make some taffy following your recipe and instructions. Thanks so much!

  • @marktonylindo4627
    @marktonylindo4627 5 місяців тому

    That looks crap .

  • @gmarc166
    @gmarc166 5 місяців тому

    I'm Welsh. My grandmother used to make Bara Brith a lot - never seen it made with carrots. As you say, it may be some sort of WW2 thing. It's pronounced Bara Breeth in Welsh BTW.

  • @esthy09
    @esthy09 6 місяців тому

    I found an old ad from March 1930 and I saw this recipe and I was curious so I came to youtube. Thanks for the visuals

  • @Marialla.
    @Marialla. 7 місяців тому

    I love mock apple pie! Sometimes if I have just one apple I will slice it in, thinly, just to give the pie that real fruit texture. The flavor doesn't need improving, but the texture can give it away. But if people find a few identifiable pieces of apple, they are sold on the whole pie! Also, a crumble topping goes very well on this pie. The texture of a good crunchy crumble helps a lot.

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 7 місяців тому

      This was such a surprising recipe! And I couldnt be happier with it. I like the idea of using an apple to magnify the flavor...what a great idea tho when you don't have enough apples.

  • @libertyann439
    @libertyann439 7 місяців тому

    I just found out raw honey has no added sugar and is better for diabetics. I'm going to try a little orange zest in mine.

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 7 місяців тому

      Yes! Raw honey is a great alternative.. we use a TON of honey in our family and it doesn't bother my sugar sensitive people. And orange zest sounds amazing! I'm going to have to try that. Thanks for the suggestion 🤗

  • @CharGC123
    @CharGC123 7 місяців тому

    I wonder how a mix of whole and broken rice would work for better texture?

  • @davidbgreensmith
    @davidbgreensmith 8 місяців тому

    Please tell me that isn't a non stick pan

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 8 місяців тому

      Lol it probably was at one point but it's 17 years old and EVERYTHING sticks to the damn thing. So at this point, it's a stick pan 😄

  • @jeremyjones8663
    @jeremyjones8663 8 місяців тому

    Happy Birthday and glad you enjoyed that cake. I work at a store in NC where we used to sell homemade Lazy Daisy cakes made from True Lights down the street. I miss them sooooo much. I ate at least three servings a week! :)

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 8 місяців тому

      I had never heard of this cake before this and it's the one recipe I've tried on this channel that I've made so many times!!! Sooo good!

  • @tvviewer4500
    @tvviewer4500 9 місяців тому

    I like this. Your banter is even appealing. The history lesson and your surprise and excitement remind me of normal people making food - which is a good thing. I usually can't stand banter in recipe videos but you remind me of my thought process when I am baking. I don't see this in other recipe videos.

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 9 місяців тому

      I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for being here 😊 I too have a hard time watching cooking shoes sometimes and honestly what you see is what you get here....just me trying not to make a mess lol

  • @manuscriptsdontburn
    @manuscriptsdontburn 9 місяців тому

    Hello, I got here from Bake Across Europe channel and just subscribed. I love history and cooking/baking so I'll be coming back for sure.

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 9 місяців тому

      Welcome! I'm happy to have you here 😊 I love domestic history...because really, empires were ran from the kitchen lol

  • @Tina-oq3di
    @Tina-oq3di 9 місяців тому

    Hey Courtney! I was so excited when i saw you had posted a new video. I love love love your channel i look forward to it. I hope your water issues have been fixed and you have a regular supply. This bread looks so good. We would put Montreal smoked meat on it with mustard and sauerkraut on it and oooh so yummy.

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 9 місяців тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed it and you took some time out of your day to come watch! We're pretty close to having the water stuff fixed for good (knock-on wood) I hope by sometime next month I can be done with it! And your version sounds delicious! I've never had Montreal smoked meat but I can imagine its got to be good if it pairs with sauerkraut and rye 😁

  • @BakeAcrossEurope
    @BakeAcrossEurope 9 місяців тому

    That bread really does look amazing. Now I definitely have to try it! Thank you again, Courtney -this collaboration was fun!

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 9 місяців тому

      I thoroughly enjoyed this! Thank you for inviting me to collab! I'd love to do it again in the future 😊

  • @theplanelife4097
    @theplanelife4097 9 місяців тому

    I tried this and I think you are correct about the lack of clarity in the directions. I'm thinking hollandaise sauce without the lemon maybe? Hollandaise only calls for the yolks to be used, and it requires a lot of patience and very slow cooking with a double boiler. Other recipes that are called egg gravy use flour browned in butter, add chicken broth to desired thickness, salt and pepper to taste then stir in the chopped boiled eggs. I make this to serve with cornbread dressing. Milk or water can always be substituted for broth. Flour can be substituted for the egg yolks. Etc. etc.

    • @historicalcookingwithcourtney
      @historicalcookingwithcourtney 9 місяців тому

      I'm so sorry for such a belated reply. Thank you for your feedback. It's good to know that perhaps I just ended up with a not so great version of a good recipe. I'd love to try this again.