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Tag: C19th

Theodore Francis Garrett on Making Apple Bavaroise

Anyone for an apple Bavarian cream? Time to dust off your old bunny mould and whip up a boozy Victorian dessert in time for Easter.

Published April 2, 2021
Categorised as Orchard Cookery Tagged apple dessert, apple recipe, C19th, Theodore Francis Garrett

John Mollard, on Making Pippins With Rice

Here’s another sweet-sounding baked apple dessert, this time from the early 19th century.

Published March 29, 2021
Categorised as Orchard Cookery Tagged apple dessert, apple recipe, baked apple, C19th, John Mollard

Eliza Acton, on Making ‘Essex Pudding’

This 19th century recipe is billed as Cheap and Good, and with just four ingredients it should be easy enough to make.

Published March 24, 2021
Categorised as Orchard Cookery Tagged apple dessert, apple recipe, C19th, Eliza Acton

J. C. Loudon, on Persia’s Artistic Apples

Here’s a snippet from a 19th Century gardening magazine – sounds like it might be interesting to try.

Published February 16, 2021
Categorised as Orchard History, Quotations Tagged apple art, C19th, J C Loudon, Persia

J. C. Loudon, on Making Raisiné Composé

Here’s a C19th recipe for a grape-and-apple jam that seems to be good with all sorts of things.

Published February 15, 2021
Categorised as Orchard Cookery Tagged apple, C19th, orchard cookery, preserved fruit, raisiné composé

Waxing Pomological at the Hort. Soc. London

A record of a rather superb (and rather under-unappreciated) gift to the Horticultural Society of London.

Published February 2, 2021
Categorised as Orchard History, Quotations Tagged C19th, Horticultural Society of London, Saxe Weimar, wax modelling

Henry Phillips, on Healthy Drinking

It’s the nineteenth century apple juice concoction that’s on everyone’s lips…

Published February 1, 2021
Categorised as Orchard Tradition, Quotations Tagged apple juice, C19th, chalybeate

Rev. T Collings Brehaut, on Locating Your Fruit Tree

A few words of advice as true back in 1860 as they are today.

Published January 11, 2021
Categorised as Quotations Tagged C19th, tree planting

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  1. Darren T on Conrad Heresbach (and Barnaby Googe) on GraffingMarch 12, 2023

    You're welcome Brigitte, glad you found in interesting :)

  2. Brigitte Webster on Conrad Heresbach (and Barnaby Googe) on GraffingMarch 12, 2023

    Really interesting! Thank you! Learnt a lot!

  3. Darren T on A Frost-Pruned Fig Tree, and What Happened NextFebruary 26, 2023

    Hi Rick - I'd say it depends on whether you're likely to have any more harsh frosts in north Alabama…

  4. Rick on A Frost-Pruned Fig Tree, and What Happened NextFebruary 25, 2023

    Should I cut back the frost bite tips of my fig tree? They are a much darker color than the…

  5. Darren T on May Byron, on Making ‘Apples, Scalloped’February 12, 2023

    That's a good point, pick a nice, tart cooking apple and it wouldn't be overly sugary. And that fig tart…

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