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Showing posts with label William Jarrin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Jarrin. Show all posts
Friday, 5 April 2013

Eating Egypt

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Pharaonical Feasts and a Regency Ghost William (Gugliamo) Jarrin (1784-1848). Stipple engraving (1820).  I have not posted an articl...
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Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Spongata - An Italian Minced Pie in Georgian London

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A slice of spongata made from Jarrin's 1820 recipe Every Christmas for the past 25 years, I have made spongata from a recipe publis...
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Ivan Day
I am an independent social historian of food culture and also a professional chef and confectioner. I run practical courses on all aspects of British and Italian food history at my home in the English Lake District. I am also the author of a number of books and many papers on the history of food and have curated many major exhibitions on food history in the UK, US and Europe. The main aim of this blog is to attempt to expose and correct many of the fairy stories that are written about the history of our food. I am assisted in this task by the Food History Jottings researcher Plumcake.
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