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Leftovers

Apple cream 1850
September 18, 2020

Apple cream 1850

Creams served in a fancy glass or small dish, like this apple cream, were a popular dessert among the higher class in this era. They used all kinds of fruits, nuts, dairy and sweet alcoholic drinks for these creams. They were almost all made thicker …

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1800, Dessert, Egg, Europe, Frugal, Gluten free, Halal, Kosher, Lactose free, Leftovers, Netherlands, Not spicy, Vegetarian, West Europe
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by Stef Bruurs
Bone marrow
September 14, 2020

Bone marrow

Bone marrow is believed to have been eaten since prehistory. It was a popular snack in the middle ages. In the 17th and 18th century it was so pupular they even made a special utensil for it; the marrow spoon. Long and thin to scoop …

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1500, 1600, 1700, 1800, Appetiser, Beef, Before 500, Frugal, Gluten free, Keto, Kosher, Lactose free, Leftovers, Not spicy, Paleo, Quick & Easy, Snacks
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by Stef Bruurs
Late modern Parsley soup
September 11, 2020

Late modern Parsley soup

Parsley has been used in the European kitchen since.. well.. I don’t know since when. I know it was used a lot in the Roman kitchen; so probably since before that. Wikipedia says the old Greeks used it too; mainly to cure a hangover. I …

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1900, Beef, Europe, Frugal, Halal, Kosher, Lactose free, Leftovers, Netherlands, Not spicy, Quick & Easy, Soup, Traditional, West Europe
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by Stef Bruurs
Potato peel soup WWII
September 11, 2020

Potato peel soup WWII

Potato peel soup is a soup that has been eaten in many countries that grow potatoes during a famine. This recipe is my grandmothers recipe; how she made it at the time around ww2. Sometimes she also added little pieces of meat, old bread, carrots …

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1900, Appetiser, Europe, Frugal, Halal, Kosher, Leftovers, Lunch, Netherlands, Not spicy, Potato, Quick & Easy, Soup, Traditional, Vegan, Vegetarian, West Europe
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by Stef Bruurs
Lamb & leek blanquette
September 7, 2020

Lamb & leek blanquette

A blanquette (sometimes called a ragout) is a tasty, cheap and easy way to use all your little scraps of left over meat and/or vegetables. It has it’s origin in the French kitchen. With only a few cheap ingredients and some leftovers; you create something …

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Appetiser, Dinner, Europe, France, Frugal, Halal, Kosher, Lamb & Goat, Leftovers, Not spicy, Traditional, West Europe
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by Stef Bruurs

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