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1600s Chicken and Cherries Recipe - Historical Cooking with Ken Albala

Offered By: Tasting History with Max Miller via YouTube

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Explore a 17th-century culinary delight in this 22-minute video featuring food historian Ken Albala. Dive into the preparation of a unique chicken and cherry dish from the 1600s, learning about historical cooking techniques and ingredients. Discover the use of rose water, whole mace, and traditional cookware like pipkins. Gain insights into the culinary practices of the era and how they compare to modern cooking methods. Follow along as the host and guest recreate this centuries-old recipe, offering a taste of history through food.

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1600s Chicken & Cherries with Ken Albala


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Tasting History with Max Miller

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