If
you want to try something new for Xmas dinner, you might try
something very old. However, you’ll need to have a particularly
carnivorous guest list.
The first known suggested menu for Xmas dinner was from 1660 book The Accomplisht Cook
by Robert May. May was a chef to the nobility, so let’s assume this
menu is supposed to feed a lot of people. It’s a list of 39 dishes, in
which 35 or so of them are meat. Then there’s salad, quince pie, and
custard. There's also something called “Made dish in puff paste,”
whatever that is (probably meat). Otherwise it’s a flock of geese,
chickens, swans, ducks, turkeys, pheasants, and other birds, plus
venison, mutton, rabbit, pork, beef, and fish -and a few other animals. Read the list,
with some information about some of the more obscure recipes, at
mental_floss. In case you were wondering, there are partridges on the
menu, and pears, although not in the same dish.
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