Naturally, my first impulse was to cook an entire Thanksgiving dinner. Which is utter insanity, considering that my hearth cooking experience up until this point has been fairly limited. But I was excited by the challenge: our foremothers did it, therefore there's no reason I should be incapable of doing it too.
This Sunday, November 22nd I am going to be cooking up a storm at the Old Stone House in Brooklyn. I've got a traditional, Revolutionary Menu in the works. There is a chance that everything will come out burnt on the outside, and raw in the middle. But either way, you're invited to join me in my culinary adventure! The event is free and open to the public; I'll be serving tasting portions of hot-off-the-hearth food from 12-3pm.
I want to mention that the fine folks at D'Artagnan are donating some of their exemplary meats for the occasion.
The official press release is below. I hope to see you there!
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The Historic Gastronomist demonstrates:
An 18th Century Thanksgiving
Join Sarah Lohman at the Old Stone House Hearth
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Limited tastings will be available.
Preparations will include:
Turkey with Gravy
Stewed Squab
Venison Roast
Venison Roast
Sourdough Bread
Squash Pudding
Onions in Cream
Seasonal Vegetable
Plum Pudding
Apple Tarts
Pumpkin Pie
www.theoldstonehouse.org
336 Third Street, bet. 4th/5th Avenues
Brooklyn, NY 11215
718-768-3195
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