I got into this whole The Historical Food Fortnightly http://historicalfoodfortnightly.blogspot.com/p/about-historical-food-fortnightly.html only recently so am doing a bit of catch up as well as trying the current challenges. Fun, the emphasis on research and documentation, & the goal to learn more about historic cooking through experience and trial; will make this whole process INTERESTING to say the least
oh, and their definition of 'historic' is anything prior to 1960.. now i feel just a tad old.. haha!!
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Challenge 9: The Frugal Housewife…September 21-October 4
Throughout
history, housewives and housekeepers have kept a close eye on their
budgets and found creative ways to pinch pennies while providing
delicious and nutritious food. Create a dish that interprets one
historically-documented method of frugal cooking.
I
feel it fits the catagory really well. I can easily see it as a way to
use up left over vegetables with a simple biscuit dough and a gravy to
add to a simple frugal meal - perhaps a way of coaxing the 'kids' to eat
their veggies by calling it a cake :).
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From: Upside-Down Vegetable Cake
all vegetables in baking pan |
The
Date/Year and Region:
1944 page 434 = American
How Did You Make It:
How Did You Make It:
I made the cake batter as per instructions - was more of a biscuit dough although its called a cake - in both texture and taste. for the Vegetables i used fresh onions and canned peas, carrots corn & lima beans. I did not make the gravy accompaniment.
Time to Complete:
Less than one hour, start to finish.
Time to Complete:
Less than one hour, start to finish.
Total Cost:
everything i used was in my cupboard - probably in the $4 range all told if that much
How Successful Was It?:
had several compliments on it. I would count it as successful as i personally plan to make it again.
How Accurate Was It? I would say very close though not perfect.
the instructions were somewhat incomplete such as it called for mixed vegetables & then said to arrainge hot seasoned vegetables in greased pan- it did NOT say if they were to be fully cooked or simply sauted or just warmed.. it also does not specify if fresh or canned vegetables were to be used. I did not use celery (i dont like it cooked) but i did add corn. also the instructions failed to say When to add the batter - i made an educated guess it was the last item added.
Also, the recipe called for a mushroom gravy i did not make.
as we had a gravy at the dinner for the meat I didnt bother. it was good without & I think it would go with any preferred gravy.
Further thoughts:several things.
1st: the batter, because its consistancy & taste were more biscuit dough than cake like i will try a basic bisquick type mix the next attempt.
2nd: the vegetables. I really liked the combination that I made but i felt that the 4cups called for were too much.. it overwhelmed the dish..
3rd: the pan - i used what i had available (a springform) and it was too big for the amount of dough i had. a proper 8x8 would have been better - easier to put on platter too.
How Successful Was It?:
had several compliments on it. I would count it as successful as i personally plan to make it again.
How Accurate Was It? I would say very close though not perfect.
the instructions were somewhat incomplete such as it called for mixed vegetables & then said to arrainge hot seasoned vegetables in greased pan- it did NOT say if they were to be fully cooked or simply sauted or just warmed.. it also does not specify if fresh or canned vegetables were to be used. I did not use celery (i dont like it cooked) but i did add corn. also the instructions failed to say When to add the batter - i made an educated guess it was the last item added.
Also, the recipe called for a mushroom gravy i did not make.
as we had a gravy at the dinner for the meat I didnt bother. it was good without & I think it would go with any preferred gravy.
Further thoughts:several things.
1st: the batter, because its consistancy & taste were more biscuit dough than cake like i will try a basic bisquick type mix the next attempt.
2nd: the vegetables. I really liked the combination that I made but i felt that the 4cups called for were too much.. it overwhelmed the dish..
3rd: the pan - i used what i had available (a springform) and it was too big for the amount of dough i had. a proper 8x8 would have been better - easier to put on platter too.
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