Recreate Queen Elizabeth II’s Recipe for Pancakes (or Drop Scones), Which She Sent to Dwight Eisenhower
Queen Elizabeth II's drop scones were so tasty that President Eisenhower asked for the recipe following his visit.
Queen Elizabeth II's drop scones were so tasty that President Eisenhower asked for the recipe following his visit.
Our pumpkin spice obsession dates back a lot further than you may think.
White soup makes an appearance, which ‘Pride and Prejudice’ fans will appreciate. There’s also a recipe for ink, which seems fitting.
Before women could vote, they contributed to Election Day celebrations the old-fashioned way: by baking fruitcakes.
Lynne Olver built and maintained the Food Timeline on her own for 16 years before her death. Now, the beloved resource needs someone new at the helm.
If you're looking for a new quarantine cooking project, consider making an Ancient Roman recipe for fish sauce in your kitchen.
With people cooking at home more than ever, the New-York Historical Society is digging into its archives to share recipes from the 1800s.
In 1996, the treat was declared the official dessert of Massachusetts, cementing its place in our cookbooks—and taste buds—for good.
Things were done a little differently in 1736.
Things were done a little differently in 1736.