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Modern Witchcraft: A Biodynamic Wine List from DCanter
Wooden container of Raventos Cowhorns in a vineyard
Folger Spotlight

Modern Witchcraft: A Biodynamic Wine List from DCanter

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Folger Theatre

To accompany our October 7 discussion of ‘Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch’ by Rivka Galchen, our friends at DCanter have curated a biodynamic wine list especially for our conversation.

The three most popular recipes from Before 'Farm to Table'
Cogs Biscuits
Shakespeare and Beyond

The three most popular recipes from Before 'Farm to Table'

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Shakespeare & Beyond

With the Folger’s four-year Before ‘Farm to Table’ project drawing to a close, we’re revisiting three of the most popular early modern recipes adapted by the project team and shared on the Shakespeare & Beyond blog. Before ‘Farm to Table’:…

Spilling the beans: The Islamic history of coffee
Shakespeare and Beyond

Spilling the beans: The Islamic history of coffee

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Neha Vermani

Before there were Starbucks and the quirky coffeeshops masquerading as cozy work corners for many of us, there was the mid-17th century coffeeshop boom in England. During the 1600s, the general conversation about coffee nodded to its status as the…

A 17th-century potato pie with marrow and dates
potato pie
Shakespeare and Beyond

A 17th-century potato pie with marrow and dates

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Elizabeth DeBold

You might not think of a potato pie as traditionally English, yet 17th-century cookery books show that English people enjoyed pies made with mashed or blended sweet potatoes mixed with condensed milk, eggs, and spices as this adapted recipe shows.

Sips to Savor with ‘The Moor’s Account’
Folger Spotlight

Sips to Savor with ‘The Moor’s Account’

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emma poltrack

To accompany our February 4 discussion of ‘The Moor’s Account’ by Laila Lalami, our friends at DCanter have curated a wine list especially for our conversation.

Early modern recipe combinations to get you through the winter
Savory Cogs Biscuits. All photography by Brittany Diliberto. www.beetwosweet.com
Shakespeare and Beyond

Early modern recipe combinations to get you through the winter

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Shakespeare & Beyond

We’ve created some delicious combinations of our early modern recipe adaptations for you to experiment with over the holidays and beyond.

Make Emily Dickinson’s Black Cake with The SugaChef
Folger Spotlight

Make Emily Dickinson’s Black Cake with The SugaChef

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Folger Theatre

Padua Player, The SugaChef, shares his recipe for a black fruit cake inspired by own of Emily Dickinson’s own recipes.

The turkey’s journey from the Atlantic to the early modern Islamic world
Shakespeare and Beyond

The turkey’s journey from the Atlantic to the early modern Islamic world

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Neha Vermani

Follow the turkey on its fascinating journey from America to Europe to the Mughal and Ottoman empires, through early modern trade networks.

The early modern precursor to turducken: Adapting an old recipe to make mini pies
Shakespeare and Beyond

The early modern precursor to turducken: Adapting an old recipe to make mini pies

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Michael Walkden

Learn about the early modern precursor to turducken. Think a huge turkey pie with duck but no chicken. Then, make your own mini turkey pies using this adapted recipe for modern cooks from the Folger collection.

Before the Thanksgiving turkey came the banquet peacock
Shakespeare and Beyond

Before the Thanksgiving turkey came the banquet peacock

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Elisa Tersigni

Lavish dinners—and the cookbooks and instruction manuals for how to execute them—were popular during the Renaissance, and they emphasized the art of food, in addition to—and at times, over—its taste. Peacocks were thus an ideal banquet food because their colorful…

Roast joint of mutton: A recipe from ‘Fat Rascals’
Shakespeare and Beyond

Roast joint of mutton: A recipe from ‘Fat Rascals’

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Shakespeare & Beyond

John Tufts is an award-winning actor and the author of “Fat Rascals: Dining at Shakespeare’s Table,” a cookbook featuring over 150 authentic recipes straight out of Shakespeare’s plays. Here, he shares his recipe for a roast joint of mutton, inspired…

Eggs in moonshine and spinach toasts: Two early modern recipes for a sweet breakfast
Shakespeare and Beyond

Eggs in moonshine and spinach toasts: Two early modern recipes for a sweet breakfast

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Michael Walkden

Even though the combination of eggs and sugar along with butter and flour forms the cornerstone of baking, the idea of poaching eggs in sweet wine, or adding sugar to your scrambled eggs, might seem heretical to many. But this…

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