This is Soupe Barley – a thick hearty broth popular at the time
The meals served here at Kew Palace always started with a soup. Interestingly, in this period the soup was often served to the guests by the male head of the household – but probably not the King himself!
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Chocolate Tart
This is a rich, chocolate custard tart – made using a red hot shovel!
Chocolate was as popular 200 years ago as it is today – but this dish is unusual as it was normally a drink. It was still many years before you could buy a chocolate bar.
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Mutton smoured in a frying panne
Coming soon...
Smoured means seared or covered in brown. This is a light, fresh dish with an almost Mediterranean flavour.
Today mutton isn’t as common as lamb – but it was far more popular in the past. Lemons would have been imported from the Mediterranean, but there was an entire farm growing food here at Kew – and a range of local suppliers (including an man called Savage Bear – “Purveyor of Roots and Herbs”)