I'm sure Hyacinth would have been trying to toady up to the Lord or Lady of the manor rather than taking any notes, she's the entertaining expert in her own mind.
Seeing Anna struggle to make the sausage was such a wonderful moment! I feel so inferior watching her create the amazing dishes as she does, and knowing I could never replicate them is not fun. Seeing her struggle with a task is kind of amusing. I just love watching this talented young lady replicate dishes from the past Royal tables. It is nearly heartbreaking that I will never indulge myself in any of the magical cuisine she creates (or should I say recreates).
This show is priceless. The micologist, didn’t know that was a word was classic with that hat & Sherlock Holmes coat was great. He knows his mushrooms 🍄
Wedding cakes in UK were made with lots of fruit and covered with Marzipan and then iced with Royal Icing that hardens like a brick really crunchie ! It’s an enquired taste .... Marzipan also was molded into fruit shapes , colored and put in little cupcakes then boxed. , for real marzipan lovers ! Now they use fondant !
@@jackie0499 I never said it was! These are my comments and thoughts on the dish. Just a comment. Not arguing how food is prepared and eaten in the UK.
Maricarmen Campos it’s a bit weird to see them convert the kitchen into something modern, innit? (Then again, that kitchen gets REALLY smoky with the ovens going, and it took forever to get it the smoke out of our clothing. So, can’t say I blame them.)
Likewise there is a Game Farm near my home in N. WIS. Memberships and up to 25 birds a year. Since Pheasant is so dry sausage sounds good. I used to wrap the bird in bacon. Partridge is native to my area and the breast is so tasty compared to chicken or Cornish hen. We soaked it in salt water overnight in refrigerator. Sliced and lightly breaded in flour and sauted in butter. I loved to walk trails watch the dogs hunt but did not shoot.
In Germany you can still buy sausage or meat aspic at every butcher and even pre-packaged in most supermarkets. I don't like aspic but many people in Germany still love it.
Ooh this is funny! The chapeau commune is called a Napoleon hat and is one of the most common small cakes in Denmark today - the chocolate bit is indeed a thing here too. From what I could find it seems to have been invented in Denmark, but I wouldn't be completely sure.
All meat and dairy in North America and Europe is contaminated with "" prions "" ---> , Virus , bacteria , yeast , fungus , hormones . Blood in the in the blood banks are also contaminated with "prions" avoid blood transfusions if you can ! . Google ---- >""PRIONS and Alzheimer's disease" The " sewage sludge " and wastewater released into the farms and agriculture land are spreading brain disease far and wide every day. DR . Claudio Soto, PhD, professor of neurology at the "University of Texas" Medical School in Houston, and his colleagues confirmed the presence of prions in urine. Soto also confirmed that plants uptake prions and are infectious and deadly to those who consume the infected plants. Therefore, humans, wildlife and livestock are vulnerable to prion disease via plants grown on land treated with sewage sludge and reclaimed sewage water. "Prion" and Virus researcher "Dr. Joel Pedersen ", from the University of Wisconsin, found that prions become 680 times more infectious in certain soils. Pedersen also found that sewage treatment does not inactivate prions. Therefore, prions are lethal, mutating, migrating and multiplying everywhere sewage is dumped. “Our results suggest that if prions enter municipal wastewater treatment systems, most of the agent would bond to sewage sludge, survive anaerobic digestion, and be present in treated biosolids,” Pedersen said. Go read this Article --------> alzheimerdisease.tv/alzheimers-disease-facts/alzheimers-disease-epidemic/alzheimers-disease-risk-by-country/ Most commercial meat and dairy is contaminated with prions and Virus ..prions cannot be killed by heat or by cooking . " prions "go dormant in the body same as a virus ...when the wake up they damage your brain cells and and they damage the nerves in the brain cause many diseases such as Parkinson, Alzheimer disease and cancer . --------- -A prion is a type of protein that can trigger normal proteins in the brain to fold abnormally. Prion diseases can affect both humans and animals and are sometimes spread to humans by infected meat products. The most common form of prion disease that affects humans is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease The best is you eat a plant-base diet.Indian has the lowest Alzheimers disease in the world ---> ( they eat a plant-base diet) ...keep your blood sugar below 85 , intermittent fasting and become a Vegan eat a plant base diet and eat organic ! control your stress . Don't dig your grave with your teeth ....watch what you eat and drink . The hospitals and big pharma will make you bankrupt and kill you at the end . The best book on prions and Alzheimer's is called ; Dying for a Hamburger : The Alarming Link Between the Meat Industry and Alzheimer's Disease by Marjorie Lamb and Dr. Murray Waldman ----------------------- th-cam.com/video/dXcLb4oCYfg/w-d-xo.html ------------------------- Vegetable oil and fats damage the liver and slows down the thyroid and you become obese. The pancreas, liver, and Thyroid control your thyroid health . -- how to get farm animals fat..feed them corn, wheat and oil or any vegetable oils will damage the liver and thyroid and cause the animal to get fat obese --> the same with humans . you want to be skinny don't consume any polyunsaturated oils -- no vegetable oil , no fish oils , no avocados. only coconut oil and olive oil in very small quantities...........if you are overweight no oils of any kind . - Consider a low-fat, high-carb diet ( plant based diet and fasting ) Although there’s no firm evidence that any specific foods or nutrients can activate brown fat, it’s interesting to note that radiologists-who want to decrease brown fat activity when doing scans of cancer patients, because the heat generated by activated brown fat makes it harder to see tumor-related activity-routinely recommend that patients eat a high-fat, low-carb diet before scans, on the grounds that this reduces brown fat activation. This suggests that a low-fat, high-carb diet will boost brown fat activity. www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-health-chart/201610/the-science-brown-fat -
The Royal Chefs past and present should have there own TH-cam page. How can we learn to cook for the best if we must search and search. Most Chefs know the great Chef Paul Bocuse but to learn and what is required to cook for Royal, that is an honor.
This is a great series! I love it! Of course I am a bit taken aback whilst watching them talk over the food; ugh, eat away from a shared plate please and not over the food.⚠️☢️😷!!! However, in spite of this distraction, I just ordered groceries to be delivered.😀! AND I will certainly make a banger & mash variation dish, in the near future! My mouth started watering just seeing those gorgeous homemade sausages cooked and layered over the potatoes with the wonderful sauce drizzled on top.
IKR!! I just love the history of the royals all the way from the Platagenats. The royal history is astonishing. The records that have been kept, the relics, the actual clothing... I just love it!!
Oh I’m making this! I’ve done the same thing making meatloaf wrapped in bacon. My wife says no!😎But guys honestly I would have to bake it. Michael your history knowledge is awesome.
I'm watching "Real Royalty" the Host is saying that Edward VII bought Sandringham,but he didn't buy it his father bought for him.His father was PRINCE ALBERT in the 1860's so he would have a country home after he got married.
I love the English Bacon. Can't get it here, unfortunately. What we get is paper thin and in small packs 100 - 150 gms only! You'd think it was gold-leaf.
My meat loaf will taste better cause the Bacon cooks crispy and the is combined With the best grounded meat and sausage , onion, egg, crakers, black pepper, salt, and a great bacon OMG Super delicious.
Not just chutney, lingonberry jam or even redcurrant jelly would be wonderful with this❗️Well, personally I would actually have made the whole thing plant based, but... Yepp❗️😋❣️💚🌱✅🍀🧑🎤☺️
I am not a crass person- but maybe sausages should be filmed differently or solo. Her holding that sausage and at the angle and then saying" we can go at this all day" was more than I could watch. Of course I laughed. Too much. They were very dignified while doing that scene!
She didn’t need seasoning for the terrine and sausage because there was enough in the sausage meat already seasoned by the butcher. Over seasoning the meat would mask the delicate flavours of the game.
Gordon Ramsay: "You are standing there, you´re screwing me, you´re absolutely fucking useless." "Get rid of that jacket and fuck off." The Queen: "Mkay."
I would love to make some of these. The only thing wrong with these episodes is that they don't give measurements of the ingredients. Although, maybe they want the recipes kept a secret.
No wonder he was such an excellent marksman...sitting in a sort of swiveling chair would allow him to be more still thus allowing him to have better aim and a lot more control over his gun anyway 🤷♀️
@@marka4891 Hes trying to be edgy and mysterious mentioning predators prince andrew, jeffrey epstein and ghislaine maxwell. Either write the recepy down while watching this video or check the English heritage website if they have any information regarding these dishes
@@MikuHatsune12 Oh. Very "clever" of him. The problem with writing the recipe down is they don't really give one. Just a rundown of ingredients without quantities. I tried the website already and couldn't find anything, that's why I posted the question in the first place.
Michael Buerk is excellent in these presentations! Chef Anna Haugh could not be more charming!
Watching this, I can imagine Hyacinth Bucket taking detailed notes of the recipes and anecdotes for her next candle light supper
I'm sure Hyacinth would have been trying to toady up to the Lord or Lady of the manor rather than taking any notes, she's the entertaining expert in her own mind.
"ITTssss pronounced Bouquet dear"
@@nikadavise-br9lx hahaha
Served on her royal dalton with the blue periwinkle flowers
@@blippityblahblah At her sister Violet's cottage. You know, the one with a Mercedes, swimming pool and room for a pony?
Anyone else here wishing that Mrs. Crocombe was doing the cooking at Audley End? 😂
👀 throwing shade.....
Only if she's cooking with arlmonds.
The shade was thrown hhh
@@SAnn-rf3oz o
Yes!!!
ok that mushroom expert's just adorable with how excited and passionate he is about foraging--
Yes but forgot to put in the salt
These two are a great combination. Love it!
And her crown is beautiful! Many years of being the queen.
Michael Buerk seems like such a lovely man!
He has a great sense of humor and you can tell he loves what he does!
I could listen to her talk all day. Love this program. Thank you.
Seeing Anna struggle to make the sausage was such a wonderful moment! I feel so inferior watching her create the amazing dishes as she does, and knowing I could never replicate them is not fun. Seeing her struggle with a task is kind of amusing. I just love watching this talented young lady replicate dishes from the past Royal tables. It is nearly heartbreaking that I will never indulge myself in any of the magical cuisine she creates (or should I say recreates).
She isn’t struggling. I would like to see anybody do better then a professional cook
I LOVE this show!! More please!! ❤️
22:20 some beautiful countryside there. I can’t help but think of The Shire and what Tolkien’s childhood must have been like.
💚💙💗
I like this series so much, thank you for uploading! Greetings from Hungary 😊
Love this!!!! just for the adorable guy foraging mushrooms! Sooo cute & soooo happy. Love it! ♥️.
This show is priceless. The micologist, didn’t know that was a word was classic with that hat & Sherlock Holmes coat was great. He knows his mushrooms 🍄
Darren McGrady's personality is so pure, even back before he started his own Channel
🌻Real Royalty 🌻always appreciate your videos thanks Michael 🌟Listening from Mass USA🌟Hello🌟 everyone🇺🇸
These videos have become one of my favorite things on TH-cam ❤❤🇬🇧
Wedding cakes in UK were made with lots of fruit and covered with Marzipan and then iced with Royal Icing that hardens like a brick really crunchie !
It’s an enquired taste ....
Marzipan also was molded into fruit shapes , colored and put in little cupcakes then boxed. , for real marzipan lovers ! Now they use fondant !
I thought it said ‘peasant sausage’ I was like how is that expensive
He is talking in code : peasant sausage = Andrew
@@freegedankenzurbaukunst5613 😅😅😅👍
They use the meat of peasants to make the sausage. Only the finest, non-overworked peasants will do! LOL
It was made from authentic peasants.
I thought so too 😄
I'm not English but omg sausage n mash looks really good
You don't have to be English to cook and consume English food. Both my sister and I cook common English pub food too often. Deep fried Marrs bar???
I love love this show, especially with these two.....Make more!
I just love watching these videos i wish i can cook all these tasty recipes especially the Peach princes .
Loved the pheasant sausage recipe and the first sausage dish, even though I'd heat it just a little! Fun show!
@Eleni 1979 I know, but it's served cold.
Jace Harnage it’s English tradition to eat a lot of cold meat recipes. Idk how this one would be heated up though.
@@jackie0499 I only thought a little warming -- just a wee bit -- because of the bacon. Just a thought.
Jace Harnage it’s not raw
@@jackie0499 I never said it was! These are my comments and thoughts on the dish. Just a comment. Not arguing how food is prepared and eaten in the UK.
Those sausages look really really good!
This has been my favorite episode so far
Autumn and venison is a fine time, and lot of good produce one can have of game .
Isnt this building the one from The victorian way?? The one were Ms. Crocombe cooks? :0
Audley End House.
Yes I thought they used her cookbook
Maricarmen Campos they are cooking in HER kitchen lol
Maricarmen Campos it’s a bit weird to see them convert the kitchen into something modern, innit? (Then again, that kitchen gets REALLY smoky with the ovens going, and it took forever to get it the smoke out of our clothing. So, can’t say I blame them.)
I can feel Ms. C throwing shade across time!
Such an interesting show. Thanks for the uploads!
15,000 SPECIES OF MUSHROOMS in the UK🤯😳 that’s so interesting!! I guess it is true when they say “you learn something new everyday!”
British royalty really love their different meats!
Makes my mouth water watching you take that first bite!!
Thats a beautiful picture of the Queen Elizabeth II
I make this and serve for holiday appetizer. I add pistachios shallots and cognac. We have a pheasant hunt club in Iowa.
Likewise there is a Game Farm near my home in N. WIS. Memberships and up to 25 birds a year. Since Pheasant is so dry sausage sounds good. I used to wrap the bird in bacon. Partridge is native to my area and the breast is so tasty compared to chicken or Cornish hen. We soaked it in salt water overnight in refrigerator. Sliced and lightly breaded in flour and sauted in butter. I loved to walk trails watch the dogs hunt but did not shoot.
I think I'm in love with the chef.
In Germany you can still buy sausage or meat aspic at every butcher and even pre-packaged in most supermarkets.
I don't like aspic but many people in Germany still love it.
Got to careful with potentially toxic mushrooms. As the old saying goes "All mushrooms are edible... _once_ ".
always eating from the same plate I found it beautiful
Ooh this is funny! The chapeau commune is called a Napoleon hat and is one of the most common small cakes in Denmark today - the chocolate bit is indeed a thing here too. From what I could find it seems to have been invented in Denmark, but I wouldn't be completely sure.
The English get so excited over their food, I love it! lol
All meat and dairy in North America and Europe is contaminated with "" prions "" ---> , Virus , bacteria , yeast , fungus , hormones .
Blood in the in the blood banks are also contaminated with "prions" avoid blood transfusions if you can ! .
Google ---- >""PRIONS and Alzheimer's disease"
The " sewage sludge " and wastewater released into the farms and agriculture land are spreading brain disease far and wide every day.
DR . Claudio Soto, PhD, professor of neurology at the "University of Texas" Medical School in Houston, and his colleagues confirmed the presence of prions in urine.
Soto also confirmed that plants uptake prions and are infectious and deadly to those who consume the infected plants. Therefore, humans, wildlife and livestock are vulnerable to prion disease via plants grown on land treated with sewage sludge and reclaimed sewage water.
"Prion" and Virus researcher "Dr. Joel Pedersen ", from the University of Wisconsin, found that prions become 680 times more infectious in certain soils. Pedersen also found that sewage treatment does not inactivate prions. Therefore, prions are lethal, mutating, migrating and multiplying everywhere sewage is dumped.
“Our results suggest that if prions enter municipal wastewater treatment systems, most of the agent would bond to sewage sludge, survive anaerobic digestion, and be present in treated biosolids,” Pedersen said.
Go read this Article --------> alzheimerdisease.tv/alzheimers-disease-facts/alzheimers-disease-epidemic/alzheimers-disease-risk-by-country/
Most commercial meat and dairy is contaminated with prions and Virus ..prions cannot be killed by heat or by cooking .
" prions "go dormant in the body same as a virus ...when the wake up they damage your brain cells and and they damage the nerves in the brain cause many diseases such as Parkinson, Alzheimer disease and cancer .
---------
-A prion is a type of protein that can trigger normal proteins in the brain to fold abnormally. Prion diseases can affect both humans and animals and are sometimes spread to humans by infected meat products. The most common form of prion disease that affects humans is Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
The best is you eat a plant-base diet.Indian has the lowest Alzheimers disease in the world ---> ( they eat a plant-base diet)
...keep your blood sugar below 85 , intermittent fasting and become a Vegan eat a plant base diet and eat organic ! control your stress . Don't dig your grave with your teeth ....watch what you eat and drink .
The hospitals and big pharma will make you bankrupt and kill you at the end .
The best book on prions and Alzheimer's is called ;
Dying for a Hamburger : The Alarming Link Between the Meat Industry and Alzheimer's Disease
by Marjorie Lamb and Dr. Murray Waldman
-----------------------
th-cam.com/video/dXcLb4oCYfg/w-d-xo.html
-------------------------
Vegetable oil and fats damage the liver and slows down the thyroid and you become obese.
The pancreas, liver, and Thyroid control your thyroid health .
-- how to get farm animals fat..feed them corn, wheat and oil or any vegetable oils will damage the liver and thyroid and cause the animal to get fat obese --> the same with humans .
you want to be skinny don't consume any polyunsaturated oils -- no vegetable oil , no fish oils , no avocados.
only coconut oil and olive oil in very small quantities...........if you are overweight no oils of any kind .
-
Consider a low-fat, high-carb diet ( plant based diet and fasting )
Although there’s no firm evidence that any specific foods or nutrients can activate brown fat, it’s interesting to note that radiologists-who want to decrease brown fat activity when doing scans of cancer patients, because the heat generated by activated brown fat
makes it harder to see tumor-related activity-routinely recommend that patients eat a high-fat, low-carb diet before scans, on the grounds that this reduces brown fat activation. This suggests that a low-fat, high-carb diet will boost brown fat activity.
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-health-chart/201610/the-science-brown-fat
-
My butcher makes chicken with blueberries sausages wrapped in parchment paper, nice spices, really lovely, my favorite.
The Royal Chefs past and present should have there own TH-cam page. How can we learn to cook for the best if we must search and search. Most Chefs know the great Chef Paul Bocuse but to learn and what is required to cook for Royal, that is an honor.
This is a great series! I love it! Of course I am a bit taken aback whilst watching them talk over the food; ugh, eat away from a shared plate please and not over the food.⚠️☢️😷!!! However, in spite of this distraction, I just ordered groceries to be delivered.😀! AND I will certainly make a banger & mash variation dish, in the near future! My mouth started watering just seeing those gorgeous homemade sausages cooked and layered over the potatoes with the wonderful sauce drizzled on top.
Wow!! British food that really looks delicious! Something really rare!
All that conquering and still they don't know jack about SEASONING
Lol
Colonizing India for absolutely nothing.
*pathetic*
@@savvysearch Ikr what a waste.
The British literally tried every spice in the world and decided they hated all of them.
I thought it said "peasant sausage" at first read. I was confused...lol
Made from a dead peasants flesh 😂
Nice tour by the kitchen tasting delicious food...! Thank you. Daniel.
I'm 29 and I absolutely LOVE marzipan ❤
Ah,now if there's something I like it's a good old fashioned pheasant sausage.
I think your videos are absolutely brilliant!
I can hear Gordon Ramsay in my head screaming, "That pork is f&
lol!! He certainly got his point across.
@Eleni 1979 it was a joke. Go find a sense of humor coach instead of wasting your time writing pedantic comments on TH-cam.
Slim Pickens all the dark meat is also throw in the liver as well.
@Slim Pickens 😳
Yup
Great post Michael and Anna.
So lovely.
RIP HM 🙏🙏🙏
I will love to cook for this sweet men
He sure loves good food !!!!!!
The whole vibe of this camera is of 1984 makes it more special
If 77.6% shooting accuracy is “ almost 100%” then I almost had straight A’s in high school without even trying.
It’s Britain they don’t really have guns they can shoot.
i LOVE these video!! So neat
IKR!! I just love the history of the royals all the way from the Platagenats. The royal history is astonishing. The records that have been kept, the relics, the actual clothing... I just love it!!
Oh I’m making this! I’ve done the same thing making meatloaf wrapped in bacon. My wife says no!😎But guys honestly I would have to bake it. Michael your history knowledge is awesome.
I'm watching "Real Royalty" the Host is saying that Edward VII bought Sandringham,but he didn't buy it his father bought for him.His father was PRINCE ALBERT in the 1860's so he would have a country home after he got married.
I find it fascinating what Cleopatra was being served at her table in 51 BC. What a great channel to learn about food culture and its history.
If you like food history, I encourage you to check out Tasting History by Max Miller on TH-cam. Its witty and educational.
I spy Mrs Crocombe’s pineapple mold! Very fashionable!
That book should be published.
I've heard that pheasant is THE BOOOOOAMB. Glad I wasn't misled.
"minced" pheasant sounds diabolical...
Por favor, traduza em português, adoro estes vídeos.maraviljoso.
Wow so amazing Idea this receipe seems só tasty🤗
British content. I must say, I'm quite entertained and intrigued.
Is there a „Royal Recipes“ cookbook? If not, could you pleeease write one?
A sausage made of peasants. Yes, a very expensive eat indeed!
Where can you get a copy of Mildred Nichols recipe book ... has it ever been published? "A Royal Kitchen Maids Cook Book"
I love the English Bacon. Can't get it here, unfortunately. What we get is paper thin and in small packs 100 - 150 gms only! You'd think it was gold-leaf.
My meat loaf will taste better cause the
Bacon cooks crispy and the is combined
With the best grounded meat and sausage , onion, egg, crakers, black pepper, salt, and a great bacon OMG
Super delicious.
More episodes please 🥺
In Denmark we call the pastries with marcipan for Napoleon hats.
Not just chutney, lingonberry jam or even redcurrant jelly would be wonderful with this❗️Well, personally I would actually have made the whole thing plant based, but... Yepp❗️😋❣️💚🌱✅🍀🧑🎤☺️
We often have blackcurrant jelly to our meats in Sweden. I must buy redcurrant jelly next I shop food :)
Mmmmmmm🤗 love lingon berries
I am not a crass person- but maybe sausages should be filmed differently or solo. Her holding that sausage and at the angle and then saying" we can go at this all day" was more than I could watch. Of course I laughed. Too much. They were very dignified while doing that scene!
Can you buy this cookbook anywhere?
The royal family would bring in a killing!
The first recipe looks really good but to my eyes it still looks raw when it’s finished 😭
Is she breathing IN when she says "yeah?" This is so interesting. Where do people talk like this?
If you’re referring to the cook from the beginning she is Irish.
Is the recipe somewhere?
The Irish chef: No salt. No pepper. No herbs and spices. 😱
It hurt me to watch lol. But at least the bacon has some salt
She didn’t need seasoning for the terrine and sausage because there was enough in the sausage meat already seasoned by the butcher. Over seasoning the meat would mask the delicate flavours of the game.
Peanut marzipan is popular in Mexico.
The last one is basically Napoleon's hat with the addition of sugar syrup, isn't it?
I love this show❤️
Oh, Hannibal Lecter surely would enjoy some peasant sausages
With some fava beans and a nice Chianti....🤣
Gordon Ramsay: "You are standing there, you´re screwing me, you´re absolutely fucking useless." "Get rid of that jacket and fuck off." The Queen: "Mkay."
We can make that! ;-)
(You have to mix the galantine with your hand during a quarter of hour)
did this mushroom guy really invent goblincore?
I love these videos, but I have to say that that “chapeaux commune” looks suspiciously like a hamentaschen cookie.
Yes, save no marzipan is used.
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pheasant sausage.....it's rare to find, it's rare to buy, and it's rare to eat because it is too expensive
I would love to make some of these. The only thing wrong with these episodes is that they don't give measurements of the ingredients. Although, maybe they want the recipes kept a secret.
The recipes are on the BBC website
@@kaylizzie7890 Awesome, thanks!
@@kaylizzie7890 Great, do you know what the website is?
26:06, his pepper blew away in the wind
anyone find ANY of these foods appetizing?
I do!
Afraid not. Nearly raw, gelatinous meat does not tempt my palate 😕
No recipes to print?
I like Paul but i love love love Anna
Too close to uncooked for me😳🚫....throw it in a skillet🤷🏽♀️
No wonder he was such an excellent marksman...sitting in a sort of swiveling chair would allow him to be more still thus allowing him to have better aim and a lot more control over his gun anyway 🤷♀️
Marzapan? Sounds good.
Anyone know where I could find the recipes?
Ask Andrew . He gave the recipe to his friends Jeffrey E. & Ghislaine M.
@@freegedankenzurbaukunst5613 Who? I don't seem that name below.
@@marka4891 Hes trying to be edgy and mysterious mentioning predators prince andrew, jeffrey epstein and ghislaine maxwell.
Either write the recepy down while watching this video or check the English heritage website if they have any information regarding these dishes
@@MikuHatsune12 Oh. Very "clever" of him.
The problem with writing the recipe down is they don't really give one. Just a rundown of ingredients without quantities. I tried the website already and couldn't find anything, that's why I posted the question in the first place.
Free Gedanken zur Baukunst haha 😆