Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Food for thought

I have to prepare part of a picnic in a couple of weeks' time so have been looking for ideas and came across Mrs Beeton's suggestions for a picnic for 40 people: "A joint of cold roast beef, a joint of cold boiled beef, 2 ribs of lamb, 2 shoulders of lamb, 4 roast fowls, 2 roast ducks, 1 ham, 1 tongue, 2 veal-and-ham pies, 2 pigeon pies, 6 medium-sized lobsters, 1 piece of collared calf’s head, 18 lettuces, 6 baskets of salad, 6 cucumbers. Stewed fruit well sweetened, and put into glass bottles well corked; 3 or 4 dozen plain pastry biscuits to eat with the stewed fruit, 2 dozen fruit turnovers, 4 dozen cheesecakes, 2 cold cabinet puddings in moulds, 2 blancmanges in moulds, a few jam puffs, 1 large cold plum-pudding (this must be good), a few baskets of fresh fruit, 3 dozen plain biscuits, a piece of cheese, 6 lbs. of butter (this, of course, includes the butter for tea), 4 quartern loaves of household bread, 3 dozen rolls, 6 loaves of tin bread (for tea), 2 plain plum cakes, 2 pound cakes, 2 sponge cakes, a tin of mixed biscuits, 1/2 lb, of tea. Coffee is not suitable for a picnic, being difficult to make. Beverages.—3 dozen quart bottles of ale, packed in hampers; ginger-beer, soda-water, and lemonade, of each 2 dozen bottles; 6 bottles of sherry, 6 bottles of claret, champagne à discrétion, and any other light wine that may be preferred, and 2 bottles of brandy. Water can usually be obtained so it is useless to take it." A breeze!

8 Comments:

Blogger marymaryquitecontrary said...

OR; You could go to that well known high street stores food hall, and find everything you need,for a perfect picnic. SORTED.

3:46 pm  
Blogger kinglear said...

Chicken coronation - dead easy, everyone likes it, easy to transprot, serve and eat. Washed down with a suitable Chablis or Montrachet, I think you couild describe it not so much as a picnic, more of a feast.
On the other hand if there is a preponderance of under 10s, chicken legs and a disgusting fizzy drink of some sort seem to work best at making them be sick in the car on the way home

4:18 pm  
Blogger Eurodog said...

Certainly generous on the drink. I love it. Should you have an old copy of the household management book, you might want to have a look at the many (sic) different ways of folding napkins. It is hilarious.

4:21 pm  
Blogger lady macleod said...

my goodness, and just which is YOUR part? It sounds yummy.

8:02 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We are all looking forward to our invitations immensely ! Perhaps you could take a jug of Pimm's, taking care not to spill it en route..

11:37 am  
Blogger Whispering Walls said...

KL - You are absolutely right: that is the best idea with some rice and salad.
Anon - there's plenty of Pimms in Winchester if you're dropping in

12:08 pm  
Blogger Welshcakes Limoncello said...

Have you got an army of servants to transport all that, WW?! I miss Pimms - can't get it here.

4:14 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WW, Careful honey, You'll have a load of grumpy old men turning up at your doorstep in a middle-England version of that famous 'mySpace' party in the North of England...

5:48 pm  

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