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Happy Holidays!

Posted on December 10, 2024December 10, 2024 by Christine Tutt

A reminder that the Archives will be closed for the holidays at 12:00 noon on Tuesday, December 24th and will reopen on Thursday, January 2nd at 10:00 am. This year, we bid farewell to December with a holiday feast!

Spread of food at Miss P.N.E. Welcome Banquet, 1968. Reference code: AM281-S8-: CVA 180-4724
Spread of food at Miss P.N.E. Welcome Banquet, 1968. Reference code: AM281-S8-: CVA 180-4724

During the holiday season many of us gather with friends and family to share delicious meals and create cherished memories. Some may honour tradition by preparing recipes passed down through generations, while others may venture into creating their own culinary masterpieces. Today, we’re excited to share a few recipes from our vault for you to try at home. If you do, be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments – we’d love to hear how they turned out!

The Starter

This recipe, featured in The Real Home Keeper, a perpetual honeymoon for the Vancouver Bride, offers a simple yet flavorful soup fit for royalty: “Queen Victoria’s Favorite Soup.” As is common in vintage cookbooks, the instructions are minimal, leaving room for your creativity to shine. Here’s the full recipe:

 “One cup cold baked chicken chopped as fine as possible, one pint chicken broth, one cup sweet cream, salt and pepper to taste, yolks of three hard boiled eggs mashed fine.”

Cover and recipe page from The Real Home Keeper, 1913. Reference code: TX 715 R4 1913. Photo by Christine Tutt
Cover and recipe page from The Real Home Keeper, 1913. Reference code: TX 715 R4 1913.
The soup in progress and served up. Photo by Christine Tutt
The soup in progress and served up. Photo by Christine Tutt

“It might not look that appealing but it was actually quite tasty,” according to one guest. “It is pretty nice despite what it looks like,” said another.

The Main Dish

For the main dish, try this mouth-watering entree from Susan Mendelson’s The Official Cookbook of Expo 86 called “Grandma Faye’s Sticky Apricot Chicken.” This sweet and savory dish feeds 4 to 6 guests. Susan Mendelson graces the cover in space attire to go with the Expo ’86 theme.

Cover and recipe page from The Official Cookbook of Expo 86, 1986. Reference code: TX 715 .M462 1988
Cover and recipe page from The Official Cookbook of Expo 86, 1986. Reference code: TX 715 .M462 1986
The dish as created by Christine Tutt. Photo by Christine Tutt
The dish as created by Christine Tutt. Photos by Christine Tutt

This chicken was a “winner” according to one taste tester and “we will make this again!” according to another.

And for Dessert

Rounding out our meal, we’ve unearthed a treasure from the Roger’s Sugar fonds (AM1592), a classic Devil’s Food Cake recipe. Rich, decadent, and perfect for those with a sweet tooth and a love of mashed potatoes. That’s right, the main ingredient is mashed potatoes! This cake is sure to be a showstopper.

Cover and cake instructions from Roger’s Golden Syrup Recipes, 1920-1960. Reference code: AM1592-1-S1-F19. Photo by Christine Tutt
Cover and cake instructions from Roger’s Golden Syrup Recipes, 1920-1960. Reference code: AM1592-1-S1-F19.
Cake in progress. Photos by Christine Tutt
Cake in progress. Photos by Christine Tutt

This cake was good but could use a little more chocolate. Time for unbiased taste testing.

Taste testing in progress. Photos by Christine Tutt
Taste testing in progress. Photos by Christine Tutt

“There’s potato in this?!” one employee asked in surprise. “This is really good.” Said another staff member.

We you invite you to try these out (or to stick with your tried and true, if that’s less stressful). See you in the New Year, Happy holidays!

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