The name given to the tight trousers worn by some Regency gentlemen, such as the notorious Beau Brummell and his ‘dandy’ followers, as they showed off their leg muscles.
Gooseberry Fool
Take two quarts of gooseberries, set them on the fire in about a quart of water; when they begin to simmer, and turn yellow, and begin to plump, throw them…
Pears Portuguese Fashion
Take three or four boncretiens or other good winter pears, pare them, cut them in two, and take out the choke, boil them in water only half an hour, put…
George Pudding
Boil as for rice pudding four ounces of rice with a roll of lemon-peel. Mix this, when drained dry, with the pulp of a dozen boiled, roasted or baked apples,…
Baked Orange Pudding
Ingredients – 6oz of stale sponge cake or bruised ratafias, 6 oranges, 1 pint of milk, 6 eggs, ½ lb of sugar, paste. Mode – bruise the sponge cake or…
A Westminster Fool
Take a penny-loaf, cut it in thin slices, wet them with sack, lay them in the bottom of a dish, take a quart of cream, beat up six eggs, two…