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Today I’m cooking 200-year-old Thanksgiving recipes from the First American Cookbook and early American history to see what they REALLY ate at the original Thanksgiving table. These vintage, old-fashioned dishes were inspired by Sarah Josepha Hale, the “Mother of Thanksgiving,” and they might surprise you!
Some of these historical recipes were delicious… and some were definitely not. 😅 Watch until the end to see which old-world dish is actually making it onto our family’s Thanksgiving table this year.
If you love old-fashioned recipes, vintage cooking, pioneer homemaking, early American food history, Thanksgiving recipes, or traditional heritage cooking, you’re going to love this one.
🍽️ Recipes from the video:
“Paste” 1859
5 cups plus some flour
1/2 cup lard
1 cup butter
makes 4 single crusts
add ice water until dough just comes together.
Thanksgiving Apple pudding Pie
https://toriavey.com/apple-pudding-a-recipe-from-the-mother-of-thanksgiving/#:~:text=Sarah%20Josepha%20Hale’s%20Thanksgiving%20Apple,Reserve%20filling.
Indian Pudding
“Pompkin Pie”
from Amercan Cookery by Amelia Simmons
RECIPE for filling
1 Quart (1L) Whole Milk
2 Cups (450g) Pumpkin Puree
4 eggs
½ Cup (190g) Molasses
1 ½ teaspoons allspice
2 teaspoons ginger
1. Blind bake the pie crust until fully cooked.
2. Mix all of the ingredients together until smooth then add to cooled pie crust. Bake at 350°F / 175°C for 75 – 80 minutes or until there is just a slight wobble in the middle of the pie.
3. Turn off oven but leave the pie in to cool with the door slightly ajar (you can use a wooden spoon to prop it open).
4. Let cool completely before slicing. This actually tastes even better the next day!
Old-Fashioned Vinegar Pie
https://pastrychefonline.com/vinegar-pie/
Sarah Hosepha Hales Cranberry Sauce
Ingredients
2 c Water
16 oz cranberries
16 oz Dark Brown Sugar
1 pn ground cloves (optional)
1⁄4 c Dark Rum (optional)
Instructions
Put the cranberries in a heavy pan with water and boil gently until they are all burst.
Stir in the sugar and optional cloves.
Return to the boil and reduce the water by half, then remove from heat and stir in the optional rum.
Pour into molds and cool.
Unmold when ready to serve.








Hello! I have been watching and enjoying your content for a while now. I just subscribed. 🙂 Looking forward to watching and being inspired by your Thanksgiving recipes!
Another great video. I love old recipes. Thank you
Love, Love the food critics! I don't cook/bake, but truly enjoy watching you. Simplicity is a beautiful thing.
Aw, you're little ones made me smile. I'm going to try the Indian pudding. I believe the recipe I have is the same, or similar to yours.🍂🧡🍂
Ein wunderschönes Video mit leckeren Sachen und am Ende eine unbestechliche Jury❤. Die Schrift die du meinst, stammt aus Europa und war gebräuchlich bis ins späte 19. Jahrhundert. Man nennt sie Fraktur-oder Sütterlin-Schrift. Liebe Grüße aus Deutschland und ein schönes Festwünschen wir Euch
How fun!!! It all looked delicious even if it wasn’t a favorite. Your son couldn’t get that fork fast enough to his mouth!! So cute!! While your daughter knew the spices. Another baker I think!!
This was super fun to watch. I'll have to try the Indian pudding. Thank you for sharing. You are such a blessing ❤
Definitely keep these going !!!!! I purchased the same cookbook after you mentioned it the first time . Haven’t made anything from YET though I’m sure i will. The oldest cookbook is the one I am referring to . The choices that your family made are the ones i said when you were reviewing them. 😊❤. You are a great blessing and I ENJOY watching and learning from you ❤. Deborah
This was the best ever! So quaint and old fashioned.
I make the Indian Pie every year but I add raisins to the recipe!