This month’s
History Baker’s Recipe is from a book compiled by Ada Hartley c.1910-1970. Ada
Hartley was a teacher for 47 years within the East Riding of Yorkshire, 33 of
them spent at Hessle
C.E. Infants
School where she rose to
be Headmistress. The recipe book (Ref: C DIMH/1/3) includes hand written
recipes as well as recipes Ada
cut out of magazines. It was deposited with the History Centre in April 2010.
The reason
that I chose this particular recipe was because I had already decided that I
would make something savoury for a change. I also wanted to find a war-time
recipe so that this month’s bake would tie in with our VE day 70th anniversary celebrations.
This sausage
loaf recipe caught my attention as I have never made a meat loaf and I thought
I would give it a try. Off to the butchers I went. I changed a couple of things
within the recipe, for example I used smoked bacon trimmings and nutmeg rather
than mace. I also brought in some English mustard for colleagues who fancied a
try as I thought that would add a bit of flavour.
Colleague’s comments:
Elaine: Very
tasty
Pete: Very
meaty-good with the mustard!
Christine:
Absolutely delicious, a war-time recipe that tastes good today!
Verity:
Lovely, would be very nice with a roast!
Laura: Great,
strong flavour and very tasty!
Carol:
Delicious
Claire: Very
flavoursome, would make good pastry lattice filling
Caoimhe: Scrummy
– delicious!
Written by
Elspeth
Bower, Archivist
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