Discover what life was like in Victorian England, and uncover the history behind the real Avis Crocombe. Learn about the life of Avis Crocombe and her staff at Audley End House during the Victorian era. As the 'jewel in the crown' of the British Empire, the culture of the subcontinent influenced language, fashion and food in England in the 19th century.
In this cozy, old-world Christmas cooking video, I'm making a full Victorian holiday menu while sharing the history behind these beloved dishes and why they became staples of Christmas dinners. Explore the life and times of Mrs Avis Crocombe, head cook at Audley End House in the 1880s. Watch as Victorian recipes are brought to life through our popular YouTube series, The Victorian Way, and discover the reality of life below stairs at a Victorian country house.
Make a Cup of Tea - The Victorian Way In this video Mrs Crocombe takes a break from her cooking to make a pot of tea in the Victorian kitchen. She uses tea leaves, a tea pot, tea cosy and fine china cup. No Tea Bags.
Duration/Time: 2:09. The Victorian Way is a series of videos by the English Heritage channel on YouTube, titled "How to make X - The Victorian Way". The show presents various delicious recipes of classical British cuisine from the mid.
Victorian Era Kitchen by Dan Snow Publication date 2023-07-05 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics Dan Snow, Historian, History, YouTube, Video, Educational, Research Material, Food, England, Victorian Era, United Kingdom, 720p, 1080p, 2023 Language English Item Size 296.5M What Did Working Class People Eat in the Victorian Era? From making devonshire squab pie with muttons and apples, to making a beautiful boozy trifle, Inga spends a whole day making only Victorian recipes dating ba. It wasn't until I saw How to Cook: The Victorian Way with Mrs Crocombe cookbook that I became intrigued.
Basically, the YouTube channel English Heritage has created a subsection of cooking the "Victorian Way." Watch Victorian recipes brought to life by Mrs. Avis Crocombe, head cook at Audley End House and Gardens in the 1880s.