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  • Farmer's market display with jars of apple sauce and apple butter spread alongside fresh red gooseberries in turquoise baskets with price sign
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    Gooseberry Chutnee, An East India Receipt

    ByKara August 6, 2015January 13, 2019

    More preservation tactics of Mrs. B.C. Howard née Jane Gilmor, this time in the form of chutney. Mrs. Howard has a number of Indian recipes in her cookbook, including three “East India Receipt”s for chutneys and pickled lemons. She also includes a curry, a recipe for “Binderloo”, and “Indian Pilau.” From my modern vantage point…

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  • Fresh red and black currants in white bowl for homemade currant jelly recipe
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    Currant Jelly

    ByKara July 30, 2015January 13, 2019

    When I saw all the bountiful berry offerings from Reid’s Orchard at the Waverly Farmers Market, I had to take action. Nearly all of my Maryland cookbooks contain recipes for currant jelly. It was popular with meats, especially game such as venison. It is also a frequent ingredient in more complicated sauces containing onions and…

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  • Cast iron Dutch oven buried in coals underground for slow cooking beef à la mode over campfire
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    Beef à la Mode: A Hearth Classic

    ByKara June 12, 2015April 5, 2026

    This is another recipe from B.C. Howard’s “Fifty Years in a Maryland Kitchen.” Although separated by half a century, I think of her book as the Maryland version of Mary Randolph’s “The Virginia Housewife,” and refer to the latter as a useful cross-reference for some of the recipes (such as this one). Both books entail…

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  • Fried chicken with creamy mushroom sauce served on waffle fries with asparagus
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    Maryland Fried Chicken: lets do this

    ByKara May 12, 2015March 6, 2026

    Much like scrapple, Maryland fried chicken is a topic that I intend to revisit on Old Line Plate many times. There’s a lot of background, a lot of recipes, and enough confusion to go around. So what IS “Maryland fried chicken”? There is a European dish known as Chicken Maryland or Chicken a la Maryland,…

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  • Rabbit fricassee in cream sauce with pearl onion and herbs, served with bread and vintage children's glass on patterned tablecloth
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    Fricassee of Rabbit, Mrs. B.C. Howard

    ByKara April 6, 2015April 5, 2026

    “Fricassee or fricassée /ˈfrɪkəsiː/[1] is a method of cooking meat in which it is cut up, sautéed and braised, and served with its sauce, traditionally a white sauce.” (Wikipedia) In the recipe for Pizza Chicken I introduced burgersub’s chicken allergy. This allergy also includes turkey and other fowl. As a result of it, rabbit has…

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