Blancmange
Blancmange is a classic pudding-like dessert that is typically made in a mold. In the book, it’s a treat that Meg makes for Laurie when he’s sick, as it’s said to be good for a sore throat.
Bread
The Marches love bread! Whether they’re breakfasting on toast or snacking on a slice with butter (or burning the occasional loaf by accident—Jo certainly could’ve used this thorough bread-baking guide), it’s truly a staple.
Turnovers
Housekeeper Hannah was always looking out for the March girls, making turnovers for them to eat as they walked to school or work. The pastries doubled as hand-warmers—the girls even called them their “muffs.”
Beef Tea
This healthful elixir was something akin to beef broth, consumed to soothe and nourish anyone feeling under the weather. Go one step further and learn how to make your own bone broth.
Ice Cream
Pink ice cream was part of an elaborate Christmas spread given to the Marches by Mr. Laurence. Such treats would have been quite the welcome surprise, especially during the 1860s. The usual fare during the Civil War was much simpler.
Buckwheat Cakes
Buckwheat cakes are referred to multiple times throughout the book. The griddled cakes the Marches munched on were much more dense and hearty than the pancakes we expect at our local diner these days. You can skip the diner breakfast and make your own pancakes from scratch (buckwheat flour optional).
Gingerbread
There are several references to gingerbread in the book, and the Marches and their friends surely enjoyed both the cake and cookie versions. They liked molasses candies, too.
Plum Pudding
Like many families of the time, the Marches enjoyed traditional plum pudding with their Christmas meal; like any good pudding, it “melted in one’s mouth.” Learn everything you wanted to know about Christmas puddings.
Bonbons
In addition to old-fashioned chocolate drop candies, the ladies of Little Women occasionally treated themselves to bonbons (which sometimes included mottoes, that is, a joke or a piece of trivia). After all, good things often come in small packages.
Lemonade
Along with coffee and tea, lemonade was a go-to beverage for the March family, and you can be sure it was made from scratch.
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