Holiday cooking -- Folklore
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
Bird's milk / Sheila Ann Marin, 1973 October 4
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Sheila Marin, who collected information from who roommate Kathy Ann Hoffman, who measured it from her Hungarian grandmother's unwritten and unmeasured recipe. Light spoonfuls of whipped egg whites cooked in hot milk and sauced with a light custard. Traditional etiology is that birds fed it to fairies.
Bratzels / Arlene N. Huber, 1983 November
Report by Utah State University folklore student Arlene N. Huber about a Swiss traditional Christmas cookie, cooked in a special-purpose press.
Cardamon buns / Bryan Neifer, 1994 February
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Bryan Neifer, who collected information from Jeane Swenson Christofferson and Kathy Christofferson. Traditional Swedish Christmas treat. Recipe held as something of a family secret.
Carmel sauce and hard sauce / Robert Cook, 1982 May 23
Report by Utah State University history student Robert Cook, who collected information from his mother, Colleen Cook. Caramel sauce served over the carrot pudding of 6.1.1.2.3. Hard sauce use not specified.
Carrot pudding and dip / Gena Blonquist, 1984 July 2
Report by Utah State University folklore student Gena Blonquist, who collected information from her mother, Afton W. Blonquist. Recipe from Gena's paternal grandmother. A steamed pudding with carrots, potatoes, bread crumbs, spices, walnuts, and currants, served with a cooked sauce (recipe included). Traditional for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Carrot pudding, Christmas pudding, or steam pudding / Lorilee Coffey, 1979 March
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Lorilee Coffey, who collected information from her mother, Wanda Coffey. A steamed pudding with carrots, potatoes, suet, spices, nuts, and raisins, served with a lemon or vinegar sauce (latter recipe not included). Traditional for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Carrot pudding / Robert Cook, 1982 May 23
Report by Utah State University history student Robert Cook, who collected information from his mother, Colleen Cook. A steamed pudding with carrots, potatoes, spices, walnuts, and raisins. See 6.1.1.4.1 for caramel sauce recipe. Traditional for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Christmas freak / Caleb Warnock, 1997 May 21
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Caleb Warnock about a recipe he and his roommates invented for a Christmas party in 1991. A hot drink composed of orange juice and Kool-Aid. Intended to impress women.
Christmas fruitcake / Sharla Smith, 1981 December 24
Report by Brigham Young University folklore student Sharla Smith, who collected information from her grandmother, Adeline Pratt. Fruit cake recipe that goes back at least to Adeline's own grandmother.
Collection of Christmas foodways material lore, 1972-1997
Contains descriptions (and sometimes recipes) of culinary material lore centered around Christmas. Items were collected by students in folklore classes at Brigham Young University and Utah State University from 1972 to 1997. Most of the items are typewritten, but a few of the older items are handwritten. Many of the items contain a description of how, when, and where they were collected as well as explanations of social and cultural contexts.