Downton Abbey recipes – Bite From the Past (2024)

My life is complete again. Downton Abbey, Season Three, is now airing on PBS and I find myself anxiously counting the days until Sunday when I can get my next fix.

Like most Downton fans, I am deeply invested in the characters. Will Lady Mary and Matthew find everlasting happiness? Will Branson be accepted into the family? Will the Dowager Countess and Mrs. Crawley ever agree on anything? Will Lady Edith be anything more than the Marcia Brady of Edwardian-era England? I tune in each week, longing to know the answers to these questions but also for the exquisite costumes, the GORGEOUS estate, and…. the food. I’ll admit it. When a dining or kitchen scene is shown, I barely pay attention to the dialogue. My eyes dart through the room for glimpses of the cookware, the serving dishes, the stove, and the pantry. What’s on the sideboard? How are the dishes prepared and presented? This is where my attention is focused. Sorry, Downton writers.

The servants of Downton have their own communal table where they have meals after the family has been served.

On premiere day, I needed something to keep myself occupied or I knew the hours would drag until 9 p.m. So, I made Downton-era food… four recipes, which I’ll be sharing over the course of the next two weekends.

Fruitcake, anyone?

As we enter Season Three, Downton’s plotline has moved into 1920. I admit, I’m not a fan of this decade. The dresses are formless, the hair is shorn and bobbed, and all I know of 1920’s era food is what I’ve learned from reading F. Scott Fitzgerald, with his description of tomato sandwiches, salad and gin. It always seemed to me that the 1920’s were an era of light food and heavy drinking.

But the 1920’s America of Fitzgerald’s depiction is different than the England of the 1920’s. The people of Great Britain are rebuilding after World War One and the old money families are struggling to maintain their way of life and traditions in a new age where class and upbringing are beginning to be of less importance.

Mrs. Patmore, Daisy, and new footman Alfred.

I went looking for recipes mainly from the 1920’s to share with you. Three of these come from my fabulous Christmas present cookbook, “Heirloom Cooking with the Brass Sisters.” Marilynn and Sheila Brass are collectors of vintage recipes, both in book form and handwritten, and they date each recipe by decade. The fourth recipe is from the Downton Abbey Cooks blog, which I highly recommend to fellow Downton-lovers. And for a fabulous article about that blog’s author and the food, the kitchen, and dining room of Downton-real and fictional-click here!

We begin with Salmon Squares. I picked this because it sounded delicious-and also because I imagined it would be a luncheon request of Countess Grantham’s American mother, played by Shirley Maclaine. It’s sophisticated, rich, and presents beautifully. I suggest it for your next Sunday dinner. It is labor intensive-but well worth the effort! It makes nine servings.

Countess Grantham’s mother, played by Shirley MacClaine.

Ingredients
• 2 cups fine bread crumbs (see note)
• 1 cup milk
• 2 eggs, separated
• 1 cup cooked rice
• 1 cup heavy cream
• 1 14.75 ounce canned salmon
• ¼ cup chopped onion
• 6 tablespoons butter, melted, divided
• 4 ½ tablespoons finely chopped dill, divided
• 1 tablespoon parsley
• 1 teaspoon salt
• ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
• ¼ teaspoon paprika
• 10 Ritz crackers, crushed
• 1 cup mayonnaise
• 2 teaspoons lemon juice
• ½ teaspoon sugar

Instructions

Set the oven rack in the middle position. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Coat a 2 quart, 8×11 inch ovenproof glass baking dish with cooking spray. You’ll also need another pan in which to set the baking dish to create a water bath-I used a glass 9×12 inch pan. Set a kettle of water on to boil.

Note: To make fine bread crumbs, toast six slices of bread. Bread into bits and process in a blender, one slice at a time, set on “grind.”
Place bread crumbs in large bowl. Put milk in a microwaveable mug and heat in microwave for about a minute and 15 seconds, until hot but not boiling. Pour hot milk over bread crumbs. Add egg yolks, mix, and set aside.

Bread crumbs, milk and egg yolks

In a medium size bowl, combine rice, cream, salmon, onion, 4 tablespoons of the melted butter, 1 ½ tablespoons of the dill, parsley, salt, pepper and paprika. Add to the bread crumb mixture and stir to combine.

The cream, salmon and dill step. Anytime there is cream in a recipe, you know it’s going to be good.

Beat egg whites with mixer until soft peaks form. Fold egg whites into salmon mixture and transfer to prepared 8×11 baking dish. Mix the remaining 2 tablespoons melted butter with cracker crumbs and sprinkle over top.

Place 8×11 dish into the larger dish. Pour boiling water into the larger dish until it comes about halfway up the sides of the 8×11 inch dish. Cover the entire thing with foil and place carefully into oven.

This was difficult to illustrate but you can see the 8×11 pan inside the 9×13 pan, which is half filled with water. So basically, you bake and steam your salmon.

Bake 30 minutes. The recipe says to check the water periodically to make sure it doesn’t evaporate. I didn’t see any water evaporation at all but I use an electric oven and in a gas oven, the water may evaporate-so keep an eye on it. Replenish as needed.

After 30 minutes, remove the foil and bake an additional 30 minutes or until a tester inserted into salmon comes out clean. Remove from oven and the water bath and let the dish cook for about 10 minutes before serving.

Meanwhile, mix the mayonnaise, three tablespoons of the dill, lemon juice, and sugar in a bowl. Cut the salmon into squares and serve with a dollop of the dill mayonnaise. Enjoy!

The salmon squares with the dill mayo, and a little carrots on the side for color.

Downton Abbey recipes – Bite From the Past (2024)

FAQs

What did they eat for dinner at Downton Abbey? ›

Dinner at Downton Abbey was typically a formal affair, reflecting the aristocratic traditions of the time. The meal would consist of several courses, including soup, fish, a main course (often meat), a salad course, a dessert course, and coffee.

What do they eat for breakfast in Downton Abbey? ›

Everyone had breakfast: There were scrambled eggs, bacon, and kedgeree for the family, and this meal was eaten in the breakfast room rather than the dining room. Married ladies took breakfast on a tray in bed. The servants sometimes ate porridge (oatmeal) but toast, jam, and cups of strong tea was the norm.

Did they use real food in Downton Abbey? ›

By Matt Barber Globe Correspondent,January 1, 2013, 6:00 p.m. 'Downton Abbey," a soap opera disguised in period costume, takes place in England in the 1910s and oozes with romance and intrigue.

What is a savory in Downton Abbey? ›

Meals are multi-course, including soup, meat and fish entrees, a “savory” (appetizer), fresh vegetables and a dessert called “pudding,” no matter how fancy. Remember the Charlotte Russe Ethel made for lunch (called “luncheon”) after Sybil's death in childbirth? Yet all the women stay skinny as worms.

What time did they eat dinner in Downton Abbey? ›

The Ladies should enter first two by two followed by the Gentlemen. Afternoon Tea will be served at five o'clock in the Drawing Room or in the Tea Room. You may also expect a selection of bread and butter, tea bread, cakes and biscuits to be served. Dinner will be served at eight o'clock.

How many meals a day in Downton Abbey? ›

Furthermore, they appear to eat three square meals a day, plus tea with nibbles. Judging from the bowls of eggs and cream Mrs. Patmore is perpetually beating in the kitchen, the gentry at Downton are not exactly being served Lean Cuisines.

What does Lord Grantham drink? ›

While Lord Grantham and his contemporaries may have routinely enjoyed drinking first-growth claret, Berry thinks there was less prestige attached to specific domaines – especially since wine was often purchased in casks, bottled on the estate by the butler, and decanted before being served.

How to eat like Downton Abbey? ›

Eat seasonal

Meals on Downton Abbey consist of seasonal food such as asparagus in August and game in the shooting season. They are big fans of meat which includes pork, fish, beef and lamb. Refer to Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management for hundreds of recipes.

Who washed the dishes in Downton Abbey? ›

Duties of the scullery maid

The scullery was a small kitchen or room at the back of a house used for washing dishes and other dirty household work. To find out more about the duties of a scullery maid, I consulted the play book for Downton Abbey's food and dining scenes: Mrs.

Who turned down Downton Abbey? ›

"Downton Abbey" could have been a bit different. The British series, which has been a stateside success on PBS, apparently wanted to cast Gillian Anderson in one of its lead roles.

Was Downton filmed at Buckingham Palace? ›

Expect to see exquisite furniture, elaborate decor and treasured artworks from the Royal Collection. There are 19 State Rooms in total, and whilst the filmmakers would have you believe parts of Downton Abbey were shot here, no filming actually took place inside Buckingham Palace.

How old is everyone in Downton Abbey season 1? ›

The Downton Abbey Series 1 script says Mary was 21 in 1912 (and thus born in 1891), that Edith was 20 (thus born in 1982) and that Sybil was 17 (thus born in 1895) (edited by HarryPotterRules1) 0 A Fandom user · 9/21/2013 Julian Fellowes announced that in 1912, Mary Crawley was 21, Edith 20, and Sybil 17.

What is the saddest episode of Downton Abbey? ›

"Journey to the Highlands" isn't so famous for its change of scenery as it is for Matthew's death. With its expected drama, the episode feels like any other, except Downton is in Scotland. However, watching and knowing that it's Matthew's last appearance makes it all the more tragic.

What do the white feathers mean in Downton Abbey? ›

Two women giving out white feathers appear at a fund raising concert hosted by the Crawleys to support the war effort. The feathers were handed to able bodied males not in uniform, specifically William and Branson as an indication of cowardice.

What is the deal with Marigold on Downton Abbey? ›

When Marigold was first born in Geneva, Switzerland, Edith planned to give her up for adoption with only Lady Rosamund Painswick knowing of her existence. However, Violet and later Cora eventually learned the truth, along with most of the family, and Cora arranged for Marigold to live at Downton as Edith's "ward".

What did royals eat for dinner in medieval times? ›

Food for a King

Dishes included game, roasted or served in pies, lamb, venison and swan. For banquets, more unusual items, such as conger eel and porpoise could be on the menu. Sweet dishes were often served along with savoury. Only the King was given a fork, with which he ate sweet preserves.

What did servants eat for dinner? ›

Supper was generally a simple meal of cold meat and rice or suet pudding. In most houses, however, servants supplemented the food given to them with leftovers from meals served upstairs, and supper was often made up of such leftovers.

What did the middle colonies eat for dinner? ›

Deer, turkeys, ducks, partridges, and quail were frequently hunted, and freshwater fish supplemented the colonial diet. Beekeeping was also an established practice, which provided a local supply of honey. People in the middle colonies also seasoned their food with herbs that were both cultivated and harvested wild.

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