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American Focus > Blog > Lifestyle > I Cooked Like Jane Austen, and All I Got Was This Vaguely Regency-Era Sense of Smugness (and an Inedible Soup)
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I Cooked Like Jane Austen, and All I Got Was This Vaguely Regency-Era Sense of Smugness (and an Inedible Soup)

Last updated: May 9, 2025 4:20 pm
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As someone who fancies herself a home chef, I often find joy in preparing meals for my boyfriend and myself instead of resorting to takeout. However, lately, I’ve been yearning for a more refined and aesthetically pleasing cooking experience. The recent release of “Miss Austen” on PBS has sparked my interest in all things Austen, leading me to explore the Republic of Pemberley website and immerse myself in the world of early 19th-century England.

Inspired by the culinary delights of Jane Austen’s time, I decided to try my hand at a recipe for “White Soup” featured in “Pride and Prejudice.” Despite some reservations about the abundance of animal proteins in the recipe, I forged ahead with a mixture of veal bones, chicken thighs, anchovies, and bacon simmering on my stove. The aroma wafting through my kitchen was promising, albeit slightly overwhelming.

After straining the concoction and allowing it to rest in the fridge (albeit for a shorter time than recommended), I proceeded to add sweet almonds, cream, and an egg yolk to the mix. The resulting concoction was a peculiar blend of savory and sweet flavors that left me questioning Jane Bennet’s taste in soup.

In the end, I couldn’t bring myself to serve the unique creation and ended up ordering Thai food instead. While my attempt at recreating a Regency-era dish may not have been a resounding success, it was a fun and enlightening experience that taught me to appreciate the modern conveniences of culinary diversity.

So, as I reflect on my culinary journey through the pages of Austen’s novels, I am reminded that sometimes the best meals are the ones shared with loved ones, regardless of whether they come from a 19th-century recipe book or a local takeout menu. And who knows, perhaps one day I’ll muster the courage to try my hand at another historical dish and create a masterpiece worthy of Austen herself.

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