I visited Quebec several years ago and since then have become quite interested in its history. I was eager to visit Quebec House in Kent was the home of General Wolfe, the controversial figure who brought Quebec under British control.
The house has an exhibition about the Quebec campaign and also shows what life was like in the 1730s. I was surprised to discover most heavenly smell when I entered the house. I followed my nose to the kitchen to find some goodies...
The house has an exhibition about the Quebec campaign and also shows what life was like in the 1730s. I was surprised to discover most heavenly smell when I entered the house. I followed my nose to the kitchen to find some goodies...
To my surprise, a lady was baking treats in this 18th century kitchen. The recipes were taken from General Wolfe's wife's recipe book. I tasted lemon drops which were like clouds of sugar and also a fruit cake that had a hint of orange blossom. The cook informed me that the most popular cake with the visitors are the macaroons. They are flavoured with rose water and are even gluten free.
I loved connecting with the past through these treasured recipes. Quebec House is well worth a visit, not just for the free cake, but also a fascinating incite into the man who took Quebec.
I loved connecting with the past through these treasured recipes. Quebec House is well worth a visit, not just for the free cake, but also a fascinating incite into the man who took Quebec.
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