tudor christmas pie

The origin of our Christmas tree may have come from Martin Luther. Another contender for that name was the mince pie. Dear Ugly Sisters and other Poems’ by Laura Mucha. On Christmas Day the monarch took part in the traditional “laying on of hands” – this ritual transferred the King’s “healing” power to those afflicted with skin ailments or illness. The boys are enjoying learning about Shakespeare this year. A Tudor Christmas: Six Festive Traditions from Tudor England This was the origin of a ‘toast’ today which part of our drinking ritual. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. As part of this they decided to make a shred pie – the forerunner of the mince pies we eat today. King Henry VIII banned this practice in 1541 because it was mocking church authorities and the head of the church who was Henry. They saw it as a Popish Festival that had no connection to the Bible or God. As mistletoe is an evergreen and was regularly used to make the Bough – this evolved into the popular tradition ‘Kissing under the Mistletoe’. She was a very important guest at a number of Henry VIII’s Christmas Courts however she was conspicuously absent from the formal celebrations. The Victorians reinstated the concept of an ‘Olde English Christmas’ during the 19th century and only then did Carols return. Categories: Talks for Groups - Tags: A Tudor Christmas, A Tudor Pie, An Elizabethan Christmas, Henry VIII at Christmas, Tudor Christmas, Tudor Christmas Decorations, Tudor Festivities. We used: The boys worked really hard for the entire afternoon making their pie. One of the games the Tudors would have been familiar with was Blind Man’s Bluff! To help them understand the world Shakespeare inhabited we have been immersing ourselves in They weren’t disappointed despite all their hard work and went on to discuss how different the flavours were to those they normally eat. Turkey was first introduced into Britain in about 1523 – Henry VIII was one of the first people to eat it as part of his Christmas meal. At the court of Elizabeth I all the male nobles had to stay at her court for the whole 12 days of Christmas. appropriately bedecked in sparkling jewels. Prick top crusts with a fork. Twelfth cake was a fruitcake eaten on twelfth night. 14-ott-2012 - A Tudor Christmas Pie Excerpt: A Tudor Christmas Pie consisted of a Turkey stuffed with a goose - then stuffed with a chicken then stuffed with a partridge and finally stuffed with a pigeon all of this was put in a pastry case, called cheerfully a coffin! Second step (next day or several hours later): Roll out the pastry (coffin) and form a pie “coffin” (base). One of the most enduring customs in England was called the KISSING BOUGH – a hoop, or sphere was woven from willow, ash or hazel wood. Best wishes ,Anne, Thank you Anne – pleased my article was of some help – all the best Julia, So pleased you find it interesting Tiffany, Interesting article; thank you for posting it. The Tudors exchanged gifts on New Year’s Day unlike our modern tradition of giving on Christmas Day. Cakes were made, including the Twelfth Cake. The story of Christ was told in mystery plays – these are still performed in York to this day. Plum Pudding, originally plum porridge, the fore runner of our Christmas pudding, was eaten before the Christmas dinner. Great project! In the seventeenth century they sadly came to an end when the Puritans banned all festivities which included Christmas. Among  delicacies such as peacock pie they found out that sugar was worth a huge amount of money and spices such as nutmeg were also extremely valuable. The cake would be lavishly decorated maybe even with gold leaf, food really was about much more than just taste if you were rich. The custom of exchanging gifts at court served a political purpose. Renaissance costume design, fashion shows and educational presentations. Thank you so much for writing it and for sharing it with yus! The purpose of the Tudor Christmas was that “Christmas acted as a kind of pressure-release valve in the very strict Tudor society. . We all had the same strong reaction – yuck! During the end of the sixteenth and start of the seventeenth centuries, Puritans started to question about the way Christmas was celebrated. Directions: 1. Dec 23, 2015 - Ideas for furnishing a period dolls house . The boys and their curious dad eagerly waited for me to cut slices from the steaming hot dish. Wonderful article! To help them understand the world Shakespeare inhabited we have been immersing ourselves in Tudor history and this week we have been looking at a Tudor Christmas. Hi Carla – happy you liked my article – thank you. Many a noblewoman was left alone during this period if they chose not to attend. This is a really quick and convenient place to log in or search the blog and site without having to navigate through a whole lot of menu's. A wonderful blog that brings many aspects our our research together. Meat, oatmeal and spices were the main ingredients for their Christmas Puddings. We have our Christmas trees, Father Christmas in his red costume, Christmas crackers and not forgetting Christmas trees with their sparkling lights. It’s very nearly Christmas, so in today’s Claire Chats talk, I’m going to talk about the different meats that were eaten at Christmas in Tudor times, as well as explaining about the Tudor Christmas Pie. 56 Tudor christmas ideas | christmas themes, christmas, tudor The ‘Lord of Misrule’ may have been the inspiration for this game however the fear of public disorder and mayhem that accompanied the events  led to the institution being discouraged during the latter part of the 16th Century. She also received New Year gifts of gold, silver and rock crystal handled forks. Many of the traditions that had been carried out during the celebrations over past … I can really go to town now . Very interesting!! A favourite drink at Christmas during this period was punch – this was made in a large wooden bowl called a Wassail bowl – the drink was made of sugar, hot ale and spices. There was plenty to see and do, including wonderful […] Read more », Tweet Enjoyed presenting another talk earlier this October my ‘Tudor Talk ‘for the Quilters Guild in Bishop Auckland. During the Tudor reign the plays also started to include various games as well as song and dance. The combination of meat and fruit is odd to say the least. I’ve often wondered about it. The Tudor Christmas Pie was a rich pie of traditional birds such as partridge, chicken and goose with a recent addition, the turkey, which had been … Peacocks were also on the menu for the rich. It was the first meal consumed after the Spanish Armada and Elizabeth believed that it would be a good tribute to the Sailors. A very enjoyable piece of reading – have learnt a lot about the Christmas’s of the past! Fill each circle with the mincemeat. They placed the filling in the pastry and Theo placed the lid on the top. In History, Subjects by PrudenceDecember 16, 20143 Comments. The most important days were Saints Days – which were Dec. 25th, Jan. 1st, and Jan 6th. The celebrations in 1532 were so lavish that temporary kitchens were erected in the palace grounds. Spinning which was the major occupation of women was stopped and their spinning wheels were surrounded by flowers. There really is only one way to find out for yourself whether you like shred pie and that is to have a go at making it. People who were normally tightly controlled were given an amount of freedom. Lambswool was a drink made from roasted apples, beer, nutmeg, ginger and sugar  – the froth on the top of the drink gave this beverage its name. It’s great to find out what the ‘Tudors’ did at Christmas. Thank you. Shred pie is an acquired taste. We packaged up a large piece of pie and in the spirit of the season took it to Theo’s best friend who lives around the corner. During this period rejection or acceptance of a gift was extremely important at the Tudor court. Do not preheat over. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester was a very successful gift giver – he gave Elizabeth I many presents. Henry VIII and his daughter Queen Elizabeth I consistently rose to the fashion-occasion as well. It had a dried bean or coin hidden inside – you became the ‘King’ or ‘Queen’ for the evening and host/hostess for the nights entertainments if you were fortunate enough to find this object. On Plough Monday, the first Monday following the twelfth night all work would start again. These will have been enjoyed by such famous historical  figures as King Henry VIII, Queen Anne Boleyn and their daughter Queen Elizabeth I. I publish this article every year at the festive season for anyone who missed it! Shame it didn’t taste so good. Making an appearance at some point in Elizabeth’s reign was plum pottage. The Tudor banquets were very lavish affairs – as many as 24 courses were included. We hope you enjoy reading the site as much as we enjoy creating it. Tweet My sister Carol and I enjoyed a great day in Grassington this Christmas wearing our 19th century inspired costumes for the Dickensian Street Festival. Thank you Elizabeth – pleased you enjoyed it. This was to show the boy the honour and dignity of Holy Orders. A very impressive article. Raised with … By 1532 everything had changed – she was Queen in everything but name. . The only acceptable excuses for a not appearing during this period were severe illness, war, crusades and childbirth. Therefore it was deemed illegal to paint a picture of Jesus being bathed by his parents. We aren’t entirely sure whether he was just being incredibly polite or genuinely liked the flavour – either way at least we shared a little of the Tudor way of life with friends. A Tudor Christmas - How Henry VIII Celebrated - Donna DeRosa My son […] Read more », Tweet I will be presenting a couple of talks in October this year – my first lecture is about Regency Fashion – my second lecture is a entertaining, lively and informative Tudor Talk with Costume […] Read more », Tweet Join me Julia Soares-McCormick for an entertaining, lively and informative talk demonstrating the design and construction of my handmade reproduction gowns, and a brief history of the people who wore them, including Elizabeth I, […] Read more », Copyright © 2021 Julia Renaissance Costumes. Living history for sure. It included Anne’s device  –  a white falcon standing on roses. It would be really interesting to attend just one of them! Throughout Tudor times Carols were sung to celebrate Christmas and to spread the story of the Jesus’s birth. I have a 1/12 scale model of a Tudor Merchant’s house and wanted to make sure I had the right food and decorations for Yule. The Tudors also had their Family Coat of Arms made from salads which accompanied the meal. At Christmas the monarch would don the official Crown of State, a massive gold headpiece and wear ermine – that most regal of furs. The burning of the Yule Log at this period is thought to originate from the early Viking invaders midwinter ritual. The cooking make the meat pale so the head was decorated with pigs grease and soot so it would more lifelike! Costumes included Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots in her execution gown. In 1534 Anne Boleyn presented Henry with a table fountain made of silver gilt. In 1531 although she was not yet Queen of England Anne Boleyn she was housed in Greenwich in the Queens lodgings however she still avoided the formal Christmas celebrations at Court. He would assume all the duties except taking Mass but he would preach a sermon and go on parishioner visits. A wild boar was cooked on Christmas Day in the homes of the wealthy and its head was also used as a table decoration. On a journey home he was struck by the beauty of the stars shining through the fir tree – so Luther cut off the top of one of the smaller trees and took it home – he placed small candles on the ends of the branches to resemble stars. By the afternoon it was falling apart so Tristan found it simple to shred using his hands. A Tudor Christmas Pie consisted of a Turkey stuffed with a goose  – then stuffed with a chicken – then stuffed with a partridge and finally stuffed with a pigeon – all of this was put in a pastry case, called a cheerfully – a coffin! I sometimes wonder how different history may have been if this prince has lived longer than a few weeks! All courtiers were required to attend the festivities at Court. They rolled it out and formed the pastry case ready for the filling. Lovely post – it’s fascinating to found out how Henry and others spent the festive season. Well prepared. Katherine of Aragon gave birth to a son on New Year’s Day in 1511. The meat had been put in the oven to stew in water in the morning. The Tudor Christmas included several other traditions that we would recognise today in one form or another. They watched ‘The Two Gentlemen of Verona’ and have been studying the language of Shakespeare as well as learning about the great bard of Avon. I am becoming a fan of the Tudors and yes I think you are right about their Christmases being fun. Apr 6, 2012 - A Tudor Christmas Pie Excerpt: A Tudor Christmas Pie consisted of a Turkey stuffed with a goose - then stuffed with a chicken – then stuffed with a partridge and finally stuffed with a pigeon – all of this was put in a pastry case, called cheerfully – a coffin! They used costume to emphasize both their power, wealth and status. They make pastry quite often with me so this was an easy part of the pie making for them. A small figure of the Holy Family or a figure of the Christ child was placed in the middle. See more ideas about Maybe not –  however I can’t help thinking that, in their own different way they may have been a lot more fun than today. Our budget didn’t stretch to gold leaf but we did manage to obtain everything on our list of ingredients. In this case they decided that the Tudor shred pie wasn’t for them but they have agreed to try a few more historical dishes before they completely make up their minds. Chop it into smaller pieces, if you prefer. During Tudor times, this was a large raised pie filled with ground meat, spices, and dried fruit (there were also fast day versions with fish instead of meat). It was possible that their daughter Queen Elizabeth I was conceived during merry making that particular Christmas. All work was halted except for the care of animals throughout this period. Another Christmas tradition was ‘Mumming’ the performance of plays. The nobles used it to show off their wealth, gain favour with the King and assert their status. A Tudor Christmas - Mice Pie (4th January) 4th January - Mince-Pie. ‘Souse’ pickled pig’s feet and ears were a popular Christmas dish – although I admit I don’t think I would fancy it! Tradition was to skin the bird first, it was cooked and the meat was placed back into the skin to create a decoration for the table. On the Twelfth Night his ‘rule’ ended. Remove the meat from the vinegar and season it with the spices. Enormous pies, the staple of any feast, contained vast quantities of meat, and were sometimes called Christmas pies. 3. In 1541 Henry VIII, had a law introduced which banned all sports on Christmas Day except archery. Shred pie is made with meat and a substantial quantity of fruit. The Tudors however did not adopt this custom – instead they decorated their homes on Christmas Eve with holly, ivy, mistletoe, box, laurel and yew. We are doing A Tudor Christmas this year, the four grandchildren aged 6 and 3, a double brace, are fascinated. They made the pastry first by rubbing the butter in to the flour and then mixing in the egg and cold water to form the pastry dough. In the 1520’s Henry VIII had fallen in love with Anne Boleyn and she became his official mistress. He also presented Elizabeth with what is believed to be the world’s first wristwatch . They mixed all the ingredients together in a big bowl after Theo carefully measured out the correct quantities. Before they began they researched what types of foods would have been eaten at a Tudor banquet and were quite surprised by their findings. The following Christmas carols would have been sung by the Tudors- We Wish You a Merry Christmas, The First Nowell, The Coventry Carol, ,  Ding Dong Merrily on High and In Dulci Jubilo. The King expected and was given a gift from everyone of any importance and a gift would be given in return. Remove from … Tristan discovered Marchpane which was a cake made from marzipan which would have been served as a show of status by the very rich because it was a rare sweet dish. I really enjoyed reading about a Tudor Christmas – very well written and very interesting. Just wanted to say this is an excellent post! Thank you for your post – it is very interesting – particularly to me as I love ‘The Tudors’. The baby was named after King Henry VIII –  he was so happy he extended the Christmas court to include a grand tournament and pageant at Westminster. The shocking secrets of the Tudor Christmas dinner - BBC Food The Tudors also ate mince pies that were shaped like a cribs (this practice was outlawed when Oliver Cromwell came to power as it was deemed blasphemous)! If you have enjoyed reading this article please send me a comment  – it has taken me quite a while to write and it would be lovely to know that you enjoyed reading it – thank you! I wish there was a little direction for making clothes for small people to wear at our celebrations. The Christmas festivities of today seem to be becoming more and more commercial. King Henry VIII showed his pleasure or displeasure by rejecting or accepting gifts. At the bottom of the Wassail bowl was a crust of bread, the drink was offered to the most important person in the room and then passed around. That is the poor people’s clothes not the available smart rich peoples! A Lord of Misrule ‘The King of Christmas’, was appointed during the festive season. 2. Nov 16, 2013 - Immediately surrounding Mrs. Musgrove were the little Harvilles, whom she was sedulously guarding from the tyranny of the two children from the Cottage, expressly arrived to amuse them. In 1551 another law was passed – this time by his son King Edward VI to say that everybody had to walk to church on Christmas Day when they attended a church service – this apparently is  still the law today. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. After half an hour in the oven their Tudor creation was ready and it really looked good. Tudor Pie was a turkey stuffed with goose, stuffed with chicken, stuffed with partridge, stuffed with pigeon all put in a pastry case and served with jointed hare, small game birds and wild fowl! A Tudor Christmas Pie consisted of a Turkey stuffed with a goose – then stuffed with a chicken – then stuffed with a partridge and finally stuffed with a pigeon – all of this was put in a pastry case, called a cheerfully – a coffin! A Christmas in Tudor England was very different to the festive season of today. Both Oxford and Cambridge colleges employed travelling players in their productions during the 16th Century. She also had a Basle Cup made by Hans Holbein – it was fashioned with satyrs and a crown cover. Be warned though that early descriptions sound nothing like what we enjoy with brandy butter. An alternative term for Christmas is the word ‘Yule’ it has existed for centuries. Queen Katherine of Aragon for the sake of appearances appeared beside Henry at the Christmas celebrations through 1530. Put remaining pieces of crust on top for lids. We might not have had any gold leaf but they managed to decorate the pie beautifully using pastry patterns. Have a merry Christmas. It provided them with an opportunity to wear their most fabulous and finest costumes. I wonder were the days of Tudor Christmases past, with their royal excesses and intrigues really any better. A very interesting and informative article. These included revelry, drinking, general chaos and role reversal. Just to let you know I loved this information thank you so much, I would love to be able to have joined them. Perhaps the best example of this occurred in 1532 when Henry VIII accepted an exotic set of richly decorated Pyrenean boar spears as a New Year’s present from Anne Boleyn but rejected Katherine of Aragon’s gold cup. It’s described as “a sort … Goose was also consumed – in 1588 Elizabeth I invited everyone to eat it for their Christmas dinner. So please you thought my article was wonderful and that you love the Tudors as well! So informative, thank you for going to the trouble to write this brilliant piece. I thought you may be interested to read about the festivities enjoyed by the Tudors in the 16th Century. We decided to taste the festive pie at the same time, on the count of three. 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