Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images images@wellcome.ac.uk http://wellcomeimages.org A humorous image of two men wearing revolving top hats with several attachments for optical aids and tobacco etc. Coloured etching. 1830 Published: 1 January 1830
“NEW YEAR” SERIES-POSTCARD No. 300 Printed in Germany, 1910
(10-Gallon Mixture.)
5 pounds cut loaf sugar
4 cans pineapple
4 dozen oranges, cut in slices
2 dozen lemons, cut in slices
1 quart bottle abricotine (Eagle Creme D’Apricot)
7 gallons Catawba Cream (one-half Sweet and one-half Dry Catawba)
2 gallons claret wine
1 gallon brandy (Hennessey’s or California)
Put the above ingredients together in a vessel the day before you want to serve it
On the following morning filter or strain it into another vessel
Take a large punch bowl and place a nice large piece of ice in it
Decorate the top of ice with fruits
Fill up the bowl from vessel
Keep the vessel containing the punch in a cool place
Never put ice in it
I have made this punch for the past three years for the Steuben County Wine Company of Chicago, which they serve on the day before New Year of each year.
Serve in champagne glasses.
The 20th Century Guide for Mixing Fancy Drinks by James C. Maloney, 1900
R.W. Buss (1804 – 1875). “For Mr. Hogarth, of the Haymarket, he painted four small subjects illustrative of Christmas, entitled, Tlu Waits ; Bringing in the Boar’s Head ; The Yule Log, and The Wassail Bowl ; all afterwards engraved.”
Take 2 fine Ribstone pippins or half pint of sound crab apples, roasted or baked a nice light brown, not burned
Take 1 oz. of spice in equal quantities, cinnamon, mace, and old ginger
Put into a saucepan with half pint of water
Boil until it is reduced one half
Strain and pour over your apples in the bowl
Meanwhile place 2 bottles Scotch ale into a delicately clean saucepan over a clear fire until on the point of boiling only
Half pint of sherry
1 wineglass cloves
Quarter of a pound of loaf sugar, and
The peel of a lemon cut thin
Just previous to serving, the half of the nutmeg grated, and a thin slice of French roll, toasted brown, not burned
The Gentleman’s Table Guide by E. Ricket and C. Thomas, 1871
‘Old Christmas’, shown riding a yule goat. The original illustration is entitled ‘Old Christmas’ and is accompanied by a verse: “In furry pall yclad, / His brows enwreathed with holly never sere, / Old Christmas comes to close the wained year: Bampfylde”. 1836
Small glass
1/2 wine glass of rum
1 spoonful of sugar
Yolk of an egg
A few drops of lemon juice
Fill with hot water in which you have boiled a few cloves (6), coriander seed (6), and a piece of cinnamon to the pint