Still getting settled, but working on these recipe histories every day. I've been busy with Omelets (or Omelettes). Once omelets became part of the breakfast menu a large selection of recipes began to appear, far too many to include in a book. Here is an early Omelet with bacon recipe which got clipped, but too good to totally discard, so sharing it here.
I'm still busy researching early omelet recipes, so unsure if there were earlier English-language omelet recipes than those published in this 1653 translation of French chef François Pierre la Varenne's 1651 edition of Le Cuisinier François, this being one of several omelet recipes which were included.
[1653] Omelet of Gammon
67 Take one doſen of eggs, break them, take out the
whites of half a doſen, and beat
them; then take of your gammon as much as you will think fitting, mince it, and
mixe it with your eggs; take ſome
lard, cut it and melt it, powre your Omlet into it; let it not be too much
fryed, and ſerve. [La Varenne, Francois, “The French Cook”, p95
Englished by I.D.G. 1653 (printed for Charles Adams::London)]
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