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17 August 2025

Eating with the Tudors: Food and Recipes, by Brigitte Webster


Available from Amazon UK and Amazon US

Spice up your culinary habits and step back in time to recreate a true Tudor feast by impressing your guests the Tudor way.

Eating with the Tudors is an extensive collection of authentic Tudor recipes that tell the story of a dramatically changing world in sixteenth-century England. This book highlights how religion, reformation and politics influenced what was served on a Tudor’s dining table from the very beginning of Henry VII’s reign to the final days of Elizabeth I’s rule. 

Discover interesting little food snippets from Tudor society, carefully researched from household account books, manuscripts, letters, wills, diaries and varied works by Tudor physicians, herbalists and chronologists. 

Find out about the Tudor’s obsession with food and uncover which key ingredients were the most popular choice. Rediscover old Tudor favourites that once again are being celebrated in trendy restaurants and learn about the new, exotic food that excited and those foods that failed to meet the Elizabethan expectations. 

Eating with the Tudors explains the whole concept of what a healthy balanced meal meant to the people of Tudor England and the significance and symbology of certain food and its availability throughout the year. Gain an insight into the world of Tudor food, its role to establish class, belonging and status and be tempted to re-create some iconic Tudor flavours and experience for yourself the many varied and delicious seasonal tastes that Tudor dishes have to offer. 

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About the Author

Brigitte Webster is a qualified teacher of home economics and history, making her the perfect 'accomplished' Tudor housewife in a modern world. As a competent and experienced cook with a deep passion for Tudor history she fully immersed herself in archaeological, experimental cookery which also motivated her to grow period vegetables, herbs and fruits to achieve the most authentic results. Brigitte has appeared on Prof Suzannah Lipscomb's TV series Walking Tudor England and is a regular contributor to the magazine Tudor Places. She also appears in popular history podcasts. In 2019 she was a guest speaker at the first TudorCon exposition in Pennsylvania. When she is not researching for her next book or cooking, she is busy looking after a small Tudor Manor. Find out more at https://www.tudorexperience.com/ and find Brigitte on Twitter @tudorfoodrecipe and BlueSky ‪@tudorfoodrecipe.bsky.social‬

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