Please Note: This event has expired.
What did people eat during the early days of York? Where did food come from and how was it prepared?
Learn about 18th century ingredients, cooking techniques, and tools at the Colonial Complex.
Visit the Colonial Complex on November 28th to see Manager of Public Programs, Christine Cooper, demonstrate preparation and cooking techniques using the tools of the period. Visitors will be able to observe, ask questions, and visit the Tavern kitchen garden. Christine will also talk about common ingredients and where they came from. Drop in anytime from 10 AM-1 PM.
Instructions and recipes will be available to take home.
November Menu:
Beef Stew
Pompion (Pumpkin) Pie, baked in our Squirrel Tail Oven
Due to COVID-19 precautions we will need to limit the number of people in the summer kitchen. We ask our visitors to practice social distancing and wear masks. To maintain distance between groups we ask our visitors to step outside to allow other guests to observe and ask questions. Visitors will be unable to sample food.
This event will be held in the summer kitchen. The kitchen is not climate controlled.
ADMISSION INFO
LOCATION
157 West Market Street, York, PA 17401
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Protocols
This event has been cancelled due to the recent spike in COVID-19 cases. Watch our website for virtual demonstrations starting in December.