
Episode 5
Heston recreates mock turtle soup, a recipe first appearing in 1732 but whose craze lasted into Victorian times. From October 2013.
Heston Blumenthal's name is synonymous with cutting edge cuisine but his inspiration comes from the history of British cooking. In 'Historic Heston' he chooses twenty eight dishes which span from medieval times to the late 19th Century. He takes them apart, then puts them together again with his own inimitable twist, so creating a sublime 21st Century take on ancient delicacies.
Today, as an avowed fan of Alice in Wonderland, Heston unveils the inspiration for one of his signature dishes, Mock Turtle Soup. The original recipe for the soup appeared in a cookbook written by the first Professor of Botany at Cambridge University in 1732, but the dish quickly made it into the mainstream and the craze for it lasted well into the Victorian age.
Written by Heston Blumenthal
Read by Heston Blumenthal and Hugh Dennis
Abridged and produced by Jane Marshall
A Jane Marshall production for BBC Radio 4.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reader | Heston Blumenthal |
| Reader | Hugh Dennis |
| Producer | Jane Marshall |
| Abridger | Jane Marshall |
| Author | Heston Blumenthal |
Broadcasts
- Fri 18 Oct 201309:45BBC Radio 4 FM
- Sat 19 Oct 201300:30BBC Radio 4
- Fri 21 Sep 201814:45BBC Radio 4 Extra
- Sat 22 Sep 201802:45BBC Radio 4 Extra





