Okay, so I got this wild hair to dive into some American Civil War recipes. Yeah, the ones from way back in the 1860s. It sounded kinda cool and, honestly, I was getting bored with my usual cooking routine. I wanted to see what people ate during that time, especially the soldiers. Food was scarce and all that mess.
First, I did some digging around. And let me tell you, it wasn’t easy finding these old recipes. I ended up reading a bunch of old letters and historical documents. It was kinda like being a food detective or something. Some are from civilians. The Civil War also impacted them.

Then, I tried to make sense of these recipes. A lot of them were super basic, not like the stuff we’re used to today. They used what they had, simple as that. Most of the ingredients were things like flour, water, salt, and maybe some dried meat if they were lucky.
Hardtack
Now, the first thing I decided to tackle was hardtack. Apparently, this was a big deal back then. It’s basically a really hard biscuit, almost like a cracker but way tougher. They made it with just flour, water, and salt.
- Mixed the dough: So I mixed up some flour, water, and salt. The recipe was simple enough to follow. But it was weird not adding any kind of leavening agent or anything.
- Rolled and cut: Then I rolled out the dough and cut it into squares. It felt kind of weird doing it this way, but I guess this is how they did it.
- Baked it forever: This is where it got interesting. You have to bake hardtack for a really long time at a low temperature. I’m talking hours. It’s probably to make sure there is no water inside. No water means it won’t go bad.
After all that, I finally got to try it. And let me tell you, it was hard. Like, really hard. I almost broke a tooth! I can’t imagine eating this stuff every day. But it did make me appreciate how tough those soldiers had it. They weren’t exactly eating gourmet meals out there. And I realized that hardtack could last forever.
This whole experience was pretty eye-opening. It definitely gave me a new perspective on food and history. It wasn’t just about the cooking, but also about understanding a little piece of the past. I think I’ll stick to my modern recipes for now, but it was fun to step back in time for a little bit. Maybe I will try other recipes next time.