A Hobbit’s Feast
After a busy morning of feasting, every hobbit looks forward to a hearty midday luncheon. Our hobbit feast continues at the Inn of the Prancing Pony with a comforting soup and a robust ploughman’s lunch, finishing off with a blackberry tart!
Luncheon
After a busy morning of feasting, every hobbit eagerly anticipates a substantial midday meal. The day is only half over and growing hobbits need fuel for the rest of the day. Our hobbit’s feast continues with a visit to the Inn of the Prancing Pony for luncheon – Bree’s premiere travel establishment. Catering to menfolk and hobbitfolk alike, this charming inn will meet all of your sleeping, eating, and drinking needs!
Specializing in authentic pub-style cuisine, the Inn of the Prancing Pony has much to offer the travelling hobbit. Hearty soup and a generous ploughman’s lunch finished with a blackberry tart will remind any hobbit of the comforts of the Shire, as Sam himself noted.
In a twinkling the table was laid. There was hot soup, cold meats, a blackberry tart, new loaves, slabs of butter, and half a ripe cheese; good plain food, as good as the Shire could show, and homelike enough to dispel the last of Sam’s misgivings (already much relieved by the excellence of the beer).
-The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (Chapter 9: At the Sign of the Prancing Pony)
Start your luncheon with a bowl of invigorating beef, stout, and barley soup. The ploughman’s platter includes cheese, bread, and pickles served with a spiced cherry and port glazed ham. For dessert, enjoy a slice of blackberry almond tart with a honey whipped mascarpone. Grab a pint of ale and pull up a chair for our hobbit’s luncheon feast!
Luncheon Menu
Beef, Stout, and Barley Soup
A steaming bowl of stout-spiked soup is exactly what a hobbit needs after long hours adventuring in the wild. Rustic and homey, beef barley soup is the ultimate in comfort food. A bottle of stout adds a subtle flavour to the chunks of beef slowly simmering in the rich broth. Get the recipe for Beef, Stout, and Barley Soup.
Ploughman’s Lunch Recipe – Spiced Cherry and Port Glazed Ham
A ploughman’s lunch is a favourite among hobbit food. Featuring a variety of cold meats and cheeses, a ploughman’s platter can be as simple or as fancy as you would like. Our hobbit’s feast deserves a grand entrée for this course. Slow roasted and brushed with a spiced cherry and port glaze, this baked ham makes an excellent addition to the humble ploughman’s lunch. Get the recipe for Spiced Cherry and Port Glazed Ham.
Blackberry Almond Tart with Honey Whipped Mascarpone
Juicy, tart blackberries are the perfect berry for this rustic tart. A free-formed galette style tart is a great choice for this menu – simple to make and with an appropriately rustic aesthetic. An almond-scented pastry adds another dimension of flavour while a cloud of honey-sweetened mascarpone whipped cream mellows out the tanginess of the berries. Get the recipe for Blackberry Almond Tart with Honey Whipped Mascarpone.
A Hobbit’s Feast
- First Breakfast: Savoury Dutch Baby with Tomatoes, Sausages, and Bacon
- Second Breakfast: Wild Mushrooms on Cheese Toast
- Elevenses: White Braided Bread with Whipped Brie, Berries, and Honey
- Luncheon: Beef, stout and barley soup, Ploughman’s Lunch, and Blackberry Almond Tart with Honey Whipped Mascarpone
- Afternoon Tea: Miruvor, Lavender Lembas bread, and Spiced Mead Honey Cake
- Dinner: Cider Braised Rabbit with Herbs
- Supper: Beer-Battered Fish and Chips
- Dessert: Hazelnut Meringue Cake with Strawberries and Cream
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