Curds with honey and blueberries — gift to the powers of the Otherworld
Fresh curds, drizzled with honey and scattered with wild berries, evoking the dairy gifts offered to the deities.
Fresh curds, drizzled with honey and scattered with wild berries, evoking the dairy gifts offered to the deities.
You wish to turn my wrath from your doorstep? Then lay your gift where the grass meets the water. Take the milk you let turn until it curdles and sours, pour over it the golden honey and the blue berries of the heath. This is not for you, mortal — it is for me, and for my sisters who decide who shall live. Offer with a good heart, and perhaps I will pass by.
- •Fresh curds — a bowl (base of the offering)
- •Wild honey — a drizzle (sweetness)
- •Blueberries (*fraughans*) or blackberries — a handful (seasonal fruit)
- •Hazelnuts — a few, crushed (crunch (optional))
Curds with honey and blueberries — gift to the powers of the Otherworld
Fresh curds, drizzled with honey and scattered with wild berries, evoking the dairy gifts offered to the deities.
Why this dish? Inspired by the gifts the Celts made to the gods and spirits before battle: dairy, honey, first fruits deposited near springs and sacred hills. To Nemain and the war goddesses, offerings were made to appease their fury. This bowl of curds and honey evokes — without reproducing any sacred rite — these gestures of offering.
You wish to turn my wrath from your doorstep? Then lay your gift where the grass meets the water. Take the milk you let turn until it curdles and sours, pour over it the golden honey and the blue berries of the heath. This is not for you, mortal — it is for me, and for my sisters who decide who shall live. Offer with a good heart, and perhaps I will pass by.
Ingredients (period version)
- Fresh curds — a bowl (base of the offering)
- Wild honey — a drizzle (sweetness)
- Blueberries (*fraughans*) or blackberries — a handful (seasonal fruit)
- Hazelnuts — a few, crushed (crunch (optional))
Ingredients
- Fromage blanc or curds (or thick plain yogurt) — 400 g (base)
- Honey — 2 tbsp (sweetness)
- Fresh blueberries (or blackberries) — 150 g (fruit)
- Crushed toasted hazelnuts — 30 g (texture (optional))
Method
- Divide the curds (or fromage blanc) among earthenware or wooden bowls.
- Drizzle generously with honey.
- Scatter with blueberries and, if desired, crushed hazelnuts.
- Serve immediately, well chilled.
How it was made : Dairy — curds, whey, fresh cheeses — was consumed daily and featured among offerings. The Celts deposited gifts (food, metal objects thrown into water) near sacred sites. Honey and wild berries (bilberries, blackberries, sloes) provided the only true sweets.
The contemporary twist : Layer in a glass with a fine base of toasted hazelnuts, like a contemporary Nordic dessert.
Sources : Barry Cunliffe, The Ancient Celts, Oxford University Press, 1997 · Fergus Kelly, Early Irish Farming, 1997
Anand (Nemain) · Charactorium