The Art of Cookery in the Middle Ages

The Art of Cookery in the Middle Ages
Title The Art of Cookery in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Terence Scully
Publisher Boydell Press
Pages 296
Release 1995
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780851154305

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In this fascinating study, the author examines both the theory and practice of medieval cooking. The recipes which survived indicate how rich and varied a choice of dishes the wealthy could enjoy.

Art, Culture, and Cuisine

Art, Culture, and Cuisine
Title Art, Culture, and Cuisine PDF eBook
Author Phyllis Pray Bober
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 464
Release 2001-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0226062546

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How we define, prepare and consume food can detail a full range of social expression. Examining the subject through the dual lens of archaeology and art history, this book argues that cuisine as an art form deserves a higher reputation.

Medieval Cuisine of the Islamic World

Medieval Cuisine of the Islamic World
Title Medieval Cuisine of the Islamic World PDF eBook
Author Lilia Zaouali
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 248
Release 2009-09-14
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0520261747

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Vinegar and sugar, dried fruit, rose water, spices from India and China, sweet wine made from raisins and dates—these are the flavors of the golden age of Arab cuisine. This book, a delightful culinary adventure that is part history and part cookbook, surveys the gastronomical art that developed at the Caliph's sumptuous palaces in ninth-and tenth-century Baghdad, drew inspiration from Persian, Greco-Roman, and Turkish cooking, and rapidly spread across the Mediterranean. In a charming narrative, Lilia Zaouali brings to life Islam's vibrant culinary heritage. The second half of the book gathers an extensive selection of original recipes drawn from medieval culinary sources along with thirty-one contemporary recipes that evoke the flavors of the Middle Ages. Featuring dishes such as Chicken with Walnuts and Pomegranate, Beef with Pistachios, Bazergan Couscous, Lamb Stew with Fresh Apricots, Tuna and Eggplant Purée with Vinegar and Caraway, and Stuffed Dates, the book also discusses topics such as cookware, utensils, aromatic substances, and condiments, making it both an entertaining read and an informative resource for anyone who enjoys the fine art of cooking.

Food and Drink in Medieval Poland

Food and Drink in Medieval Poland
Title Food and Drink in Medieval Poland PDF eBook
Author Maria Dembinska
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 260
Release 1999-08-20
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780812232240

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Topics examined include not just the personal eating habits of kings, queens, and nobles but also those of the peasants, monks, and other social groups not generally considered in medieval food studies."--BOOK JACKET.

The Medieval Cook

The Medieval Cook
Title The Medieval Cook PDF eBook
Author Bridget Ann Henisch
Publisher
Pages 262
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN

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The figure of the medieval cook revealed, in the context of time and circumstance. `Stylish and racy... An excellent book and a delight to read, written with panache and entirely convincing.' Professor PETER COSS, Cardiff University. This book takes us into the world of the medieval cook, from the chefs in the great medieval courts and aristocratic households catering for huge feasts, to the peasant wife attempting to feed her family from scarce resources, from cooking at street stalls to working as hired caterers for privatefunctions. It shows how they were presented in the art, literature and moral commentary of the period (valued on some grounds, despised on others), how they functioned, and how they coped with the limitations and the expectationswhich faced them in different social settings. Particular use is made of their frequent appearance in the margins of illuminated manuscript, whether as decoration, or as a teaching tool.

Early French Cookery

Early French Cookery
Title Early French Cookery PDF eBook
Author D. Eleanor Scully
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 394
Release 2002
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780472088775

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A delicious introduction to the food prepared in wealthy medieval French households

Food in Medieval Times

Food in Medieval Times
Title Food in Medieval Times PDF eBook
Author Melitta Weiss Adamson
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Cookbooks
ISBN 9780313361760

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New light is shed on everyday life in the middle ages in Great Britain and continental Europe through this unique survey of its food culture. Students and other readers will learn about the common foodstuffs available, how and what they cooked, ate, and drank, what the regional cuisines were like, how the different classes entertained and celebrated, and what restrictions they followed for health and faith reasons. Fascinating information is provided, such as on imitation food, kitchen humor, and medical ideas. Many period recipes and quotations flesh out the narrative.