Medieval Cooking in Today's Kitchen

Medieval Cooking in Today's Kitchen
Title Medieval Cooking in Today's Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Greg Jenkins
Publisher Schiffer Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Cooking, European
ISBN 9780764348426

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"Contains 78 recipes ... that originate from the folkloric foundations of individual cultures throughout Europe and the [British] Isles in the Middle Ages ... Each dish has been researched, translated, prepared by time-honred cooking traditions, and is suitable for modern chefs everywhere ... these recipes offer historical information, preparation suggestions and a thorough resource guide"--Publisher's description.

The Medieval Cookbook

The Medieval Cookbook
Title The Medieval Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Maggie Black
Publisher J Paul Getty Museum Publications
Pages 144
Release 2012
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781606061091

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"Explores the cuisine of the Middle Ages within its historical context, examining its relationship with religion and with different classes of society. Includes recipes drawn from medieval manuscripts and adapts recipes for modern cooking"--

The Medieval Kitchen

The Medieval Kitchen
Title The Medieval Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Hannele Klemettilä
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 0
Release 2012-09-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781861899088

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We don’t usually think of haute cuisine when we think of the Middle Ages. But while the poor did eat a lot of vegetables, porridge, and bread, the medieval palate was far more diverse than commonly assumed. Meat, including beef, mutton, deer, and rabbit, turned on spits over crackling fires, and the rich showed off their prosperity by serving peacock and wild boar at banquets. Fish was consumed in abundance, especially during religious periods such as Lent, and the air was redolent with exotic spices like cinnamon and pepper that came all the way from the Far East. In this richly illustrated history, Hannele Klemettilä corrects common misconceptions about the food of the Middle Ages, acquainting the reader not only with the food culture but also the customs and ideologies associated with eating in medieval times. Fish, meat, fruit, and vegetables traveled great distances to appear on dinner tables across Europe, and Klemettillä takes us into the medieval kitchens of Western Europe and Scandinavia to describe the methods and utensils used to prepare and preserve this well-traveled food. The Medieval Kitchen also contains more than sixty original recipes for enticing fare like roasted veal paupiettes with bacon and herbs, rose pudding, and spiced wine. Evoking the dining rooms and kitchens of Europe some six hundred years ago, The Medieval Kitchen will tempt anyone with a taste for the food, customs, and folklore of times long past.

Pleyn Delit

Pleyn Delit
Title Pleyn Delit PDF eBook
Author Sharon Butler
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 204
Release 1996-02-14
Genre History
ISBN 1442690674

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This is a completely revised edition of the classic cookbook that makes genuine medieval meals available to modern cooks. Using the best recipes from the first edition as a base, Constance Hieatt and Brenda Hosington have added many new recipes from more countries to add depth and flavour to our understanding of medieval cookery. All recipes have been carefully adapted for use in modern kitchens, thoroughly tested, and represent a wide range of foods, from appetizers and soups, to desserts and spice wine. They come largely from English and French manuscripts, but some recipes are from sources in Arabia, Catalonia and Italy. The recipes will appeal to cordon-bleus and less experienced cooks, and feature dishes for both bold and timourous palates. The approach to cooking is entirely practical. The emphasis of the book is on making medieval cookery accessible by enabling today's cooks to produce authentic medieval dishes with as much fidelity as possible. All the ingredients are readily available; where some might prove difficult to find, suitable substitutes are suggested. While modern ingredients which did not exist in the Middle Ages have been excluded (corn starch, for example), modern time and energy saving appliances have not. Authenticity of composition, taste, and appearance are the book's main concern. Unlike any other published book of medieval recipes, Pleyn Delit is based on manuscript readings verified by the authors. When this was not possible, as in the case of the Arabic recipes, the best available scholarly editions were used. The introduction provides a clear explanation of the medieval menu and related matters to bring the latest medieval scholarship to the kitchen of any home. Pleyn Delit is a recipe book dedicated to pure delight - a delight in cooking and good food.

The Medieval Kitchen

The Medieval Kitchen
Title The Medieval Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Odile Redon
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 322
Release 1998
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780226706856

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The Medieval Kitchen is a delightful work in which historians Odile Redon, Françoise Sabban, and Silvano Serventi rescue from dark obscurity the glorious cuisine of the Middle Ages. Medieval gastronomy turns out to have been superb—a wonderful mélange of flavor, aroma, and color. Expertly reconstructed from fourteenth- and fifteenth-century sources and carefully adapted to suit the modern kitchen, these recipes present a veritable feast. The Medieval Kitchen vividly depicts the context and tradition of authentic medieval cookery. "This book is a delight. It is not often that one has the privilege of working from a text this detailed and easy to use. It is living history, able to be practiced by novice and master alike, practical history which can be carried out in our own homes by those of us living in modern times."—Wanda Oram Miles, The Medieval Review "The Medieval Kitchen, like other classic cookbooks, makes compulsive reading as well as providing a practical collection of recipes."—Heather O'Donoghue, Times Literary Supplement

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.

Medieval Cookery

Medieval Cookery
Title Medieval Cookery PDF eBook
Author Maggie Black
Publisher Historic England Press
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9781850748670

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Thirty-plus recipes, including Pike with Galentyne Sauce, Dried Pea Puree with Sprouts, Grape Stuffed Boiled Chicken, and Date Slices with Spiced Wine, accompany historical background and information on food, cooking equipment, the serving of meals and the development of taste and etiquette. Color photographs & medieval woodcuts.