[Sca-cooks] period cheese sources
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Wed Sep 5 22:50:37 PDT 2007
Drakey asked:
<<< ps. Anyone have a consolidate list of period cheese sources
somewhere (Stefan - feel free to jump in here :) ) >>>
Period cheese sources? My, that would be some well-aged cheese. :-)
Since you asked, Drakey, here is what I have in the Florilegium.
Unfortunately, no consolidated list. However there is this file in
the FOOD=MANUSCRIPTS section:
About-Cheese-art (12K) 3/ 4/05 "About Cheese" A tranlation by
Aelianora de
Wintringham of a 1556 letter
on Swiss
cheese and dairy products.
Unfortunately everything else is going to be a mixture of modern
recipes, period recipes and redactions. Here are the other cheese
related files, which are in the FOOD section:
bag-cheeses-art (18K) 9/ 5/05 “Making Simple Bag Cheeses /
Cheese in
Period” by Lord Jakys the
Chesemonger.
baked-cheese-msg (20K) 3/ 8/07 Period baked cheese dishes.
Charles-Chees-art (14K) 2/27/02 "Charlemagne's Cheese: a study in
the
un/reliability of sources" by
Tangwystyl
cheese-lnks (15K) 10/ 1/04 Links to medieval and modern cheese
by Dame Aoife Finn of Ynos Mon.
cheese-msg (124K) 3/28/04 Medieval cheese. Recipes.
fresh-cheeses-msg (44K) 6/ 1/06 Fresh cheeses such as cream
cheese and
cottage cheese. Non-aged
cheeses.
whey-cheeses-msg (32K) 6/ 1/06 Cheeses such as ricotta made from
the liquid
left after making other cheeses.
cheese-goo-msg (44K) 10/31/06 Digby's Savory Tosted cheese.
melted cheese.
Cheese-Making-art (30K) 9/29/97 "Cheese Making for the Compleat
Novice" by
Lady Aoife Finn.
cheesecake-msg (48K) 12/ 1/06 Medieval cheesecake. Recipes.
cheesemaking-msg (126K) 7/28/06 Comments and info. on
cheesemaking. Recipes.
fried-cheese-msg (12K) 8/20/02 Period fried cheese recipes.
larded-milk-msg (20K) 11/ 8/05 Larded milk. A fried, fresh
cheese dish.
Stefan
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