ANST - Bread at Kingdom Dance and Music
Mark.S Harris
rsve60 at email.sps.mot.com
Tue May 19 04:10:31 PDT 1998
Kat Young wrote:
> >>Ditto that. I would also like to get the recipe for the bread.
> >
> >The bread was purchase from the Dutch Regal bakery on south congress.
> >
> >Clarissa
>
> Gee, I don't suppose they give away their recipes, eh? Could you at
> least tell me what the bread is called, perhaps I can hunt a recipe down
> on the web.
>
> Caitlinn Ingen Brigt/Kat
You might try looking in two files in the FOOD section of my Florilegium.
There are a lot of good recipes in there for different types of bread as
well as breadmaking directions and referances to modern books and some
period referances. I don't know if a similar bread recipe is in these
files, but it is worth a look.
bread-msg (123K) 3/19/98 Medieval breads and grains.
breadmaking-msg (60K) 1/28/98 Period bread recipes and re-creations.
These files on yeast might also be of interest to breadmakers or want-to-be
breadmakers:
BNYeast-art (14K) 4/24/97 "A Brief Note on Yeast" by Katerine Rountre.
yeasts-msg (33K) 2/26/98 Medieval use of yeast. Using it in the CMA.
My files can be found at:
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/rialto.html
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
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