[Ansteorra] Candied Walnuts or Almonds - Sources?
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Sun Apr 26 14:20:45 PDT 2009
Rose,
What you are looking for will often be found filed as "comfits",
sugar coated nuts, spices, fruit peel etc. There are quite a number
of recipes.
The first place I would look, well I've got a slight bias, is in this
file in the FOOD-SWEETS section of the Florilegium:
comfits-msg (62K) 2/16/08 Period candied spices and seeds.
Recipes.
Among the entries in there:
----
in Culpeper's Herbal while looking for something
else. It's brief, and none too clear, but says:
"Lastly, amongst the Barks, Cinnamon, amongst the Flowers,
Roses, and
Marigolds, amongst the fruits, Almonds, Cloves, Pinenuts, and Fistick-
nuts,
are said to be preserved but with this difference, they are encrusted
with
dry sugar, and are more called confects than preserves."
Ldy Diana
----
Actually, yes, sugar coated almonds, filberts, walnuts and pinon
nuts, as
well as seeds and spices are listed in Rumpolt. (For those who don't
know him
yet, it is 1581 German that I am still working on transcribing and
translating.
and yes, I take requests.)
A translation of that chapter is webbed here:
http://clem.mscd.edu/~grasse/GK_zucker1.htm
and instructions that I have found WORK for making them are here (thanks
Dame Hauviette):
http://clem.mscd.edu/~grasse/GK_ASnovfeast.htm
This does NOT document sugared almonds in the Catalan area, but does
let you
have nice sugared almonds if you are doing a late period German feast.
Gwen Cat
-----
There are detailed directions for candying comfits in Sir Hugh
Plat's Delights for Ladies, pp 32-39. He recommends small bits of
cinnamon
sticks, aniseed, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, caraway seeds, orange
rinds, ginger, cloves, almonds, and balls of flavored breadcrumbs
Cindy Renfrow/Sincgiefu
There are more references and recipes in this file.
Also, see this file in the same section:
Smooth-Cmfits-art (12K) 5/30/07 "Historic Comfits Using Modern
Equipment" by
Dame Alys Katharine, O.L., O.P.
Not walnuts or almonds but similar and maybe of interest:
Cndied-Ginger-art (14K) 5/ 4/07 "Candied Ginger for Remembraunce
- Two
Versions" by THL Johnnae llyn
Lewis
The definitions given in this file might be of use to you in
interpreting the period candying recipes.
Candying-art (9K) 6/29/99 Period and modern descriptions of
the
candying process by Alys
Katharine.
Perhaps you might wish to store your new comfits in a period manner?
See this file:
confctny-boxs-msg (12K) 6/27/07 Period confectionary boxes.
For some more information on comfits and other decorated foods, see
these files as well.
Cft-Banquets-art (46K) 6/ 2/07 "Confections and the Banquet" by
Alys
Katharine, O.L., O.P.
Dresng-t-Dish-art (52K) 7/21/07 "Beyond the Soeltie: Garnished,
Fringed,
Dressed and Flourished"
by Maestra Serena da Riva.
entertaing-fds-art(46K) 2/10/06 "Subtleties, Entremets and
Illusion Foods"
by Baroness Faerisa Gwynarden.
Sgr-a-Cnftns-art (20K) 12/26/00 "Of Sugar and Confections" by Alys
Katharine, O.L., O.P. (Elise
Fleming).
I assume you were asking about candying whole nuts. If you end up
with some crushed almonds, you could always make hais.
hais-msg (18K) 1/11/06 A medieval, Middle East sweet
made of dates,
bread crumbs, ground nuts,
and sugar.
I hope this is enough to help get you started.
Oh, yes. And just for you,
Roses-a-Sugar-art (21K) 7/15/98 "Divers Pretty Things Made Of
Roses & Sugar"
by Mistress Renata Kestryl of
Highwynds.
Stefan
On Apr 26, 2009, at 3:08 PM, Rose & Chad wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Does anyone know of any sources for recipes or information about
> candied walnuts or almonds (preferably walnuts)? I have seen them
> mentioned in several places, such as the Goode Cookery, but they
> are just referred to by name with no recipe or ingredient
> information. I am trying to find a historically accurate recipe.
>
> My local library is pretty mediocre but I can get just about any
> book with the library exchange... but don't know where to look as
> far as books go, either. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
>
> Rose the Obnoxious
> love at roseandchad.net
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Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas
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