[Northkeep] Viking food available in Tulsa!
Nathan Jones
bigbeartx at gmail.com
Sat Sep 26 21:30:50 PDT 2009
It's pretty good. I've been making my own for a few months now using
Siggi's Skyr as a culture. I tried making *mysuostur* out of the whey, but
found the flavor much too strong and sour for my taste.
Gio.
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Jennifer Carlson <talana1 at hotmail.com>wrote:
>
> For those of you who got the latest Compleat Anachronist, ‘Skyr and Mysa:
> Viking Curds and Whey,” you may be interested to know that you can get skyr
> at Whole Foods. They carry the Siggi’s brand, in plain and a few flavors.
> It’s in the dairy case with the yogurt.
>
> For those who don’t get the CA and don’t know what skyr is, it’s a dairy
> product that is and was a staple of the Icelandic diet, and was common in
> Scandinavia and Danelaw Britain during the Viking era. It is made from skim
> milk, acidified by bacterial cultures (like yogurt), then curdled with
> rennet (like cheese). It is like a cross between thickened yogurt and ice
> cream in texture, and tastes like yogurt, with a touch more whang to it.
>
> So, you Norsemen who want a period-appropriate breakfast food, get some
> skyr, stir in a little honey and some berries, and go to town!
> Talana
> Who is Irish, but will probably be packing skyr for events in future
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