SC - cream
Donna Kenton
donna at dabbler.com
Tue Aug 19 22:37:44 PDT 1997
Marisa Herzog wrote:
> cream
> 8/19/97
>
> In "Pleyn Delite" I ran across a small note before a custard recipe,
> which
> says basically that whipped cream was impossible in medieval cooking.
> Why? Is there some process that makes cream whipable that is a modern
> thing?
> Or is the author making an assumption about medieval techniques and
> utensils?
> I have not been able to find any other references regarding this in my
> humble
> library.
> curious
> -brid
There's a recipe for A Dyshheful of Snowe that calls for whipping cream
and beating egg whites. It gives a description of making a whip from
green wood, cutting it quarterly down the length so that it will whip
the ingredients. I've used it often (though I use a Kitchenaid), and
serve it with apples and gingerbread cookies. I'll hunt down the recipe
if anyone is interested.
Rosalinde
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