SC - Stuffed food in Period (was bell pepper thread)
Robin Carroll-Mann
harper at idt.net
Sun Aug 29 20:13:04 PDT 1999
And it came to pass on 24 Aug 99,, that Chris and Trish Makowski wrote:
> Stuffed cabbage is a traditional Russian food, though I'm not sure if and
> how far into period it goes, as I can't find many good period Russian
> sources. The best one I have is an english copy of the Domostroi that I
> found at Half Price Books a couple years ago. It has a few recipies in it,
> but cabbage is listed in it as a needed food stuff. So I'm going on a limb
> here, but I'd bet that stuffed cabbage is period in the Slavic areas. I'll
> keep looking for he documentation to back it up.
I can't help with Slavic, other than to say that the new medieval Polish
cookbook has no recipes for stuffed cabbage. There is a late period
Spanish recipe, but it involves cutting a hole in a head of cabbage and
stuffing *that*, rather than wrapping cabbage leaves around a filling. Oh,
and there's a recipe for stuffed gourds. But most of the recipes I've seen
for stuffed things seem to be for critters. Fish. Chicken. Cow udders.
> Anya
Brighid
Lady Brighid ni Chiarain
Settmour Swamp, East (NJ)
mka Robin Carroll-Mann
harper at idt.net
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