SC - Hauviette's Confits
Liam Fisher
macdairi at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 5 11:11:41 PDT 1999
>The 15th-century English recipe (which I've seen posted on this list,
>but which I don't think I have on disk, and the seventeenth-century
>recipe is just too flamin' long to input just now) specifies either a
>furnace (in other words, a small, enclosed heat source; too high a heat
>would caramelize the sugar before it fully melted) or a stove, similar
>to a furnace in medieval cooks' terms but with even gentler heat.
I'd like to experiement with it for a while and see what's up. I used to do
a lot of rock candy and such in ages past and I want to see if I can get
them to the described size without caramelizing it.
>
> > Of course, someone interested in making these medicines themselves
>should by
> > all means try to perfect the technique. Candy making is an art in
>itself.
> > IIRC, Dame Alys has made an extensive study of this area and has
>published
> > several articles on it.
where? how can I get them?
Cadoc
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