SC - period salad referances
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Tue Aug 29 22:58:02 PDT 2000
David/Cariadoc said:
> I don't have time at the moment to go through lots of sources, but
> reading through the first five meals in Le Menagier I do not find any
> mention of any salad or salad like dish. My casual impression is that
> that is typical. Perhaps someone else has done a more careful
> examination of the data.
Here are the period (note, period, not necessarily medieval) referances
that include salads that I could find looking through my salads-msg file.
Robert May, _The Accomplisht Cook, 4th edition, 1678
Gervase Markham's _The English Housewife_, 1615
Charles Perry translation of The Baghdad Cookery Book, 1226 C.E. which is
found in Duke Coriadoc's "Collection of Medieval and Renaissance Cookbooks".
Leafy Greens ("Joutes", Harleian MS 279, #3)
Sources found in "Take a Thousand Eggs or More", Cindy Renfrow, 1991.
(since these greens are boiled, I'm not sure whether most would
classify this as a "salad".
"The Fruit, Herbs & Vegetables of Italy. An offering to Lucy, Countess
of Bedford", by Giacomo Castelvetro. The original is in Italian and
written in 1614
Platina (Venice, Italy, 1475).In his "On Honest Indulgence and Good
Health"
Platina's De Honesta Voluptate et Valetudine
(same as above?)
Forme of Cury (recipe 78, page 115 in Cury on Inglysch)
Formond's list of plants dated to c 1500 (he died 1542/3 but the handwriting
dates it to around 1500 - this information from John Hervey's Early
Gardening Catalogues 1972 SBN 85033 021 1 published by Phillimore). the
text is also known as Sloane MS 1201 in the British Museum.
Boke of Nurture c.1460
Spurling, Hilary. _Elinor Fettiplace's Receipt Book_, Elizabethan
Country House Cooking,
Sir Kenelme Digbe - The Closet Opened - Sallat of Cold Capon Rosted pg 206
Anthimus, De Observatio Ciborum (6th century)
Apicius
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