SC - Finally going to cook something period!!!
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Thu Aug 31 22:42:10 PDT 2000
Lady Celia des L'archier said:
> > I like to make ember day tarts, daryoles, wheat or barley frumenty,
> icelandic
> > chicken and onion soppes as they are usually fairly acceptable for
> firsttimers,
> > fairly easy to make and rather tasty. I think that gingerbrede is also a
> good
> > chioce, as well as compost and perhaps you might try a salat [if we
> decide
> > through discussion that we can eat them out of season ;-) ]
>
> o.k. ... I'm going to play newbie here...
>
> Since these are obviously common foods well known to the usual members of
> this list, but might have new folks going <huh!?!>, would you please take a
> moment to define what types of foods each of the above is and give a
> pointer (I know they're probably in the flori-thingy <g>, but *where*) to a
> recipe.
Ok, I'll try. Let's see if I can get all of them. :-)
(All of these will be in the FOOD section unless mentioned otherwise)
ember day tarts -
meat-pies-msg (97K) 4/12/00 Period meat pies. Recipes.
daryoles -
I'm not sure what these are. I do remember talking about them though.
wheat or barley frumenty -
frumenty-msg (48K) 4/ 7/99 A period cooked grain dish, often barley.
icelandic chicken - Numerous recipes and comments in:
chicken-msg (138K) 9/27/99 Period and SCA chicken recipes.
I just added about 32K to this file today and split off roast-chicken-msg
from it. I may have it on the web after this weekend.
onion soppes -
sops-msg (8K) 7/20/00 Slices of bread soaked in a sauce.
In FOOD-BREADS. Maybe there or more likely:
onions-msg (42K) 5/17/00 Period onions. Scallions, shallots. recipes.
In the FOOD-VEGETABLES section.
gingerbrede -
gingerbread-msg (39K) 1/31/00 Medieval gingerbread. Recipes.
In FOOD-SWEETS
compost -
pickled-food-msg (118K) 5/23/00 Medieval pickled food. recipes.
salat -
salads-msg (97K) 5/23/00 Period salads. lettuce, greens.
I don't have to time to verify that each of those food items is in
the files I named, but those are the ones I would look in first.
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Lord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
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