[Sca-cooks] Introduction
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Sun Nov 19 22:31:45 PST 2006
Ysabelle said:
<<< Well, this is the first SCA cooking mailing list I've joined...
Who
knows, it may actually cause me to learn how to cook! >>>
Welcome to the SCA-Cooks list!
We have all levels of cooking expertise on this list, from folks just
learning to cook regular foods, not to mention medieval foods, to
folks that have cooked quite medieval feasts for several hundred
people. We have folks who have cooked for re-enactment events in real
medieval kitchens over fireplaces with medieval cooking implements.
We have several authors who have written well-received books and
papers about medieval cooking. We have folks, such as myself, who
will likely never cook a medieval feast for a crowd of people but who
happily cook a dish or two at home or for pot lucks, both in and
outside of the SCA. When I joined this list, I started out close to
the learning about how to cook regular foods side of things when I
joined this list in 97, but I've learned quite a lot since then just
listening to the others on this list.
<<< My name is Ysabelle, and I hail from the frozen wasteland of the
Shire of Tir Bannog, (Principality of Tir Righ, Kingdom of An Tir.)
Look north, no, further north... keep looking... >>>
Aren't you still south of the Principality of Oertha? Where they
build snow tunnels to travel between their houses and use dog sleds
to get to work? :-)
<<< How in the world she deduced that I am a disaster in the kitchen,
and could use all the help I can get from a post about using a bag
of potato chips to check vital signs, I'll never know, but I am
impressed at her deductive skills. >>>
As well as most of the period recipes that have been talked about on
this list, you can also find the highlights of many of the
discussions on cooking techniques in the Florilegium. You might want
to glance through some of those files.
<<< Can anyone point me at information on the period uses of spices to
preserve meat? >>>
Others have already pointed to some of the files in the Florilegium.
Here are a few more:
rotten-meat-msg (50K) 5/19/06 Comments on the "they used spices
to cover
the taste of rotten meat" myth.
More on food preservation, of all types:
canning-msg (44K) 11/ 5/06 Use of canning in the SCA.
Directions.
drying-foods-msg (55K) 9/16/02 Drying foods in period and for
the SCA.
egg-storage-msg (17K) 9/10/04 Period and modern raw egg storage.
freezng-foods-msg (12K) 7/25/06 Freezing foods for storage.
Techniques.
Lrds-Salt-Exp-art (15K) 9/11/00 "Lord's Salt Experiment" by Lady
Hauviette
d'Anjou.
pickled-foods-msg (130K) 2/ 6/06 Medieval pickled food. recipes.
potted-foods-msg (16K) 5/21/04 Cooked foods put in pots and
sealed w. fat.
Preservng-CMA-art (32K) 1/24/01 "Preserving Foods in the Current
Middle
Ages" by Hauviette d'Anjou.
The above files are all in the FOOD section.
meat-smoked-msg (48K) 4/20/05 Medieval smoked meats. Smoking
meats.
pickled-meats-msg (58K) 10/11/01 Period pickled meats. Lord's
Salt. recipes.
These files are in the FOOD-MEATS section.
Stefan
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THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
**** See Stefan's Florilegium files at: http://www.florilegium.org ****
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