[Sca-cooks] ANCIENT AND PERIOD RECIPES LINK
AmberRaven
gwyneth_de at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 26 11:59:00 PDT 2007
For a tried and tested recipe for frumenty complete with modern redactions
you may like to take a look at:
http://www.history.uk.com/recipes/index.php?archive=8
www.history.uk.com
Recipes for frumenty are found in just about every
medieval European cookbook, dating back to 1300.
Normally the frumenty recipes call for wheat, but
other grains such as oats were also used (alone or in
combination). Most commonly in medieval menus,
frumenty was served with venison.
I have Cariadoc's recipe for frumenty on the website
at:
http://www.medievalcookery.com/recipes/frumenty.shtm
If you'd like other examples of the medieval source
recipes, let me know and I'll dig them up.
- Doc
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