[Sca-cooks] Good Basic Cooking References

Pat Griffin ldyannedubosc at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 18 15:48:57 PDT 2008


I've provided my mother, myself, my daughters, and my siblings with the A&P
cookbook from e-bay.  Lots of general cooking info as well as good recipes.

Lady Anne du Bosc Known as Mordonna The Cook

Mka Pat Griffin

Thorngill, Meridies

mka Montgomery, AL

-----Original Message-----
From: Lilinah [mailto:lilinah at earthlink.net] 
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 8:00 PM
To: sca-cooks at ansteorra.org
Subject: [Sca-cooks] Good Basic Cooking References

Thank you all for the BAD books.

Now for something completely... err... at least rather different.

Some of those new to historical cooking are just plain new to 
cooking. So i'd like to have some good basic cooking reference books 
to recommend. Please, something still available and not to expensive 
or obscure. I'm assuming these people will not be cooking a feast 
real soon, so i don't need books that give info on cooking for large 
numbers of people.

I'm looking for these books because when working from a vague recipe, 
it can be helpful to check how long to boil or simmer a chicken to 
make broth; the proportions of some grain to water to cook and how 
long it will take; oven temperatures for "small cakes" or roasting 
meat; etc.

I use my 1970s edition of "The Joy of Cooking". What do other people use?
-- 
Urtatim (that's err-tah-TEEM)
the persona formerly known as Anahita

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