[Sca-cooks] Need Advice on cookbooks

Johnna Holloway johnnae at mac.com
Fri May 9 00:32:42 PDT 2008


Searching under "medieval sauces" in Google turns up these papers
that have already been done in the SCA-- many in fact by members of this
list.


    *Medieval Sauces*
    <http://falseisle.antir.sca.org/temp/Medieval_Sauces_2006_10_21.pdf>

*Medieval Sauces*. An Introduction. Taught by Her Ladyship Elena de
Maisnilwarin. Page 2. *Medieval Sauces*. Page 2 of 13. Author: Elena de
Maisnilwarin (Elaine *...*


Sauces <http://www.gallowglass.org/jadwiga/SCA/cooking/sauces.html>

Making *Medieval Sauces*. A class by Jadwiga Zajaczkowa. This class will
consider the nature of medieval and renaissance sauces, discuss the
theory of humors *...*

    Easy *Medieval Sauces* Cinnamon (Cameline) Sauces Black Pepper
    Sauces <http://www.fridayvalentine.com/rafaella/sauce_class2004.pdf>

Easy *Medieval Sauces*. Mestra Rafaella d'Allemtejo, OL *...* Come make
easy *medieval* *sauces* using easy to procure ingredients in easy to
mix applications. *...*

  "The-Saucebook-art" by L. Allison Poinvillars.
    <http://www.florilegium.org/files/FOOD/The-Saucebook-art.html>

There are another 200 matches under those search terms.
Have you read those papers yet or a selection of those papers?

Johnnae



jwills47933 at aol.com wrote:
> Okay I am doing a sauce project and I need to find cookbooks and I am not having any luck.? I just might not know where to look, heck it makes me feel stupid not being able to find these on my own, but when I have a resouce as good and powerful as you all, why go it alone.snipped
>
> In service and In Need
>
> Morvran




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