[Sca-cooks] Gastronomica articles
Johnna Holloway
johnnae at mac.com
Fri Aug 28 04:36:58 PDT 2009
The Summer 2009 issue of Gastronomica has arrived.
There are some articles of interest to us.
One is
"The Low Countries and the English Agricultural Revolution" by Jaap Harskamp
focuses on the work and food habits of Dutch immigrants to England in
the 16th and 17th
centuries. (Dutch innovations spurred a 17th century agricultural
revolution by
transforming the English fens unto productive land, for instance.)
The article also mentions a number of early printed Dutch cookery books.
An OP article but very interesting one on an artisan cheese is titled
/Möhrenlaibchen:/ How the Carrot Got into the Cheese | Ursula Heinzelmann.
Last but not least Mark Morton and Andrew Coppolino's Cooking with
Shakespeare
is reviewed. After mentioning that recipes calling for swan's blood, a
peacock, or a calf's head are
"unavailable, difficult to obtain, and stomach churning,"
the review ends with a funny sort of endorsement, indicating that the book
offers "plenty of recipes" (albeit strange ones) for a Shakespearean or
culinary history class feast. The reviewer
warns, however, "if you are looking for something quick and tasty when
you are running late at work,
or something elegant and intricate to displease a discriminating modern
palate, you'd better
look elsewhere."
Johnnae
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