[Sca-cooks] oxtail soup
    deanie schickler 
    deanies1969 at yahoo.com
       
    Tue Jan 25 14:54:28 PST 2011
    
    
  
yes, i'm assuming it was period as pheasants would use lesser pieces of the 
animals.... :)
 
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From: Terry Decker <t.d.decker at att.net>
To: Cooks within the SCA <sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
Sent: Tue, January 25, 2011 3:32:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] oxtail soup
Are you assuming that oxtail soup is period, or do you have evidence of the 
fact?  The earliest English reference I can locate is from 1460 and does not 
appear to have any relation to soup.
The Standard (23 August 1882) provides, "It was the Royalist refugees who taught 
us to prepare soup of the ox tails, which until then were tossed to the dogs."  
This appears to be the source of Larousse's opinion that oxtail soup came to 
England during the French Revolution.
Bear
> Good Gentles,
> I'm having a little trouble in my search for a period (14th century) oxtail
> soup...
> 
> Can anyone give me a little help? please...
> thank you,
> Lady Marie
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