[Sca-cooks] Fwd: CHNY June 16 program: Reconstructing Historic Royal Kitchens
Devra
devra at aol.com
Fri May 20 11:10:39 PDT 2011
This one sounds pretty good to me!
Devra (lucky to live in NYC)
-----Original Message-----
From: CHNY Program <tfox2 at nyc.rr.com>
To: devra <devra at aol.com>
Sent: Fri, May 20, 2011 8:53 am
Subject: CHNY June 16 program: Reconstructing Historic Royal Kitchens
Culinary Historians of New York
in partnership with Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
present
Reconstructing Historic Royal Kitchens
Marc Meltonville
Food Historian, Historic Royal Palaces, England
Thursday, June 16, 2011
The kitchens of Hampton Court Palace are the largest Tudor kitchens in the United Kingdom, occupying 55 rooms and covering 3,000 square feet. When the palace was in use as a royal residence, about 600 courtiers were entitled to two meals a day from the palace kitchens. According to provisioning lists from the reign of Elizabeth I, during the course of one year 1,240 oxen, 8,200 sheep, 2,330 deer, 760 calves, 1,870 pigs, and 53 wild boar were cooked at Hampton Court.
In this illustrated talk, Marc Meltonville will share how he and his team restored these kitchens to working order, using recipes of the period as a guide. Marc will also give us a special peek into his latest project, the restoration of the kitchens of George III at Kew Palace, which are not yet open to the public. The presentation will be accompanied by a tasting of foods from the Tudor and Georgian periods.
Originally trained in ceramic history, form, and construction, Marc Meltonville worked for many years as a museum educator. In 1991 he was commissioned to work for Hampton Court Palace on the reconstruction of the Tudor kitchens under the guidance of food historian Peter Brears. In 2003 Marc took over the project coordination of the kitchens for Historic Royal Palaces.
More recently he was interviewed about the royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on both BBC Television and Radio, and on the "CBS Early Show." Marc is also the author of more than 20 children's books (mostly about pirates!) and is currently at work on a book about experiments in using the Tudor great fire at Hampton Court, Roasting on the Fire of Henry VIII.
Location
Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden
417 E. 61st Street
New York, New York 10065
http://www.mvhm.org/
Time:
6:30 pm Check-in and reception | 7:00 pm Lecture
Fee:
$40 Non-Members and Guests | $25 CHNY Members | $22 CHNY Senior & Student Members
For further information, see http://www.culinaryhistoriansny.org/events.html
To buy tickets securely online: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/producer/7199
For reservations to be paid at the door, email Events at http://www.culinaryhistoriansny.org/contact.html
ADVANCED REGISTRATION HIGHLY RECOMMENDED PLEASE REGISTER BY JUNE 13, 2011
“Reconstructing Historic Royal Kitchens"
To pay by check, please complete this form and send with check payable to:
Culinary Historians of New York
150 East 93rd Street #10B
New York, NY 10128
Name_______________________________________________________________________________________
E-mail _______________________________________________ Tel ___________________________________
Non-Members/Guests $40 ____ | CHNY Members $25 _____ | CHNY Senior & Student Members $22____
This email was sent to devra at aol.com by tfox2 at nyc.rr.com
Culinary Historians of New York
Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Privacy Policy
More information about the Sca-cooks
mailing list