[Sca-cooks] Rape Seed Oil, Canola Oil, and the Early Norse

Chef Christy chefchristy at kingstaste.com
Thu Apr 25 15:33:59 PDT 2013


Available sources could have included fish and whale oils, butter, lard,
tallow and probably some olive oil.  I have read sources that claim flax
seed oil was used, but I don't know that I believe that.  
Christianna


Subject: [Sca-cooks] Rape Seed Oil, Canola Oil, and the Early Norse

Recently I took part in a weekend demonstration of Viking-era Norse living
and one of the foods that we attempted was little handpies, some heated on a
dry 'frying pan' metal surface while others were fried in oil in a pot. For
the deep frying, we used rape seed oil... which had me laughing at myself
after spending nearly $17 on the can of it only to learn once I returned
from the store that it was basically canola oil.

Since the demo, I've wondered what sort of cooking oil would actually be
available to the Viking-era Norse. We know that a small amount of luxury
olive oil was imported but aside from lard - what would have been most
commonly used? I doubt it was what we used last weekend.


Hrothny




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