The culinary recipes of Medieval England : an epitome of recipes from extant medieval English culinary manuscripts /

An epitomy of all surviving English medieval recipes. The great advantage for students of medieval English cookery is that there is an identifiable corpus of evidence in the manuscripts that have survived to the present day. Although there may be some new discoveries, in general terms the corpus is...

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Corporate Author: Albert C. Baugh Book Fund
Other Authors: Hieatt, Constance B (Compiler, Translator), Hieatt, Constance B. (Compiler, Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Middle English
Published: Devon : Prospect Books, 2013
Devon, England : 2013
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Summary:An epitomy of all surviving English medieval recipes. The great advantage for students of medieval English cookery is that there is an identifiable corpus of evidence in the manuscripts that have survived to the present day. Although there may be some new discoveries, in general terms the corpus is relatively stable. The beauty of this book is that it addresses the corpus as a whole and abstracts from it paradigm recipes for every medieval dish that we know about. The book is organised by category of dish (Pottage; Meat Dishes; Poultry and Game Birds; Fish; Eggs and Dairy Dishes; Sauces and Condiments, and Baked Dishes). For each dish the editor has chosen what is in her view the most typical example and, citing the source, translates the original text. --Publisher's Website
Physical Description:215 pages ; 24 cm
215 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-201) and index
ISBN:1909248304
9781909248304 (hardcover)
9781909248304