I've been talking to LearnTeach, and we'd like to host a 14th century cook's cook-over-fire playdate at Mists Fall Coronet (Ed Levine Park, October 16th-18th). This will be in conjunction with the 14th Century Salon suggested by the fabulous CallistoToni.
So what's cooking in the 14th Century? Just on the web there's English translations of these four cookbooks:
*) The Forme of Cury, English 1390: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/foc/
*) Le Viandier de Taillevent, French http://www.telusplanet.net/public/presco
*) Ein Buch von guter Spise, German http://cs-people.bu.edu/akatlas/Buch/rec
*) Le Ménagier de Paris, French (cooking sections only) http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Medieval/C
Right now we haven't decided on which recipes we're going to try, so if you have a favorite please let me know.
If you don't like cooking, feel free to bring a story from Chaucer or the Decameron to read to the cooks.
regards,
Crystal of the Westermark
ps/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_centur
ETA: I was focused on web sources and neglected to mention Book of Sent Sovi: Medieval Recipes from Catalonia avaliable from http://www.poisonpenpress.com/cookery.ht
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2) whine - why must it be at Coronet, and not Crown? Because, it being October, and having already committed to a War and Crown, and having the child's birthday that month, too, I doubt I can pry loose to hit Coronet, too.
2) Because I'm hoping to have a fund-raising lunch at Crown to help with learnteach's medical expenses. I'm sorry, I know October is going to be an exhausting months for all of us.
2) I'm all for that. Yeah, I'm going to be toasty well before October ends. Too many big things happening in the fall. I may wind up sleeping my way through November, so I'll have some energy for Jingles (which we might make it to, for once) and hosting Tarnmist Yule... and then 12th Night! weeeeeeeeeeeeee!
ETA: obviously I'll keep an eagle eye on the lad during the bacon explosion feast. *grin*
Edited at 2009-07-16 08:31 pm (UTC)
By way of a subtle hint, I've never seen a cockentrice endored or any other way.