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Fabulous Feasts: Medieval Cookery and Ceremony

by Madeleine Pelner Cosman

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Good overview on food customs from farm to table. Nice 'walk thru' of Chaucerian food procurement practices (marketing) and safety regulations regarding food vendors (citation of laws and practices of public shaming for those who broke them). Less detail on specific kitchen practices and utensils, but I didn’t read all 100+ provided recipes so perhaps this is covered in that section in greater detail. While engaging, not a ‘smooth’ read, somewhat verbose in making the point at times and occasionally confusing as to “when” one is on the timeline of the content (given the rather broad range of dates covered). ( )
  hsifeng | Sep 9, 2009 |
Nice bit of history about service and Medieval Life-don't care for redactions ( )
  SeraSolig | Feb 16, 2009 |
Unreliable. Some recipes just made up. Even some of the illos are by a "19th century forger".
  oldmarian | Oct 5, 2008 |
Good for feast background. Recipes don't work, and are ill-documented.
  Kudrun | Sep 15, 2007 |
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Foods are cultural insifnia. Few indicators define people so well as its foodlore. Food taboos and food celebrations are important to a culture's notions od sacrement and sin, praise and punishment, deprivation and indulgence, vigilant discipline and sustained extravagance. Medieval England's courtly appetites for splendour are evident in cookery books, courtesy manuals, household and court documents, legal records, medieval texts, and in surprising profusion, in works of art ranging from marginalia of prayer books through literary romances. This culinary excursion will introduce the English banquet hall, its furnishings, its table adornments, and its noble seritors. The 'art' of the kitchen is explored and the all important ingrdients are scrutinised. The book concludes with over 100 recipes from medieval manuscripts.

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