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Het kookboek van Antonius Magirus (1612) en historische gastronomie in het algemeen
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To tie this back to medieval cooking, I feel it’s worth remembering that artful food can be produced with surprisingly little in the way of technology. Throughout most of history, cooks used very simple tools to produce surprisingly complicated and elegant works of art….
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Election Cakes, which appeared in the first cookbook by an American (Amelia Simmons) were labeled “old fashioned” in 1830 Child’s The Frugal Housewife and by 1850 (in Beecher), they were at least ‘”100 years old.” New England sites appeared in several titles such as Old Hartford Election Cake, Connecticut Election Cake and even one Salem Election Cake [in Buckeye Cookery with Old Hartford Election Cake]. Other authors who included Election Cakes ranged from Eliza Leslie, 1840, Esther Howland, 1845, F.I. Gillette, 1887 and Fannie Farmer, 1896.
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I have a fascination with historic recipes and I’ve personally translated and redacted recipes from Ancient Roman, Medieval English and Elizabethan English cookery books. I’ve also re-created historic Ancient recipes based on historic and archaeological evidence. Below are links to various historical periods along with the recipes on this blog from those periods. I also include links to complete cookery books covering that period which are available from my main site, Celtnet recipes. As a note, the historic periods defined here refer to the various periods of British history.
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