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  • Can you give me cooking and baking recipes from the Middle Ages for LARP?

    Certainly! For a LARP event set in the Middle Ages, you can consider making dishes like Pottage, which is a thick soup made with vegetables, grains, and sometimes meat. Another option is a simple medieval bread recipe using flour, water, yeast, and salt. For baking, you could try making a traditional fruit tart or a honey cake, both of which were popular desserts during that time period. These recipes can help enhance the immersive experience of your Middle Ages-themed LARP event.

  • Can you please give me cooking and baking recipes for Beltane/Walpurgis Night?

    Sure! For Beltane/Walpurgis Night, you can try making a traditional Beltane cake, also known as a "Beltane Bannock." This is a simple oatcake that can be made with oats, flour, butter, and a pinch of salt. You can also incorporate traditional Beltane ingredients such as honey, nuts, and dried fruits for added flavor. For baking, you can also try making a honey cake, as honey is a traditional ingredient associated with Beltane. You can use a basic sponge cake recipe and incorporate honey into the batter and the frosting for a sweet and festive treat. For cooking, you can prepare a seasonal vegetable dish using fresh spring produce such as asparagus, peas, and new potatoes. You can sauté the vegetables with herbs and garlic for a simple and delicious side dish to accompany your Beltane/Walpurgis Night meal.

  • What are simple baking recipes?

    Simple baking recipes are recipes that require minimal ingredients and steps, making them easy for beginners or those short on time. Examples of simple baking recipes include chocolate chip cookies, banana bread, and vanilla cupcakes. These recipes typically use basic pantry staples like flour, sugar, eggs, and butter, and can be easily customized with additional mix-ins or flavorings.

  • What was the most famous food in the Middle Ages?

    The most famous food in the Middle Ages was probably bread. It was a staple food for the majority of the population and was consumed at every meal. Bread was made from various grains, such as wheat, rye, and barley, and was a crucial source of energy and nutrition for people during this time. It was also often used as a utensil for scooping up other foods, such as stews and soups.

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  • Food Through the Ages : A Popular History
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    Written for food aficionados everywhere, this book provides an entertaining look at the history and development of the key foods we eat every day.Mike Gibney, Professor Emeritus of Food and Health at University College Dublin, traces the story of food from early hunter gatherers through settled agriculture to the migration across Europe, and examines the influence early trading, imperial conquests and medieval exploration had on the food chain. Along the way Food through the Ages uncovers some fascinating nuggets: - Indian rice is fluffy to eat with the hand, while Chinese rice is sticky to eat with chopsticks. - In the Middle Ages it became fashionable to stuff boned smaller birds into bigger birds into even bigger birds and so on.This process, known as engastration, is still popular today in Cajun cuisine with Turducken, a hen in a duck in a turkey. - A passion for tea led two great powers, China and England, to engage in warfare- The popularity of the potato accounted for about 25% of the population growth in Europe from 1700 to 1900- The Arabs brought pasta to Italy but the popular shaped pastas were most often produced in religious orders by nuns- The Jesuits and Dominicans argued bitterly over the perceived magical yet sinful attributes of Aztec chocolate. Professor Gibney explains the origins of commonplace foods, including bread, meat, fish, fruits, vegetables, pasta, rice, sugar, tea, chocolate and of course Ireland's beloved potato.He defines a well-stocked larder and shows how the kitchen has changed over thousands of years, getting cleaner, less smelly, more reliable, less dangerous and more accessible to all.

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  • Why do cooking and baking recipes always mention preheating when it comes to the oven?

    Preheating the oven is important because it ensures that the oven reaches the desired temperature before the food is placed inside. This helps to ensure that the food cooks or bakes evenly and consistently. If the oven is not preheated, the cooking or baking time may need to be adjusted, which can affect the final outcome of the dish. Preheating also helps to activate certain ingredients in recipes, such as leavening agents in baking, which can affect the texture and rise of the finished product.

  • Why is the Middle Ages actually called the Middle Ages?

    The Middle Ages is called so because it is the period of time between the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century and the beginning of the Renaissance in the 14th century. It is considered the "middle" period between the classical antiquity of the Roman Empire and the modern era. This period is also known as the medieval period, and it is characterized by the development of feudalism, the rise of Christianity, and the dominance of monarchies in Europe.

  • What is cooking chocolate?

    Cooking chocolate is a type of chocolate that is specifically designed for use in baking and cooking. It is usually unsweetened or semi-sweetened, and has a higher cocoa content than regular eating chocolate. This makes it ideal for melting, incorporating into recipes, and adding rich chocolate flavor to dishes. Cooking chocolate comes in various forms such as bars, chips, or chunks, and is commonly used in making desserts, confections, and other sweet treats.

  • What did people in the Middle Ages call the Middle Ages?

    During the Middle Ages, people did not refer to that time period as the "Middle Ages." Instead, they viewed themselves as living in the present time and did not have a specific term to describe their era. The concept of dividing history into distinct periods, such as the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Modern era, was developed by later historians looking back on history. The term "Middle Ages" was first coined in the 15th century by Renaissance scholars who viewed the period between the fall of the Roman Empire and their own time as a "middle" or intermediate period.

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