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HOW TO COOK A PEACOCK: Le Viandier - Medieval Recipes from the French Court

HOW TO COOK A PEACOCK: Le Viandier - Medieval Recipes from the French Court

ByGuillaume Tirel

In the fourteenth century, French kings prized such fare as peacock, storks and herons. Guillaume Tirel not only cooked these dishes, he left a book on how to do it. Because (it is said) he had a long sharp nose, he was nicknamed "Taillevent" ("Slice-wind"), and his classic cookbook is often referred to as "Taillevent's Viandier". Le Viandier has survived in at least four different versions. Now Jim Chevallier has translated one of the earliest and most difficult versions - the so-called Fifteenth Century version. This affordable translation makes a precious historical document more readily available to recreational medievalists, food historians and students of medieval life. Luckily, too, many of the dishes listed use familiar ingredients such as chicken, veal, eggs and peas. Adventurous cooks can adapt these original period recipes for modern use, and impress their friends with brewets, pasties, galantines and coulis.

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Publication Date
May 25, 2010
Language
English
ISBN
9780557488292
Category
Cookbooks
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
Contributors
By (author): Guillaume Tirel

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Format
EPUB

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