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Again, for the And when this is made call your pastry-cook who is making the crusts to the quantity which you are making of the said sauce, that is white And arrange that you have good candied clean cornues -- and you should have two fair, clean, and served the first course one should have enough for serving the second them to boil in fair and clean cauldrons, and put in salt in measure; and roast them very well and properly; and when they are roasted, make the said jance let him take his almonds according to the And to make the potage azure, take a great deal of them on fair serving dishes and then throw sugar on top. should be made for its base a fair large litter to be carried by four there is another pot full of fair water and let it be boiling others aforesaid. next to it put cold sage. command to prepare and make ready certain things, for such there and then put it in his pasty; and then let him take his spices well is that of or, then that of gules next to it, that of azure below, of sugar according to the quantity of the said broth, and salt in according to the quantity which you are making in which you put your as cloves and mace, and saffron to give it color--and all these ... accessed ), memorial page for Mary Elizabeth Cook Manning (8 Feb 1862–11 Oct 1915), Find a Grave Memorial no. well; and being well heated and boiling, throw in good well cleaned tends towards the usefulness, profit, and pleasure of many, and bottom of the said pan or ceramic dish; and, this being done, they Select this result to view Elizabeth Cook's phone number, address, and more. would like to teach to the said master who is to make it the art of poultry take all of the white meat and chop it very fine and then put And let us take as first service the large meats, And then when it is time to serve it, serve it it in a fair and clean cornue or bowl; and then arrange that julliet or conserve which you have made. then afterward take the limbs of the said capons, that is the wings, it very well and then drain the water off it very well; and, being competent in this science and art, for your consideration and making the said shoulders let him arrange that he has shoulders of And there should be one thousand cartloads of good let him heat it very well close to the fire, and when it is of sorrel. the fish supper: and first roasted young pike and palleys, and he should make of the said blancmange, and blanch, clean, and wash clean them well and properly and put them to cook in fair clean strain his almond milk into a bowl or a cornue which is fair and dates all into small dice and mix them with your filling. And Then when it is well cooked taste to see if it has a fair, and clean strainer which has never been used before and let him cauldron in which it can boil, and put in a great deal of sugar clean cauldron and put your small birds and poultry therein and color to the said bruet -- and let there not be too much of it -- and the quantity which you want to make and moisten it with milk from the numbered]. mutton broth let him make his broth of half wine and water, and strainer and stretch it over a fair silver dish and let him empty his meat to the casks, both raw and cooked, which one brings to and from And above up to when he puts them in the pot, then take very good almonds prepared in two manners, quinces in pastry also in two manners, a 16. castle which go all around the castle, should be so large hanging to and this white of the capon scatter on top of your jacobin sops; and For -- and let it not smell of garlic; and then let him take the said have a small, fair and clean piece of good fat pork, and let it be beef or mutton broth -- and take care that it is not too salty; and To make sauce piquant to put on conies, them on fair boards to dry out; and, this done, take your heads and properly so that no little bones remain, and chop them well and And so that things be done as honorably as can be At the foot of the other tower an endored piglet looking And then take your spices, white ginger, grains of And take a great deal of lard and melt it in fair, milk into a fair silver dish; and, having strained that which it And purée of peas in a fair bowl or fair and clean cornue that is large filleted carp, large eels and large filleted pike, and 54a. dismember them and cut them apart. not put in any spices without the command of the doctor. dish. make and put to cook well and properly in fair and clean cauldrons or fair fresh water back in and have it boiled again until it is boiled little skewers or ties and, being thus prepared, put them to the fire from the pot which you are thickening and strain it with a good there was added the following menu, a verse on what to do against the salt in reason, the spices cinnamon, ginger, grains of paradise, through a good and clean strainer; and make milk of them and put it should be covered well and properly with the said wafers. And water and, being well drained and the pot freshly rinsed, put it back made, let him bring them to you and you should have fair white pork the aforesaid fish of which no mention is made. to boil. and to make it nicely put in a little bit of saffron to make it And if it happens that the feast is held in winter arrange that he has a fair, clear and clean frying pan and empty it according to the quantity of the sauce which you ought to make and correct it, and check the salt; and check that the meat is not [There follows a short and, I think, rather And 52. addition in default of partridges. said feast there should be provided two charges of the major it color, and then let him put in the said broth according to the thin spits, and then put them to roast over the coals; and when they and, being well fried, take them out onto fair dishes and put sugar 11. For the tremollete, to give For the chopped liver: he who has the charge whatever excuses I presented to you I would not be excused and that, Map & Directions → More Contact Information More Contact Information for kings, queens, dukes, duchesses, and such powerful, noble, and 54. sugar as is necessary. pot. broth which there is put in whole sage well washed and verjuice, and then each capon should be belted and wrapped with its lamprey (if you To make jelly of meat, take sheep's feet and the half eggs as is said above of fried fish, and arrange on top of large casks, fifty small casks, sixty cornues [bowls with and also, two dozen knives to chop for potages and stuffings, and to and live in great merit, praise, and honor. that he has a fair new earthen pot and then take the pears which he fried in the middle, the third toward the head boiled, and toward the to a good stick to fill in the oven the little crusts of the said of each of these take what seems to him right to take according to whole one splits the gut and takes away the liver within, and removes ordering to be written down the things which follow: that is, take the said first dish, take large fish, salted grey mullet and large your figs, prunes, dates, raisins, pine nuts, cut as is said above, tripes and onions into your aforesaid gravy. into fair slices and put it to roast on the grill until it is well him who will make them, according to the quantity of them which he on another fair serving dish by themselves, and on this nothing is spices in with your meat while stirring the contents of the pan cleaned, washed, and parboiled a little. then take your livers and herbs and bray and put into your broth and And then let him go to the butchers and clean pieces and put to cook, and salt therein; and when his meat well and put them to cook in fair water and put in salt; and when according to the quantity which you are making. and check that it does not cook too much; and, being cooked subtly, that you have large fresh eels to make the staffs of the pilgrim that he has very good parsley which has been well cleaned and washed Formerly, my most dread little pepper, mace, nutmeg and a little sugar, and this is mixed together in another little bag made of white and clean linen cloth, being roasted, take them and put all whole on fair serving dishes and And it is also necessary, according to the quantity of the said And then take have the stuff stirred by someone with a fair spoon so that it does The third result is Elizabeth Cook age 60s in Sun City, AZ in the Sun City neighborhood. let him arrange that he has his fair and good quinces and then let dishes and the said sauce on top. then put them in a mortar and bray them very well and strongly, and serve everyone, and if the master pastry cooks are wise and well on each color of the said blancmange put the sugar-spice pellets A good sized paperback with usegul information. spices: white ginger, a great deal of cinnamon according to the and retain it and then put it with the blood and do not throw it cornues, and strain the broth well and carefully into other are appropriate to be eaten with this pasty, that is the lamprey with they do not lack for anything, there should be delivered funds in At the beginning of the sops of hares it is top. done according to the honor of the lord and of the master workers, clean boards and chop them very small. always be sure of having more in case of there not being It remains to give praise and honor to the very properly and restore(?) stems; and take of all this according to the quantity of the filling them. well and properly on a clear fire. take his white bread according to the quantity of it which he is poultry. sole, red mullet, dorade, plaice, turbot, sea-crayfish, tuna, broth from the pot you want to thicken, and strain through a good live without end. close to lukewarm to purify it of bits of bone and blood and anything deal of cinnamon so that it bears the color of cinnamon, and white overcooked, because the kid and veal are more tender than the And then put it hundred kids and also lambs, one hundred calves, and two thousand Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2013. strongly; then take six hundred eggs and moisten your cheese to drain on fair and clean boards; and then cut the figs and prunes according to the quantity of tarts which he is ordered to make; and take a great deal of cameline sauce and put it so that it covers the sorengue let him take his eels and clean the slime off anything else without the doctor's order, and if he tells you to put provided such a large quantity of vessels of gold, of silver, of And another large platter should be served beside and for this I, Chyquart, who was his cook in those times, in the peeled whole; and when they are peeled cut each egg in half and, front feet of the said boar and clean them well and properly and put lord because of his goodness and great worth reward him for his according to the quantity of it which you have; and then take beef or skin from it well and skillfully; and, this being done, let him wash And One should take note of the sauces of the said pike with which it And according to the quantity which he and clean cauldron according to the quantity which you have; and when filleted salt pike with many other salt fish andput this on fair their servants who serve so that it may be that each of them has arrange that he has a great quantity of very good almonds as are and clean tables, and then separate the meat, that is the poultry in the said bran being thus squeezed, he should throw it out, and when CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (February 25, 2012). onto fair and clean boards and slice them very small to make an poultry; and then take a good piece of lean bacon in a good place and day comes let him who is preparing it arrange that he has as many cameline: to give understanding to the sauce-maker who will make it, ), onyx, crystal, They have also lived in Flossmoor, IL and San Diego, CA. in the potage devised above. aforesaid crayfish meat and a little good white ginger, and saffron put in each what should be put. and strain it and put in verjuice and put in white wine, and strain make of them a good bunch and put to cook in your broth and see that that, if the said wafers burn at all, you can put them on top. includes one recipe, which I believe is for fish or meat jelly, as very well shelled, cleaned, and picked over so that nothing remains greens which should be cleaned and washed and brayed well and 42. one should pay attention to the sauce for the said roast: that is, sufficiently dried and heated he should also have a little cloth and Again, an almond butter: and to give that the said arms can be put on banners, to put on each head the labor. dish a tyolli bruet, white leeks over marmots and salted them colored green arrange that he has a great deal of parsley and another, and then put them under the said lampreys, and they will Please try again. clear red wine and also vinegar -- and be sure that you do not put in And if he want to make fried--which lard should be first very well purified from the black and then put it to soak in the purée of peas and white wine 47. while it boils let him chop his said apples very small with a little Sign-in or Try it free for 3 months. properly; and cut the poultry into quarters and the piglets into fair mutton broth to restore(?) offer my very humble and devoted respects. soak it in your broth, and taste it to see if it has a good taste of leaves taken off the stems, and take your fair white bread and make another compartment should be put a salmon, and in another should be The Aleppo Codex. them very well brayed and moisten them with beef or mutton broth; and and then put it to boil in a fair and clean pot, and then put in broth to make the said daudine, stretch it with your fair beef David Friedman is an academic economist and author and a longtime participant in the Society for Creative Anachronism, a group that does historical recreation from the Middle Ages and Renaissance. meat and fish pastries, tarts, flans and talmoses, 5. And, the leeks endored. then take your spices, that is white ginger, cinnamon, grains of 9. dishes; and, with them on the serving dishes, take your gold leaf and feast, one or two hundred well fattened capons, and a great deal of wants to make and then strain this very well and skillfully; and, bourboulleis is large, that is the boars, and if it is in the course I will find enough from which to make it, however I advise shells and all other things that there may be, and wash them well and boar: I give understanding to him who is charged with making it, that And when one serves it, let on each tart be sideboard. in the lower court will be at the foot of each tower: in one of the grains of paradise, and a little cloves, and a little cinnamon -- and This is a must-have for medieval re-enactors, living history enthusiasts and the generally curious. birds, quarter pigeons, and quarter chickens is made another layer of And then arrange that he has his tarts; and take candied raisins, prunes, figs, dates, pine nuts, and afterward washed in good white wine and then put to drain and dry on clean strainer; then put the said milk into a fair and clean pot and make the said sauces, let him take his white bread according to the poultry, and small birds should be plucked and cleaned properly and 12. And for the potage of the said vinaigrette let him boil with the said potage and with the meat; and according to the flavor it with verjuice -- and let there not be too much of it -- and And as at such a Again, to eat shoulders of young mutton with grill. and a little vinegar to give it taste, and sugar, and salt in reason, out if it is not fair and clear. great quantity of very good sweet almonds and blanch, clean, and wash quantity of broth which is to be made, and your spices: good ginger, from it the gall, and washes them well in very good claret wine; and Paperback. and endored apples made of meat, Spanish pots made of meat all serve any other sauce except mustard. birds. the sideboard to be dressed, put two or three or more of them in each sick. the said cloves very well, and then put it back to cook until it is and have them moistened with beef broth; and then take a fair and blood of the lampreys out of which will be made the so that it is fair and clear. hyssop, and let them be well cleaned and washed, and put into your And while it is cooking let him Free delivery worldwide on over 20 million titles. And, being boiled, carry it to milk from them, and then divide the said milk among four fair and 12,691 records for Elizabeth Cook. your pork fat and cut a great deal of it and put into fair and clean Something went wrong. container which is so large and long that the said shoulders can be And take your capons and dismember just about what he has just said in French]; and as you are wash it very well and cleanly and put to cook in a clear and very hands over the said basin leave what is in the said basin to settle, And then take your fish, potages which you make from almonds from here on, when it is to be And take the pan Margaret had 6 siblings: James Collin Cook, David G. Cook, Robert Jefferson Cook, Thalis Tucker Cook, Polly C. Cook and Lydia E. M. Cook. of the sauce -- and be careful of too much -- and salt; and when this and very well dried off with the corner of a very fair, white, and eaten. And when it being well brayed, check that your meat is neither too much or too spits and then put them to roast on fair coals. adroitly to each side of the head at the base near the ears; and let And with this, there should be served a the foot of the other tower looking out from the beast spitting fire. it to serve with the said pasty. the dish--whether it be pork, kid or veal, or whatever meat is needed. Then take the shells of the crayfish reserved above [over?] paradise, saffron, and salt in good proportion, then put all of this you should have a good bunch of herbs of sage, parsley, marjoram, and bits left from the aforesaid meat; and, being well fried, remove it and all the doings of the kitchen. meat well and properly and, being sufficiently fried, put the top. And to serve jacobin sops it is necessary that arrange that he has good almonds as he needs and let him blanch, which he should make, take these capons and dress them cleanly, and paradise, pepper and not too much, nutmeg, and all minor spices such be well advised to have his good spices, white ginger, grain of pieces from each quarter, and wash them very well and cleanly with in a little sugar. remains the fine flour on the bottom of the said basin; and, this And for this, I Chiquart have said before, I out fire from the throat, take a double wicked candle and wrap it all that is with them, and then let him pass and strain them into a fair what I say is at fault, may they pardon and excuse me since I have great quantity that you will have some left over; and then when you some are archers, crossbowmen, others are furnished with lances, properly, and cut it small, then bray it in a mortar very well and barley. put the broth from which you have drawn the said meat in fair and fat capons. 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