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Medieval Food

By: Paige Foreman and Emma Hayes. Medieval Food. Basic Meal for the Wealthy. Grains, cheese, butter Only Lords and Nobles could hunt Geese, larks, chickens, beef, bacon, lamb Could afford large amounts of milled flower Salmon, herring, eels Were blessed with rare vegetables

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Medieval Food

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  1. By: Paige Foreman and Emma Hayes Medieval Food

  2. Basic Meal for the Wealthy • Grains, cheese, butter • Only Lords and Nobles could hunt • Geese, larks, chickens, beef, bacon, lamb • Could afford large amounts of milled flower • Salmon, herring, eels • Were blessed with rare vegetables • Expensive spices • Manchet

  3. Basic Meal for the Lower Class • Breads made from barley and rye • Peas, beans • Pottage -mixture of anything that could grow and was edible, lucky peasants got salted pork or fatty bacon • Couldn’t poach • Biscuits • Staple diet = bread and cheese

  4. Desserts and Sweets • Crispels • For to make Chireseye • FrytourBlaunched • Pokerounce • Rys • Rysshews of Fruyt • Tourteletes in Fryture • Custard Tarts

  5. Tarte Medieval • Preparation Time: 25 minutes Baking time: 35 minutes • 1 pie crust • 4 apples • 2 eggs • 1/2 cup sugar • 1/2 cup ground almonds • 1/2 cup heavy cream • handful of sliced almonds • Blind bake crust. Fit the pie dough to a 10 inch tart pan, pressing it firmly onto the sides and bottom. Wrap and place in the freezer for at least 30 minutes - over night is fine too. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Place the unwrapped, frozen tart shell in the oven to bake for 12 minutes. Remove from the oven and allow to cool. • Prepare apples. Meanwhile, peel the apples and then cut them into quarters and slice out the core. Slice each quarter into four slices. • Prepare custard. Beat the eggs until they are frothy. Beat in the sugar until the mixture thickens slightly (about 1 minute with a hand mixer). Beat in the ground almonds, heavy cream and brandy. • Assemble. Place the apple slices in an attractive pattern in the tart shell (this is totally optional - you can just toss them in there as well). Pour the egg mixture on top of the apples and sprinkle the sliced almonds on top. • Bake. Carefully place the tart in the oven and lower the oven temperature to 375°F (190°C). Bake for 35 minutes. • Serve. Serve while it is still warm • Makes 6 servings.

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