
I'm doing a Medieval Tavern Dinner with my niece and nephew 2 Saturdays from now. I've been looking at some really cool recipes to do.
It won't be true to period all the way but it's gonna be fun.
Doing Brie en croute, some dried/cured meats and cheeses, fresh crusty bread, roasting some game hens and a few other things. Probably a poached fish of some sort.
I'm finding that they REALLY loved ginger in the 12th through 15th centuries. (The period I'm getting recipes from) It's in practically every one!
Thanks! I've had that book on my Amazon wishlist for a while but my wife keeps passing over it for some reason.I've made some amazing artisan breads recently using recipes from Ken Forkish's Flour, Water, Salt, Yeast if you don't have a recipe yet.
This one isn't as complex but it's still great and stupidly easy - quite literally all you're doing is mixing and doing a quick fold, the rest is all hands off time: https://www.recipetineats.com/easy-yeast-bread-recipe-no-knead/
Thanks! I've had that book on my Amazon wishlist for a while but my wife keeps passing over it for some reason.
I want to work on technique and then get into the blended flours like spelt and wheat, etc. First I want a perfect crumb though.Well worth a purchase mate. I've got a dead starter for pizzas of his I need to get round to using. The bread I've made from it has been next level and the knowledge and techniques he teaches have really upped my pizza game. I'm dialing in a 62.5% hydration neopolitan dough jist now but I was messing around with 70-80% by hand no problem off the back of this book.
I want to work on technique and then get into the blended flours like spelt and wheat, etc. First I want a perfect crumb though.
Pasta and lentils tonight.
Didn't realise we're out of onions so the sofritto was just carrot and celery but overall it was a nice really easy midweek dinner.
Going to try the lentils instead of mince next time we do bolognaise.
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Well look what I picked up
Mrs JBJ wanted a small jug for making sangria. £8. The casserole was £16 quid!! They had a couple of dutch ovens too but smaller ones I probably wouldn't get much use from.
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YES!!! I have that same size in orange and it also never gets put away. Enjoy!I got "black Fridayed"
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Wasn't due to arrive until late January but here we are. It's a monster, 6.7 litre 28cm which is frankly ridiculous for our 2 person household but it's beautiful.
It shall live on the hob.
those are great for baking bread in if you don't already have some other sort of heavy cast iron baker!I got "black Fridayed"
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Wasn't due to arrive until late January but here we are. It's a monster, 6.7 litre 28cm which is frankly ridiculous for our 2 person household but it's beautiful.
It shall live on the hob.
those are great for baking bread in if you don't already have some other sort of heavy cast iron baker!