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Jo's Historic Collection | Posts of historical interest, especially Mediaeval subjects Jo's Historic Collection Posts of historical interest, especially Mediaeval subjects Post navigation ← Older posts A Mediaeval Feast in Essex Posted by jrlarner 0 Mid Anglia Group, Richard III Society I stupidly decided to cook a mediaeval feast to celebrate New Year’s Eve with some friends. I say ‘stupidly’ not because it wasn’t a success but because the amount of work and fiddly techniques nearly killed me! I wanted to do something similar to one of the courses of Richard’s coronation feast, so about 15-20 dishes, mixed sweet and savoury. I had tasted some mediaeval recipes while at Middleham in July and loved the different tastes and rich flavours, so I bought the recipe book the dishes had come from. This was ‘The Medieval Cookbook: Feast for the King, compiled by Patricia Rice-Jones. I also had another book, The Medieval Cookbook by Maggie Black I chose a variety of re...

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