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A Grete Pye recipe

A Grete Pye

Ready In Cooking Time 90 min.

No Christmas feast in medieval times was complete without a 'grete pye'. In some recipes, it could contain many varied meats, but quite often only two or three different kinds were suggested; change the meats suggested here if you wish.

A Squid Dish for Days of Abstinence (circa 1475) recipe

A Squid Dish for Days of Abstinence (circa 1475)

Ready In Cooking Time 60 min.

Yes from the year 1475. Platina mentions several odd fishes not usually used today as food, such as cuttlefish, scorpions, lampreys and sea-lion. But most of his fish are still favorites-eels, lobsters, crabs, oysters, sturgeon and sturgeon eggs (which he calls caviar), salmon, sole, etc., and he gives a recipe for a Squid Dish for Days of Abstinence. Although squid is eaten today in the South of France and Greece, and can be found in special fish shops here, I would prefer salmon or halibut. But if you hanker for squid, just go ahead with it if you can find some, and be sure to have the fish man prepare it for you by removing the black liquid from the backbone.

Tornep with Chestenne recipe

Tornep with Chestenne

Ready In Cooking Time 1 hr

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How about a margarita party? Before we break out the blender let's discuss ingredients. The traditional margarita...

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Peppers Stuffed with Tofu and Rice

The idea of the recipe is great, but made with Campbell's soup. I have never had that kind of poor quality food in my pantry. Anyone have a substitute for the canned soup?

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