This was one of my favorites! I cooked the medieval pie from the cookbook but used the bacon lattice from the modern one because it looked fun. The salty meaty flavor from the gravy and stew meat pieces paired well with the sweetness of the dates/prunes/raisins and everything tastes good with bacon chunks mixed in of course
I love the flavor of this bread! You can really taste the dark molasses flavor and it was quite easy to make. It turned out very dense and it’s delicious simply on its own or with a bit of butter.
These were an excellent side dish. They were pretty simple but beets are always a nice color addition to the table
These are like a medieval version of potatoes au gratin. I think I like the potato version more but it was fun to try it out with turnips!
This was pretty interesting and tasty, cantaloupe mixed with basil and yogurt and some mild spices. Fruit soups are always nice and refreshing.
These were tasty, cod mixed with turnips, bread crumbs, and some spices.
The oat cakes turned out kind of like hard cookies and they tasted wonderful especially paired with each of the fillings.
This was good served over the roast slices. The sweetness of the pearl onions is always something I look forward to.
This was very good! The veggies it was sitting on top of came our really delicious as well.
These turned out much tastier than the first time I made cornish game hens. They were roasted covered in butter and salt, which made for a nice skin flavor and texture and then coated with honey, apple, currant glaze which tasted excellent and seemed appropriate for the region.
This pie did not turn out very picturesque but it was delicious! As with the bacon pie above, the sweetness of the sweet potatoes paired well with the salty bacon and meat.