The Forme of Cury - A Roll of Ancient English Cookery Compiled, about A.D. 1390 by Samuel Pegge
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with coate of arms. Sheldes of Brawn are there _in armor_, p. 226.
However, there is such a word as _enorned_. Leland, p. 280. 285. 297. which approaches nearer. NOTA. XX.VII. VII. Pokok and Partruch shul be parboiled. lardid and rosted. and eten with gyngeuer. FRY BLAUNCHED. XX.VII. VIII. Take Almandes blaunched and grynde hem al to doust, do þise in a thynne foile. close it þerinnne fast. and fry it in Oile. clarifie hony with Wyne. & bake it þerwith. FRYTOUR OF PASTERNAKES OF APPLES [1]. XX.VII. IX. Take skyrwater and pasternakes and apples, & parboile hem, make a batour of flour and ayrenn, cast þerto ale. safroun & salt. wete hem in þe batour and frye hem in oile or in grece. do þerto Almaund Mylk. & serue it forth. [1] Frytour, &c. Contents has only, _Frytours of Pasternakes_. N. B. _Frytour_ is _Fritter_. FRYTOUR OF MYLKE. XX.VII. X. |
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