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== Period Recipe ==
== Period Recipe ==
From the [[Forme of Cury]].
From the [[Forme of Cury]].
:'''''PEERES'' IN CONFYT. XX.VI. XII.'''
'''''PEERES'' IN CONFYT. XX.VI. XII.'''


:Take peeres and pare hem clene. take gode rede wyne & mulberes
Take peeres and pare hem clene. take gode rede wyne & mulberes
oþer saundres and seeþ þe peeres þerin & whan þei buth ysode, take
oþer saundres and seeþ þe peeres þerin & whan þei buth ysode, take
hem up, make a syryp of wyne greke. oþer vernage with blaunche
hem up, make a syryp of wyne greke. oþer vernage with blaunche

Revision as of 20:27, 17 July 2007

Period Recipe

From the Forme of Cury. PEERES IN CONFYT. XX.VI. XII.

Take peeres and pare hem clene. take gode rede wyne & mulberes oþer saundres and seeþ þe peeres þerin & whan þei buth ysode, take hem up, make a syryp of wyne greke. oþer vernage with blaunche powdour oþer white sugur and powdour gyngur & do the peres þerin. seeþ it a lytel & messe it forth.

Notes

  • Peeres. pears.
  • mulberes. mulberries, for colouring.
  • Vernage. Vernaccia, a sort of Italian white wine. V. Gloss.

Modern Recipe

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Pears in Red Wine

Serves 6 normally or 10 at feast

Ingredients

Method

  1. Soak pears in the red wine and blueberries for a couple of hours.
  2. Take out the pears and add sugar and spices. Simmer over low heat for an hour to reduce and thicken into a light syrup
  3. Strain the syrup to remove the grains of spices and blueberry skins.
  4. Add pears and return to simmer for an hour.

To serve, add a good spoonful of double cream and some candied lemon zest.

YiS to medieval cooking,
Nicolette Dufay

Notes

The historical version of this recipe was taken from the Project Gutenberg e-text of the Forme of Cury.