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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Peers in Confyt

The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Forme of Cury (by Samuel Pegge)
original text from about A.D. 1390

Peers in Confyt

—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.

Modern English

Pears in Confit

—Take pears and pare them clean. Take good red wine and mulberries or saunders (both being for red food colour) and cool them in this and when they are cooked enough, take them out. Make a syrup of Greek wine or Vernage (possibly a sweet Italian wine) with white powder (a sweet powder with ginger) or white sugar and powdered ginger and put the pears in this. Cook it a little while and serve it forth.

Vyannd Ryal

The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Forme of Cury (by Samuel Pegge)
original text from about A.D. 1390

Vyannd Ryal

—Take wyne greke, oþer rynysshe wyne and hony clarified þerwith. take flour of rys powdour of Gyngur oþ of peper & canel. oþer flour of canel. powdour of clowes, safroun. sugur cypre. mylberyes, oþer saundres. & medle alle þise togider. boile it and salt it. and loke þat it be stondyng.

Modern English

Royal Dish


—Take Greek wine or Rhenish wine and clarified honey therewith. Take rice flour, powdered ginger, pepper and cinnamon, or powdered cinnamon, powdered cloves, saffron, sugar, mulberries or red sandalwood and mix all these together. Boil it and salt it and see that it is thick/stiff.