The Tudor Kitchen
What the Tudors Ate & Drank
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amberley Publishing
Published:15th Dec '17
Should be back in stock very soon
Did you ever wonder what the Tudors ate and drank? What was Elizabeth I's first meal after the defeat of the Spanish Armada? Which pies did Henry VIII gorge on to go from a 32 to a 54-inch waist? The Tudor Kitchen provides a new history of the Tudor kitchen, and over 500 sumptuous – and more everyday – recipes enjoyed by rich and poor, all taken from authentic contemporary sources. The kitchens of the Tudor palaces were equipped to feed a small army of courtiers, visiting dignitaries and various hangers-on of the aristocracy. Tudor court food purchases in just one year were no fewer than 8,200 sheep, 2,330 deer and 53 wild boar, plus countless birds such as swan (and cygnet), peacock, heron, capon, teal, gull and shoveler. Tudor feasting was legendary; Henry VIII even managed to impress the French at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520 with a twelve-foot marble and gold leaf fountain dispensing claret and white wine into silver cups, free for all!
A comprehensive look at dining in the Tudor era -- Hallie Rubenhold * BBC History Magazine Books of the Year 2015 *
Fascinating … perfect for history lovers * The Lady *
'Fun, informative ... a comprehensive look at dining in the Tudor era' -- BBC History Magazine
ISBN: 9781445660400
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 309g
352 pages