Medieval Gastronomy: German Landsknecht Camp Food
DISCUSSION GUIDE: 0:00 - 24:11 - Introduction and Overview of Lansknecht Camp Culture, Cooking Equipment, and Ingredients 24:12 - 25:21 - Pea Soup 25:21 - 33:48 - Krapfen 33:49 - 37:52 - Sauerbraten 37:53 - 47:35 - Strawberry Tart 47:36 - 51:35 - Pudding Discussion and Wrap-Up CLASS DESCRIPTION: The Delftwood Cooks' Guild hosts Medieval Gastronomy classes monthly during the baronial Arts & Sciences meeting. The goal is to introduce the populace - be they new to the barony or a veteran of many years - to the different kinds of medieval food they may encounter at SCA feasts. The classes aim to discuss ingredients, cooking techniques, and unique flavors that make each kind of cuisine stand out as part of its culture's identity. This class, researched and taught by Meisterin Felicitas Flußmüllnerin, is meant to introduce us to some basics about how the Landsknecht soldiers of the late 15th - early 16th century German military would have eaten while "on the go." Meisterin Felicity has kindly offered her handout from this class for download on the Barony of Delftwood web page. It can be found at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0Ak... Please note that this is NOT an official SCA video. The materials and opinions expressed herein are the intellectual property of the individual instructor(s), and not necessarily those of SCA, inc. or the Barony of Delftwood.

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