Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Promo 2: The Rules!

 Interested in taking part in Hare'd It in January but wondering how it works? Lucky you! We've got the answers here!



Thursday, November 17, 2022

Subtleties

Uploaded to Pinterest by Ted Funkhouser
 So what is a subtlety? 

Wiktionary defines it as "An ornate medieval illusion dish or table decoration, especially when made from one thing but crafted to look like another."

Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias elaborates: "A subtlety (also "sotelty" or "soteltie") was an elaborate form of dish common during the late Middle Ages in Europe, particularly in England and France. [Laurioux, Bruno, "Les livres de cuisine en Occident à la fin du Moyen Age", Thèse de doctorat: Histoire: Paris 1: 1992] Its function was to demarcate main courses from one another while also entertaining diners. A subtlety could be anything from a pie with exotic spices to an elaborate model of a castle made of pastry. Subtlety dishes were reserved for the upper classes who could afford the huge costs of exclusive ingredients, talented chefs and huge staffs to create lavish meals. Subtleties were often used during fast days or Lent to alleviate the restrictions in diet imposed by Catholic fasting laws."

For Skrael'd It! what we are looking to see are food dishes made to look like any heraldic charge. (Such as the hare in the arms of the Barony of Skraeling Althing or the cup of Rising Waters.) Below are several links that contain information, recipes and even more lists of links to information on subtleties. We can't wait to see what you come up with!


Entremet (Wikipedia)

Entremets, Illusion Foods & Subtleties (list of links)

Marzipan & Sugarpaste: Medieval Playdough! (AEthelmearc Gazette)

Medieval Subtleties (Pinterest)

Sculptural Sugar Subtleties (paper)

Simple Subtleties to Spice up a Medieval Feast (blog)

Subtlety (blog)

Subtlety (Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias)

The Taste of Medieval Food (Medievalists.net)

Tidbits from a Pseudo-Medieval Kitchen: 5 things I learn from a medieval catering collective (blog)

What Was It Like To Dine At A Glorious Medieval Feast? (Weird History)

Various papers by Lady Margaret of Buckrode (SCRIBD, read free for thirty days)

New Cooking Event!

 Date: Jan 29, 2023

Time: Noon until 5 pm
Cost: Free
Location: Online via Zoom
Host group: Stronghold of Greyfells
Event stewards: Thorfinna gra'feldr and Colyne Stewart

https://skraeldit.blogspot.com/

Think you've got what it takes to take part in a head to head kitchen combat online event that combines historical authenticity with the silliness Greyfells is known for? Then have we got good news for you! Introducing Hare'd It!, an online cooking competition event based on the hit TV show Nailed It! Contestants (in teams of up to three) will wage culinary warfare from the comforts of their own kitchens, attempting to create a subtlety* that not only tastes great but also clearly resembles any heraldic charge! The yum factour of your results will have to be reported by you and your teammates (we trust you!) while your presentation, methodology, showpersonship, and overall aw factour will be judged by a panel of four arbiters of awesomeness! The judges panel will include celebrated Ealdormerean cooks, heraldic experts, and people who just love food! A prize will be awarded, donated by Their Excellencies Skraeling Althing, Dubhessa and Joffr.

Promo 2: The Rules!

 Interested in taking part in Hare'd It in January but wondering how it works? Lucky you! We've got the answers here!