This is one of the most extravagant of the early Medieval British feasts recorded. It was for King Richard II and the Duke of Lancaster (John of Gaunt) in September 1387. The list of food was staggering, as are the number of dishes served in each of the three courses. However it does give us [...]
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A Medieval Feast or Banquet took a large team of dedicated kitchen and serving staff. For example there were 57 cooks and 115 scullions, spit-turners and other assorted staff to serve and feed 2000 guests, in two sittings and in three chambers, at the feast for the enthronement of George Neville as Archbishop of York [...]
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This is a Medieval Feast we did for David Dimbleby’s BBC documentary ‘How We Built Britain’. In collaboration with the Food Historian Peter Brears we supplied all the food and table ware for this shoot. It was filmed by the BBC for David Dimbleby’s historical TV series ‘How We Built Britain’ at GainsboroughOld Hall. The [...]