The whirlwind that was yesterday
Yesterday was such a busy day! Henry and I went to Inter-Baronial 12th Night and had a nice time.
A friend of the Autocrat was visiting from Texas and she also has Celiac disease, just like Henry and I. So I was asked if I could bring some extra lunch for her, which I was more than happy to do since she hasn't had a decent baked good since her diagnosis!
So, I brought a full table of food, and fed a great many more than three. The site was Kosher, so it required a bit of thinking on my part so I didn't accidentally mix dairy and meat in the same dish or on the same serving plate. (Butter counts as dairy, thank goodness for olive oil!)
The spread
- Baked chicken breast, tossed in salt, pepper, fresh rosemary and olive oil, based on a recipe from Sabina Welserin.
- Sauce for game and small birds (Sabina Welserin #8, apples, butter, good white wine, saffron, cinnamon, ginger)
- Spinach tart (herb tart from Sabina Welserin)
- Soft pretzels, gluten-free with mustard
- Butter kaase cheese
- Cinnamon Tart, Sabina Welserin #132
- Mixed nuts, chocolate and marzipan
I made the pretzels yesterday morning, so they were hot and fresh when we got to the event. Henry and I ate our share in the car on the way because they smelled so good!
Everything was a hit and I had almost nothing left over. :)
The lady from Texas was so thrilled to have real baked goods that didn't taste like they were gluten-free. It was such a delight to be able to share some of the joy of food to a fellow Celiac. Having been on this diet for almost 9 years it was very wonderful to be able to share some cooking tips and cookbook names with her. She's been on the diet for 3 years, but has so far had no luck baking with the special flours.
Henry ran around with the other kids and enjoyed himself. He wore his new bell baldric and had a great time making the bells ring, it certainly made keeping track of him a lot easier!
I do need to make him a new waffenrock for Ymir though, between the skirt being too short and stains, its time for a new one. Thankfully they don't take long to make.
In the middle of the day we came home for short naps and went back for court. I stepped up as Baronial MOAS (Minister of Arts & Sciences), a job I am really looking forward to doing. :)
Then it was time for cleanup and going home. Bedtime came early, and a good nights sleep was had by all.
Now I just need to clean the kitchen and do the dishes, it looks like a cooking whirlwind hit it.
A friend of the Autocrat was visiting from Texas and she also has Celiac disease, just like Henry and I. So I was asked if I could bring some extra lunch for her, which I was more than happy to do since she hasn't had a decent baked good since her diagnosis!
So, I brought a full table of food, and fed a great many more than three. The site was Kosher, so it required a bit of thinking on my part so I didn't accidentally mix dairy and meat in the same dish or on the same serving plate. (Butter counts as dairy, thank goodness for olive oil!)
The spread
- Baked chicken breast, tossed in salt, pepper, fresh rosemary and olive oil, based on a recipe from Sabina Welserin.
- Sauce for game and small birds (Sabina Welserin #8, apples, butter, good white wine, saffron, cinnamon, ginger)
- Spinach tart (herb tart from Sabina Welserin)
- Soft pretzels, gluten-free with mustard
- Butter kaase cheese
- Cinnamon Tart, Sabina Welserin #132
- Mixed nuts, chocolate and marzipan
I made the pretzels yesterday morning, so they were hot and fresh when we got to the event. Henry and I ate our share in the car on the way because they smelled so good!
Everything was a hit and I had almost nothing left over. :)
The lady from Texas was so thrilled to have real baked goods that didn't taste like they were gluten-free. It was such a delight to be able to share some of the joy of food to a fellow Celiac. Having been on this diet for almost 9 years it was very wonderful to be able to share some cooking tips and cookbook names with her. She's been on the diet for 3 years, but has so far had no luck baking with the special flours.
Henry ran around with the other kids and enjoyed himself. He wore his new bell baldric and had a great time making the bells ring, it certainly made keeping track of him a lot easier!
I do need to make him a new waffenrock for Ymir though, between the skirt being too short and stains, its time for a new one. Thankfully they don't take long to make.
In the middle of the day we came home for short naps and went back for court. I stepped up as Baronial MOAS (Minister of Arts & Sciences), a job I am really looking forward to doing. :)
Then it was time for cleanup and going home. Bedtime came early, and a good nights sleep was had by all.
Now I just need to clean the kitchen and do the dishes, it looks like a cooking whirlwind hit it.
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/Eva
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I know you will do a great job, much better than I did with it. I do still want to stay on as a deputy.
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Sounds like it was a great event :)
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If you are ever in a Kosher site again, you can have all period Lenten dishes with--that should make an all parve meal (as long as your fish had scales and gills) and completely safe.
However, the dishes should yummy.