Food Links

Here is a selection of cooking resources

Cookbooks and Recipes from today

EPICURIOUS

Fantastic site, has all of the recipes from Gourmet and Bon Appétit from the last 15 years, searchable by ingredient inclusion, which is nice when you buy something on sale and you need to use it up. Doesn’t have gluten free recipes per say, but a lot of their main dishes either are already or can easily be converted. Users can also post comments on the recipe, so it’s a great way to weed out the duds before you spend time in the kitchen.

EPICURIOUS: RECIPE FILE: THENEW BATCH

They come out with a new batch of recipes every month on the 15th, always great to browsethrough and try something new.

Here is a listing ofarticles and resources to help you navigate what you can and can’t eat on a GF diet.

Celiac.com(Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips)

Celiac.com is a hard to navigate site and I can never find what Iam looking for without the search engine but… It does have a good online selectionof recipes and flour mixes and was one of the places that I started using therecipes from.

Celiac.com(Mainstream Products that are Gluten-Free)

Celiac.com(Gluten-Free Specialty Food & Product Companies)

Celiac.comAticle/Item: (Safe List - Foods & Ingredients Safe for a Gluten-Free Diet)

Celiac.comAticle/Item: (Forbidden List - Foods and Ingredients Not Safe for a Gluten-FreeDiet)

Celiac.comAticle/Item: (Additional Things to Beware of to Maintain a 100% Gluten-FreeDiet)

Cookbooks and Recipes from pre-1600

Rumpolt Contents - 1581 Cookbook
Sabrina Welserin's cookbook
Gode Cookery Table of Contents

Cookie images and molds

Cool cookie images
PEETERS, Clara -still lifes
The Hoogsteder Journal A Hidden Marriage
House on the Hill, Inc. - Providing Working Replicas of Historic Cookie Molds

Pottery and Tablewear

Ashmolean Museum Pot Web Highly decorated pottery
Medieval and Renaissance Eating Utensils and Feast Gear