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This is an excerpt from Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books
(England, 1430)
The original source can be found at the University of Michigan's "Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse"

Liiij - Rapeye. Take almaundys, an draw a gode mylke ther-of, and take Datys an mynce hem smal, an put ther-on y-now; take Raw Appelys, an pare hem and stampe hem, an drawe hem vppe with wyne, or with draf of Almaundys, or bothe; than caste pouder of Gyngere, Canel, Maces, Clowes, and caste ther-on Sugre y-now; than take a quantyte of flowre of Rys, an throwe ther-on, and make it chargeaunt, an coloure it wyth Safroun, an with Saunderys, an serue forth; an strawe Canel a-boue.

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Other versions of this recipe:

For to make a rape (Liber cure cocorum [Sloane MS 1986])

Rapeye (Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books)

Rapeye (Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books)

FOR TO MAKE RAPY (Forme of Cury)

Rapeye (Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books)

Rape (Forme of Cury)

Rapey (Fourme of Curye [Rylands MS 7])

Rape (Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books)

Rape. (A Noble Boke off Cookry)

Rapeye (Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books)

FOR TO MAKE RAPY (Forme of Cury)

Rapeye (Two Fifteenth-Century Cookery-Books)

For To Make Rapee (Forme of Cury)