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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"

lxxxvj - Rys. Take a porcyoun of Rys, and pyke hem clene, and sethe hem welle, and late hem kele; then take gode Mylke of Almaundys and do ther-to, and sethe and stere hem wyl; and do ther-to Sugre an hony, and serue forth [correction; sic = f].

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Other versions of this recipe:

Rice in a good manner (Libro di cucina / Libro per cuoco)

RICE (Le Menagier de Paris)

RICE (Le Menagier de Paris)

Ryse (Liber cure cocorum [Sloane MS 1986])

Ryse (A Noble Boke off Cookry)

Ryse (A Noble Boke off Cookry)

Decorated rice for a meat day (Le Viandier de Taillevent)

To make a rice tart (Das Kuchbuch der Sabina Welserin)

To make rice tarts (Ouverture de Cuisine)


Recipes with similar titles:

rose (A Noble Boke off Cookry)

Rosee (Forme of Cury)

XLI - For to make Rosee (Forme of Cury)

lj Rosee (Fourme of Curye [Rylands MS 7])

Rose (Liber cure cocorum [Sloane MS 1986])

Rosee (MS Royal 12.C.xii)

Rosee (Recipes from John Crophill's Commonplace Book)

Rosee (Recipes from John Crophill's Commonplace Book)

Rosee (MS Douce 257)