Friday, August 30, 2013

Cooking for a crowd, ounces, pints, quarts, and gallons

So like most of the people in the world I grew up with the Metric System which means absolutely nothing when it comes to cooking for a crowd.  For most people that grew up in the USA, everyone knows 2 cups in a pint, 2 pints in a quart, and 4 quarts in a gallon.  OK but have you ever Googled how many cups are in a quart? Or searched for how many cups are in a gallon?  Well if you are trying to cook for a LARPing crowd and don't want to take out your cell phone, use this handy chart that I have created:

Monday, August 26, 2013

So I've been hired by a band of mercenaries...

So I have been hired by The Company of the Red Sash, a group of mercenaries, to be their in game chef after I was "downsized" from my imaginary job as cook at the The Grey Shield Tavern.  Here's the first menu I have created for the group:

Food poisioning should not be part of the experience

Here are my basic rules for food prep safety.  More information can be found on www.foodsafety.gov

When preparing food for anyone it is critical that basic food safety is observed. Equally important is food allergy awareness. Failure to pay attention to safe food preparation or food allergens can result in customers becoming very ill and in some cases can even result in death. Each year 100,000 people are hospitalized due to food poisoning.

TO START
If illness or injury prevents you, you must not prepare food:
1) DO NOT PREPARE FOOD IF YOU HAVE A COLD, FEVER OR COUGH
2) DO NOT PREPARE FOOD IF YOU HAVE AN OPEN CUT OR SORE ON YOUR HANDS

WHERE TO BUY FOOD
Only use food from reliable, professional and safe sources

BEFORE YOU HANDLE FOOD
In order to keep bacteria out of food:

3) WASH HANDS WITH HOT SOAP AND WATER
4) WEAR A HEAD COVERING TO PREVENT HAIR FROM FALLING INTO FOOD
5) CLEAN WITH HOT SOAP AND WATER, ALL CUTTING BOARDS AND UTENSILSWHEN YOU PREPARE & COOK FOOD

In order to kill any bacteria:
6) THROUGHLY WASH OFF ANY DIRT FROM FRESH PRODUCE / VEGETABLES
7) DO NOT USE UTENSILS OR BOARDS THAT TOUCH RAW MEATS IN CONTACT WITH COOKED FOOD OR RAW VEGETABLES
8) WHEN PREPARING RAW MEATS, WORK IN BATCHES TO KEEP MEAT COLD WITH THE BULK COLD IN REFRIGERATION
9) COOK FOOD TO A SAFE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE (SEE CHART) AND REST TIME
10) DO NOT SERVE FOOD FROM CANS THAT ARE SEVERELY DENTED OR BULGING

WHEN YOU SERVE FOOD
In order to keep bacteria from growing:

8) KEEP COLD FOODS COLD
9) KEEP HOT FOODS AT 145 DEGREES
10) DO NOT TOUCH PREPARED FOOD WITH BARE HANDS, USE UTENSILS OR GLOVES

WHEN YOU STORE FOOD
In order to keep food safe:

11) KEEP RAW FOOD AWAY FROM COOKED FOOD TO AVOID POSSIBLE CROSS CONTAMINATION
12) COOL HOT FOODS AS FAST AS POSSIBLE
13) SECURE FOOD TO PREVENT VERMIN FROM COMING INTO CONTACT WITH IT

ALLERGY AWARENESS
Be aware of all ingredients in your cooking and inform customers of allergens if any:
14) COMMON ALLERGENS IN ORDER OF PRIORITY: NUTS (TREE AND GROUND), SHELLFISH, FISH, GLUTEN, EGGS, SOY, AND LACTOSE

Have Grill, Will Travel

On of the biggest problems with trying to replicate the look of cooking from the 15th century is well... just about everything.  If you are doing the whole cook it outdoors thing, you can't just haul in a Weber grill, propane stove or some other modern luxury.  While not necessarily authentic to Europe, this Civil War replica portable grill is something I picked up recently from Graysberg Forge, he has a store on Etsy.

Totally something a hammer weielding blacksmith could put together and look it dissembles!


Yup looking forward to trying this out, might even be big enough to roast a sheep over....

We're going to get medieval on your cooking

It's happening everywhere, your friends and neighbors are watching movies like Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. They are deep into reading the Game of Thrones Series or more likely they fanatically watch it on HBO. Sometimes they may even go to a medieval themed fair, watching jugglers while gnawing on an oversized turkey leg. And a small but growing group of them are beginning to LARP (Live Action Role Playing).

Made infamous in the comedy Role Models in 2008 LARPing conjures images of geeks holding court in costume at local diners and bashing each other with swords made from pipe insulation and duct tape. Fortunately new improvements in props (swords, shields and armor) have vastly changed this hobby from geek to chic. Thanks to extremely realistic prop weaponry, most players could walk onto the Green Dragon Pub in and fit right in.

What has been lacking is in the cuisine. This is where I introduce myself as your humble host of this blog whose goal is to take LARP cooking to being as in game as much as possible in terms of preparation, look and in especially taste. If it’s not delicious we’re not making it here.