Wheat and Honey

DairyFree

1 cup masa harina (for more corn flavor & color, use ¾ cup masa harina and ¼ cup yellow or blue corn meal) ¾ – 1 cup warm water ¼ tsp salt

Stir together the flour and salt. Stir in ¾ cup water to make a moist dough. Moist enough to stick together, dry enough to form a ball instead of sticky globs on your hands. Knead it to make a smooth ball of dough. Wrap it in plastic wrap or a wet towel and let it sit for a few minutes to absorb its moisture. Knead in more flour or water if necessary after it has sat for a while. It should feel like playdough.

Preheat a frying pan over high heat, then turn it to medium.

Prepare a pressing folder by cutting open 3 edges of a plastic storage bag, or cutting a rectangle of baking parchment and folding in half into a square.

Form a small ball of dough, place on one half of the pressing folder, fold over the other half, and use a flat-bottomed plate to press the dough into a circle. Press the tortillas as thin as you can. Peel off the top half, flip the dough onto one hand and peel off the other half of the folder.

Cook them over medium heat until browned on each side.

#bread #cornmeal #dairyfree #glutenfree #masaharina #salt #side #vegan

Makes 1 pint.

½ lb grapes (any type) ¾ cup red wine vinegar ½ cup sugar ¾ tsp black peppercorns ¾ tsp mustard seeds ¼ tsp salt 4 whole cloves 1 cinnamon stick 2 grams dried orange peel (Probably 1 tsp) 9 grams candied ginger (probably 1 Tbsp)

Wash the grapes and remove stems. Put in a clean 1-pint jar.

Cook the rest of the ingredients over medium heat for about 10 minutes. Pour everything into the jar with the grapes. Set aside for about an hour to cool, then put the lid on and turn the jar upside-down to distribute the spices.

Store in fridge. They will take about 24 hrs to cure. They will keep for 4-5 days.

#candiedginger #cinnamon #clove #dairyfree #fairyfeast #glutenfree #grape #mustardseed #orangezest #pepper #salt #side #sugar #vegan #vinegar

2 cups water 2 mint teabags 1 Tbsp ginger root ½ cup sugar 3 large peaches 1 Tbsp lemon juice ¼ tsp salt 2 liters sparkling water

Boil 2 cups water. Remove from heat. Add the tea bags and steep for 10 minutes, then discard the tea bags.

Chop the peaches and ginger root, removing peach pits. Combine all ingredients except the sparkling water, and let sit for 10 minutes. Liquefy the mixture in blender, then strain out the solids, which will basically only be bits of peach skin. Return the mixture to heat, and heat it to boiling point. Remove from heat and chill thoroughly. Mix with 2 liters of sparkling water.

#carbonatedwater #dairyfree #drink #fairyfeast #ginger #glutenfree #lemonjuice #mint #peach #salt #sugar #vegan

1 lb whole oranges, left whole 6 eggs 2 cups almond meal 1 cup raw sugar 1 tsp baking powder

Place the oranges in a saucepan and cover them with water. Bring to a boil, lower the water to a simmer and let cook for 15 minutes. Replace the water and boil again for 15 minutes. Repeat twice more to get a cooking time of 1 hour. When done, remove the oranges from the pan and leave to cool.

Preheat the oven to 375° F. Butter and flour a 10-inch springform tin. (Use corn starch if gluten-free is needed.)

Chop the oranges into chunks, removing seeds. Puree them in a blender. Make sure they are completely pureed and there are no chunks of peel. Measure 3 cups of fruit puree and discard any extra. Then thoroughly blend the eggs with the 3 cups of orange.

In a large bowl, mix the almond meal, sugar and baking powder, then stir in the egg-orange mixture, just until it is mixed.

Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 45-60 minutes. The cake is done when it turns a deep golden brown, has come away slightly from the sides of the tin, and a tester comes out clean. Allow the cake to cool completely in the tin before turning it out gently on the serving plate. It is good served plain, or with cream or syrup. It can be stored in the refrigerator.

#almondmeal #bakingpowder #cake #dairyfree #dessert #egg #glutenfree #orange #sugar

Period: 1200s Italy Sources: Chickpea Flour on Wikipedia, A Tuscan Foodie in America

1 ½ cup chickpea flour 2 ½ cup water 6 Tbsp olive oil 1 tsp salt 1 tsp pepper

Stir together the chickpea flour and water. Put in a covered container and let sit for 2-6 hours. It will start out very lumpy, but as it sits, the lumps will absorb water and dissolve.

Preheat oven to 450° F. Coat a 9”×13” baking pan with 2 Tbsp olive oil.

Stir the batter and mix in the salt and pepper. Pour the batter into the pan. Fold 4 Tbsp olive oil into the batter.

Bake for 15 minutes, then broil the top for 5 minutes.

#dairyfree #garbanzoflour #glutenfree #historical #oliveoil #pepper #salt #side #vegan

2 cups apples, grated ½ cup honey 3 eggs ¾ cup almond meal 1 tsp cinnamon ½ tsp salt

Preheat oven to 350° F. Put the grated apple in water with lemon juice until ready to use. Let the eggs come to room temperature. (Putting them in warm water helps.)

Beat the eggs on high speed until pale yellow, a thick foam, small bubbles. Meanwhile gently heat the honey until it is thin and runny. Reduce the eggs to a medium beating speed and slowly pour the honey in as it beats. After the honey is added, beat on high speed for about a minute. Reduce to a low speed and slowly add the almond meal, cinnamon, and salt. Then fold in the grated apple.

Pour batter into a buttered 8” baking pan. Cover with foil.

Bake for 35-40 minutes.

#almondmeal #apple #cake #cinnamon #dairyfree #dessert #egg #glutenfree #honey #salt #vegetarian

Get some canned pears. Chop them up into smallish pieces. Line a baking sheet with foil, then dust with powdered sugar. Spread the pear pieces in a single layer on the baking sheet. Put in the oven at 200° F for 4-6 hours. They need to be not wet anymore, only slightly sticky, and with a gummy texture like raisins or other dried fruits.

#candy #dairyfree #dessert #driedfruit #glutenfree #pear #powderedsugar #vegan

6 avocados 2 limes 1 tsp salt ½ cup fresh cilantro, chopped

Peel avocados and remove seed. Juice the limes. Mash together the avocado, lime juice, salt, and cilantro.

#avocado #cilantro #condiment #dairyfree #glutenfree #limejuice #salt #side #vegan

In the Redwall universe, this is actually made from a red-colored root with a hot flavor (seen in Outcast of Redwall). I'm not sure such a plant exists in real life, so I've blended different peppers and spicy roots to make this spice.

cayenne pepper black pepper ground ginger ground horseradish paprika

Combine equal amounts of the spices.

I added the paprika to make it a more red color. Most paprika available is sweet and not very spicy, but there are spicy kinds available, so use that if you can find it.

To make hotroot essence, mix the powder with cold water to make a thick liquid, let it sit a few minutes, then add a small amount of vinegar.

#cayenne #condiment #dairyfree #fairyfeast #ginger #glutenfree #horseradish #paprika #pepper #vegan #vinegar

4 plums, pitted 1 Tbsp arrowroot powder 1 ½ cups water

Puree together the plums, arrowroot and ½ cup water, until it is smooth. Pour into a pot and stir in the remaining water. Cook over medium heat, letting it simmer without coming to a true boil, stirring, until it has thickened.

#arrowroot #dairyfree #dessert #glutenfree #plum #sauce #vegan