Scappi: The Salad

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I am Lady Vetra trys Kaukoles, and I live in the Barony of An Dubhaigeainn in the East Kingdom of the SCA. I’ve been in the Society since 1999, but I’ve only really taken up cooking since May 2014.

For the past 10 months, I have been working and conspiring with Lady Monkey Makgee to recreate and execute a feast for our Baronial Anniversary, held annually in November.

We really wanted to go all out to up the level of feasting in our local area. The event was Italian themed, and we chose “The Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi” published in 1570 as our source material. We specifically used the Terence Scully translation, released on Amazon in January 2011.

Kind of as an afterthought when we were developing the menu, we decided to include a salad with the first course, to get things going. It turns out, actually, that Scappi did not include any recipes in his source material for what we consider a green salad! He has a few recipes that make it clear that “salad” means “preserved in oil and an acid” (I think that’s an explicit footnote by the translator, actually). The recipes that Scappi does include for “salad” are mainly fish-based and we did not want to serve fish salad as a starter (for various reasons).

We were crunched for time as we left this for last, thinking it would be the easy part, so we were ready to lower our expectations when it came to absolute historicity. We were figuring out what to do about a week before the actual Event, and drinking wine and I think it was Monkey who came up with the great idea of a fennel salad. It sounded so fresh and amazing we HAD to do it! Fennel surely existed in period, and we already had the definition of a salad, and it was in season, so we were off!

And that’s how I got All The Fennel in the Township sent to my house via PeaPod delivery service on a dark, Wednesday night in November. I ordered 24 heads; they delivered 20 with their regrets.

The following day was our Baronial meeting, so we bundled up all the fennel in a human body sized garbage bag and I took the fennel for a ride to the library. Lady Monkey transferred it to her car and then on Friday, she cleaned, and used the food processor of DOOM to slice it all up and package it so it would stay fresh.

On the day of the event, I put my best saucier, Rigel, on the job of creating The Dressing. We also happened to have a bunch of parsley left over (I overbought at Restaurant Depot). The best part of the salad was that it was very lightly dressed, in a lemon juice, lemon zest, olive oil and white balsamic vinegar dressing, with (I believe) a bit of fresh chopped garlic and some salt and pepper. It was dressed just a moment before going out the door and people RAVED about it. I have never seen people totally finish a bowl of salad at a feast like that before, nor have I seen them bag it up and take it home!

 

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