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    Le Viandier (often called Le Viandier de Taillevent, pronounced [lə vjɑ̃dje də tajvɑ̃]) is a recipe collection generally credited to Guillaume Tirel, alias...
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    1395 at around 80 years of age. He expanded a collection of recipes as Le Viandier, a famous book on cookery and cookery technique, thought to be one of the...
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    French cookbook Le Viandier, circa 1300. In 1490, it was first referred to specifically as "friquassée" in the print edition of Le Viandier. The 16th-century...
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    flour or egg yolks. An early recipe called nigges ecipe collection Le Viandier by Guillaume Tirel in the 15th century. François Pierre La Varenne, the...
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    Lobster is first mentioned in cookbooks during the medieval period. Le Viandier de Taillevent, a French recipe collection written around 1300, suggests...
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    English and Lombard cuisine, probably traceable to its appearance in Le Viandier de Taillevent. It appears in many European cuisines, notably Italian, Balkan...
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    Roman cookery book Apicius, believed to date from the 4th century AD. Le Viandier, one of the oldest cookbooks in French, written in the early 14th century...
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    Charles V and Charles VI. He wrote the earliest French cookery book named Le Viandier. Confiture de lait was also made in Normandy around the 14th century. The...
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    different" from modern French toast, although it does not involve eggs. In Le Viandier, culinary cookbook written around 1300, the French chef Guillaume Taillevent...
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    century, Guillaume Tirel, a court chef known as "Taillevent", wrote Le Viandier, one of the earliest recipe collections of medieval France. In the 17th...
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