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Hello all, so in the spirit of things, I went out looking for a bread recipe. Came across this https://www.romae-vitam.com/roman-bread.html so I gave it a go. It turned out nice but as the recipe states it doesn’t rise much if at all so it is quite dense, kinda like me!!! here was breakfast today. Conserva and olives. Wasn’t bad but not for people that don’t like the taste of spelt. It have a very strong flavour. Let me know now what you think.
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Roman bread recipe (spelt)
Decimus Junius Brutus replied to Decimus Junius Brutus's topic in Romana Humanitas
Another bread loaf -
here is the link to the recipe and the explanation. here are a few pics of mine.
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I used a Asian salty fish paste as a sub. It was really delicious. I saw the supersizers a long time ago. Loved watching them. I recomend this recipe to anyone that like a slow cook winter special.
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It was delicious. Went really well with the polenta cheese bread.
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I haven’t tried it yet but it seems like a good idea.
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Senatus Consultatum
Decimus Junius Brutus replied to Ursus's topic in Gloria Exercitus - 'Glory of the Army'
I know this is a very old thread but I believe in reviving. Can someone tell me the troop strength and which general/s lead the Persians during the time of Marius and Sulla? -
Ancient Romans Ate Meals Most Americans Would Recognize
Decimus Junius Brutus replied to Viggen's topic in Romana Humanitas
From what im told by the family, many of the current traditions that Italians follow e.g Wine making, tomato sauce, bread, salami etc were all continuations from back in the old days. so it stands to reason that a lot of what was eaten back then would be familiar to us all now. -
Welcome and Introduce Yourself Here
Decimus Junius Brutus replied to Viggen's topic in Welcome and Introduce Yourself Here
Hello all and greetings from Sydney Australia, My name is Daniel and i am absolutely fascinated with ancient Rome. my background is Italian and my family is from Calabria. I have grown up in an atmosphere of tradition. My education first began in high school where I selected ancient history as one of my courses. Since then i have fallen in love. I have been a practitioner in martial arts from a very young age also and have been a chef as well for an occupation. why does all this matter? I plan on adapting my life to a degree so experience Roman life. I plan on cooking roman dishes, practicing Roman martial arts (if there is a way to learn) and so forth. I figured this forum is a fantastic place to begin. well here we go...........