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Thursday, February 09 2012

Castle serves up a pizza fit for a King!

Watch King Henry II take delivery of his medieval pizza

by Graham Tutthill

So what’s a King supposed to do when he feels peckish and he’s had enough of the usual fare prepared by his kitchen staff?

Well, in the case of Henry II during a visit to Dover Castle on Tuesday, it was time to send out for a pizza.

The people of medieval England may not have been familiar with this particular type of take-away, but it is believed that in other parts of the world cooks had been preparing a variety of toppings on a bread crust for many years. And Henry wanted to try it.

So a decree was issued, the order was placed, and, behold, a man on a typical pizza delivery moped arrived at the castle to deliver the food to His Majesty.

It was all part of a research project, being carried out by English Heritage, to find out what would most likely have been used for pizza toppings had they been around in Henry II’s day when he was at the castle.

Dover Castle pizzaResearchers joined forces with Pizza Hut to bring back some the tastes of the time, with medieval variations of three of the country’s most popular pizzas.

A classic Hawaiian pizza became Henry II’s Hawaiian with tasty boar and fig in place of ham and pineapple, the Dover Castle Meat Feast included the powerful flavours of mutton, goat and pigeon, whilst the Fishy Surprise replaced tomato sauce with authentic medieval green sauce, including parsley, mint, sorrel and chives, topped off with eel.

Visitors at the castle have been taking part in a tasting session, after which the most popular pizza would be added to the menu at weekends for the rest of the month.

Full story and more photos in this week's Dover Mercury.Dover Castle piza

Tuesday, September 07 2010

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