Historical cooking
We have everything for open fire cooking, traditional Viking and medieval cooking. Tripods, medieval cutlery, cauldrons, beer mugs, Viking pans. For reenactment
220 products
14th-15th century cutlery set bone grip, small 14th-15th century cutlery set bone grip, small
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- £26.25
Wooden cutlery set with pouch, stainless steel Wooden cutlery set with pouch, stainless steel
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- £37.75
Roman cochlearium Roman cochlearium
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- £11.15
Historical Cup (greenware) 0.25l Historical Cup (greenware) 0.25l
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- £13.35
Dish, 18 x 16 x 6,5 Dish, 18 x 16 x 6,5
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- £9.40
Early medieval cauldron, 10 litres Early medieval cauldron, 10 litres
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- £109.35
Medieval cooking pan Medieval cooking pan
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- £36.45
Low tripod Low tripod
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- £21.-
Roman oil lamp Cleopatra Roman oil lamp Cleopatra
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- £15.85
Roman oil lamp gladiator Decirivs-Bibius Roman oil lamp gladiator Decirivs-Bibius
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- £13.15
Earthenware balsamarium Earthenware balsamarium
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- £8.70
Anselm barbecue tongs Anselm barbecue tongs
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- £16.65
Bottle bag, black Bottle bag, black
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- £12.25
Demountable tripod Demountable tripod
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- £36.55
Medieval dish brush Medieval dish brush
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- £1.85
Glass bottle 500 ml with cork Glass bottle 500 ml with cork
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- £3.45
Hand-forged grill / barbecue Hand-forged grill / barbecue
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- £109.35
Round glass jar Round glass jar
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- £2.65
Roman Spoon, 3rd-4th century AD Roman Spoon, 3rd-4th century AD
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- £8.70
Horn cutlery set Horn cutlery set
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- £5.15
Medieval banquets at a reenactment or LARP event
During reenactment and LARP events you want to eat and cook in traditional style. In our shop you can find everything to make a medieval kitchen and to set up your camp. We have medieval wooden plates, medieval cutlery, green wine glasses, Viking cups and glasses, glass jugs, kettles, pans, teapots, tripods, fire bowls and grills.
Viking and medieval cooking and open fire cooking
How exactly does medieval cooking work at a reenactment or LARP event? For cooking over an open fire you need a fire bowl or fire pit in which you can make the fire. With a tripod you place a pan or kettle directly on the fire. Handy if you want to bake something quickly. A tripod is a high stove that you put over the fire and from which you can hang pots and kettles. With adjustable S-hooks you can hang the kettle lower over the fire. Just like the tripod, you can put a historic grill directly on the fire. We also have Roman, medieval and Viking items for cooking. Such as wooden plates, spoons and teapots, for tasks such as cutting food, making tea, stirring and serving.