The book consists of more than two hundred chapters, and most of them (two hundred and thirty-six) correspond to recipes but, as its full title indicates, begins with chapters devoted to how to cut meat and they are followed by others teaching how to serve different people at the table, such as sharpening, serving water, acting as a butler, waiter, room teacher, cloakroom attendant, and so on. The last chapter, under the title "Table" contains an index. In this book there is no recipe with
mushrooms, so present and prized in today's
Catalan cuisine. For some authors, this fact, could be explained as a prevention against possible poisonings. On the other hand, and as a novelty with respect to the
Libre de Sent Soví, there are already two recipes for rice,
rice with meat broth and
rice in a casserole in the oven, which could be the predecessors of rice in the
casserole and the current rice and crust, representing the first rice dishes, as we now understand the
rice dishes and paellas, described in writing about Catalan cuisine. There are eight recipes intended specifically for the sick. and others with a name that also specifies a foreign way of cooking, such as, for example:
bona salsa francesa,
torta a la genouesa xinxanelles a la veneciana or
sopes a la lombarda, Only three recipes are specifying "a la catalana" (the
Catalan way), perhaps due to a lack of awareness that the other recipes are also Catalan or because these recipes were known elsewhere with this qualifier. No recipe from
Sent Soví has this label, although they are all Catalan. In general, Catalan cuisine before the introduction of American foodstuffs was not very different from
Ancient Roman cuisine. The ingredients used were limited, the mixes as well, prioritising the most esteemed and omitting some foodstuffs and mixtures that today would seem to us "a bit awkward"; instead the amount of species was increased. Cooking and table service were included, showing the basics of serving at table, as shown in other books of the same period, for example the handwritten
Com tayllaràs devant un senyor. == Author ==