SC - Re: sca-cooks V1 #360
Ron and Laurene Wells
tinyzoo at vr-net.com
Tue Oct 14 13:58:05 PDT 1997
Whew! I FINALLY got caught up on all the backlog of digests that I missed
the last few days! Took a long time!
Thanks to all who responded to my post about the saffron. Gosh, I sure
hated seeing my type-o's repeated all those time though. Made me want to
tuck my tail and hide!
I used some of the ideas posted about the Rice Pudding earlier to make a
sort of Rice breakfast for my kids this morning. I didn't have enough eggs
to make it like was suggested, so I abandoned the whole "redaction" idea
competely, and simply used the concept of a citrus flavored rice with
spices. It worked quite well, and my 4 year old even asked for seconds!!!
Thanks for the postings!
Someone asked "where do you get quail eggs?" and I never saw a response
to that. The only way I know to get quails eggs (other than paying a very
high price for them in a specialty shop - IF you can find them!) is to raise
Coturnix Quail (specially adapted to living in captivity) and collect the
eggs yourself. I had a cockerel and 3 hens once-upon-a-time, and kept them
in a bird cage in the kitchen. The males can be QUITE loud! And the shells
on those itty bitty eggs are the thickest and toughest things to get off I
ever saw! You have to REALLY WANT quail's eggs to go through that much effort.
An alternative I might suggest would be Bantam Chicken eggs, which are
noticeably smaller than Standard chicken eggs, though obviously larger than
quails eggs. And they are easier to peel/open. You can even raise
Auracauna Bantams (or standards, whichever) and get pre-colored eggs -
Auracauna chickens are from South America (nope, not period for the SCA I
guess) and they lay green and blue shelled eggs, as opposed to white or
brown shelled eggs of other breeds.
To be honest, when I owned the quail, I didn't realize what a delicacy
the eggs were, and found them to be more of a bother than an asset. I just
thought the birds were cute.
- -Laurene
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