SC - Apple cider
Mordonna22 at aol.com
Mordonna22 at aol.com
Tue Oct 6 03:22:46 PDT 1998
In a message dated 10/5/98 9:49:44 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
stefan at texas.net writes:
>
> Is there a particular reason you clove the onion rather than just dropping
> the cloves in the cider? Why not cut the onion up into chunks? Or are you
> wanting to serve the onion whole? I would think cutting up the onion would
> yield up more onion flavor.
>
> And a small point, the term is cloved, not cloven. Cloven means divided,
> like hooves.
>
> I think I will try this recipe soon, but not on my smithfield ham.
>
Sticking the little cloves in the onion means you don't have to strain the
sauce later.
I heard a poem, long ago, when I was in high school, that I should have
remembered. It was a huge play on words. All I can remember now is "She'd
promise to cleave, and she's cloven."
Mordonna DuBois
Haven of Warriors
Atenveldt
Atenveldt
(mka Phoenix, Az)
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