SC - OT--Receipe for Crab Rangoon
Jeanne Stapleton
apiskp at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 29 12:40:19 PST 1999
<snip>
> Make a layor of brede and blode and ley it
>therewith. Do thereto powder fort and serue it forth.
>
<snip> Make a layer of bread and blood and lay the meat and
>broth over it (I think). Sprinkle with powder fort and serve.
<snip>
Make a mixture of bread and blood and mix it therewith [to thicken the
broth].So, except for the omission of the blood, you did it according to
the recipe. :-) It sounds yummy!
Note: If the blood is just added to the broth raw, it will clot & thicken
the broth, & will be a greyish color. If, however, you use blood from
pan-drippings, or cook it in a skillet first to brown it, the blood will
add a lot of flavor & darken the color of the broth.
>If I were making it again, I might choose to use boneless cuts of meat rather
>than having to fish the bones out, but I'm sure the bones helped to make the
>broth better.
In addition to being up to 4x more expensive than the bone-in pieces, the
boneless cuts of chicken have very little flavor.
Regards,
Cindy/Sincgiefu
cindy at thousandeggs.com
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