SC - Cuskynoles?

Christi Rigby christirigby at pcisys.net
Wed Jan 5 08:39:40 PST 2000


Let's try this... I would probably add a couple of crushed cloves and some
galengale.
Before adding anything, I would rub it down real good with some garlic.  The
idea being that lemon and garlic go real well on chicken.  To get the medieval
flair, you need to compensate for the cold and wet of the chicken and the orange
juice.  The cinnamon, cloves and galengale do a right good job of this.  Garlic
is also considered to be a warm spice.

Steffan of the Close
(Thanks Mordonna ;-)

Dana Huffman wrote:

> Since there seems to be a lack of postings, I'll jump
> in with this:
>
> I made a rather good dish that is basically chicken
> stewed in orange juice with cinnamon and raisins (out
> of a modern cookbook -- in fact, I think I got it off
> the web somewhere).  Now I want to jazz it up a little
> and was thinking of adding some different/additional
> spices, maybe something with a medieval flavor.  Any
> suggestions?
>
> Dana/Ximena la Letrada
>
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