SC - food classification question

Stefan li Rous stefan at texas.net
Mon Jun 19 23:06:55 PDT 2000


Personally, I didn't care for the dried elderflower taste.  The basic
cheesecake with orange flower water instead of rosewater was very good
though.

Eleanor d'Aubrecicourt

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Subject: Re: SC - 'This the Season, or "Sambucade with fresh
elderflowers"


On Mon, 19 Jun 2000, RANDALL DIAMOND wrote:

> and flowers.  I wonder if there is anyway to ship sprays of elderflower
> blossoms out fresh.  They are very easy to harvest.   Are y'all using the
> recipe in Pleyn Delight?  

Forme of Curye. Number hundred-and-seventy<mumble>.

> When I made it last time, the flowers made a l ovely pattterning
> across the top of it.  You prefer to eat It warm??  I like it
> chilled like a cheesecake.

I tried the leftovers chilled last night. Prefered it warm. It falls
(IMHO) in the same category as lemon curd; good cold but divine warm.
The original doesn't mention chilling, just serving, so I would not
guess that either is impossible.

/UlfR

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Par Leijonhufvud                                      parlei at algonet.se
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