[Sca-cooks] Marrow - thanks

Dana Huffman letrada at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 31 11:50:26 PST 2001


Thanks!  Now I'm all set!

Maybe the dessert was something else, I just remember it
being called a "marrowbone" and he was apparently
considered a bit odd/old-fashioned? for wanting it.

Dana/Ximena

--- Michael Gunter <countgunthar at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >OK, I know what marrow is (vague memory of some book in
> >which a character had it for dessert)
>
> Marrow for dessert? Eeew! Unless he was having a
> sweetened
> version of the plant. Although cooked marrow itself
> probably
> isn't bad, I like to suck the marrow out of steak bones
> myself.
>
> >But, how do you cook it?
>
> I poached the bones and then scraped out the marrow.
...

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