[Sca-cooks] Payn pur-dew

chirhart_1 at att.net chirhart_1 at att.net
Wed Jan 23 03:53:27 PST 2002


I beleive it means to cut it round.. chirhart
>
>
> lilinah at earthlink.net wrote:
>
> > MY MODERNIZATION
> > Take fair yolks of Eggs and separate them from the white and draw them through
> > a strainer, and take Salt and cast there-to; then take fair bread, and
> > cut it as [troundey] round; then take fair Butter that is clarified, or
> > else fair Fresh grease, and put it in a pot, and make it hot; then
> > take & wet well the [troundy] in the yolks, and put them in the pan, and
> > so fry them up; but beware of cleaving/sticking to the pan; and when
> > it is fried,
> > lay them on a dish, and lay Sugar enough there-on, and then serve it forth.
> >
> > The word is in brackets, "troundey". Does it mean "slices"?
>
> Could be- my ME handbook has 'to-renden' and 'to-rente' as a weak verb,
> meaning to tear up, rend apart. I could live with it as indicating that
> the bread should be sliced or cut up.
>
> 'Lainie
> part-time pedant
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