[Sca-cooks] Cassata

Kerri Martinsen kerrimart at cablespeed.com
Tue Jan 11 06:52:52 PST 2005


Lutheran Binder.  Would that be "Cream-of-something" soup?

Vitha

On 1/11/05 12:50 AM, "Michael Gunter" <countgunthar at hotmail.com> wrote:

> 
>> Cassata is a dish named after the bowl it is formed in and derives from
>> Arabic cooking.  There are a number of cassata recipes,
>> 
>> Bear
> 
> Ah, so "Cassata" literally translates to "Casserole".
> I wonder if the Medieval Arabs had Lutheran Binder?
> 
> Gunthar
> 
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