[Sca-cooks] My Next Feast
Jim Davis
firedrake at earthlink.net
Wed Sep 6 10:24:44 PDT 2006
I used the Green Bruet with Cheese and Eggs 3 years ago at Caid 12th
night with great success. I used a vegetable-based broth concentrate
from Whole Foods market, so i could feed it to vegetarians, who will
sometmes eat eggs, I find. I had two soups: that and an onion-based
soup. I came closest to running out of the Green Bruet.
Jared
On Sep 6, 2006, at 9:52 AM, Caointiarn wrote:
> I like my feasts to be as period as possible. Sometimes a dish may
> be in a
> period style, or I make them guess which dish is not from a
> documented
> recipe. The standard answer for my question about what soup to
> serve has
> been "french onion" Maybe I should just bow to the obvious. I was
> hoping
> to find something "new" and the green bruet of cheese & eggs
> sounds yummy.
> although a clear broth of herbs also sounds light and refreshing
> -- and a
> nice balance from all the richness . . . . . . Caointairn
>
>
>
>> On Tue, 05 Sep 2006 15:47:30 -0500
>> Anne-Marie Rousseau <dailleurs at liripipe.com> wrote: hmm. french
>> onion
>> soup might be just the ticket... (and o so period if you use the
>> right
>> recipe! :))
>
>> i once was served (which doesn't mean it was period) a broth of thyme
>> soup. veggie based (onion, celery, carrot,
>> whatever) with a bit of olive oil to brown veggies and a metric
>> buttload
>> of fresh thyme. either strain out the veggie chunks or leave it
>> as it.
>>
>> it is a wonderful palate cleanser and eases the tummy. i have
>> used it
>> often with great success... and it can be poured from pitchers,
>> making
>> serving quite easy!
>>
>> again... good but how period do you want to be?
>> cailte
>
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