[Sca-cooks] FW: [CALONTIR] Medieval Recipe on Bizzarre Foods
Johnna Holloway
johnnae at mac.com
Mon Jul 9 15:08:01 PDT 2012
it is called Tride.
http://pinterest.com/pin/126030489541789160/
johnnae
On Jul 9, 2012, at 5:18 PM, otsisto wrote:
> Though I have been admonished severely for forwarding things in the past and
> have been good at not doing as I do not like getting electronic a$$ chewings
> but I'm going to be bad this once and I am forwarding this to see if anyone
> can help.
>
> De
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Hello All,
>
> Andrew Zimmerman was in Fez, Morroco and was given a dish to sample
> that was served to visiting Kings in period. But the name of the dish was
> not mentoined. I am curious to ask if there is an equivelent recipe or name
> that can be found in or around the same region.
>
> The ingrediants mentoined are:
> Red onion
> Saffron
> Chickpeas
> Broiled Tomatoes (probably not in the orginal recipe)
> Almonds
> Cinnamon
> Braised Lamb's testicles
> Noodle (this is a cross between pasta and crepes. It appeared to me
> to be crepes "chiffon-nod" or "feel-o" dough cut into ribbons)
> The whole thing is served on a large platter and garnished with hard
> boiled eggs
>
> I am also wondering of anyone else had seen this episode and became
> curious about the recipe.
>
> Like I said, there may not be an exact recipe in period for the
> ingrediants mentoined. But there must be something similar. Dishes tend to
> travel around in some form or another.
>
> Helena Panier
>
>
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