[Sca-cooks] More al-Warraq
Claire Clarke
angharad at adam.com.au
Sun Sep 2 02:41:40 PDT 2012
Message: 7
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2012 23:43:54 -0400
From: Sharon Palmer <ranvaig at columbus.rr.com>
To: Cooks within the SCA <sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] More al-Warraq
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>The third was a recipe for mutajjana, a vinegary chicken dish
>
>Disjoint plumb pullets. Using a knife, cut
>open---from the inside---the chest and the back
>all the way down to the tail to be able to
>flatten the pieces. Wash them and put them in a
>pot. Pour about 1/3 ratl olive oil, a similar
>amount of water, and 1 dirham (3 grams) salt.
>Let the pot cook until all water evaporates.
>
>Add to the pot, 1/3 ratl (2/3 c) vinegar. Stir
>it continuously until meat is browned and
>vinegar is cooked. Pour in ? ratl (1/2 c) murri
>and sprinkle 1 mithqal (4 ? g) black pepper. Put
>the pot away from heat until needed.
>
>Suggestions? "Browned" could, of course, be an imprecision in translation.
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Is it possible that it means to cook it well beyond the point when we would
usually stop - ie when all the liquid is dried up and it is starting to
catch? Or caramelise possibly?
Angharad
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