[Sca-cooks] Platina recipe?

James Prescott prescotj at telusplanet.net
Wed Oct 4 03:30:00 PDT 2017


Not directly matching Scappi.  The closest one in Scappi, recipe II.189, 
has similarities, but also differences.

James


On 2017-10-03, 22:11, Gretchen R Beck wrote:
> I think that's Scappi, not Platina.--don't have a hand on it right now, but when I did a Scappi based feast, I did peas with almost exactly that recipe.
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> toodles, margaret
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> Has anyone ever seen this recipe - or anything like it - in Platina?
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> "PLATINA’S RECIPE FOR FASÉOLES
>   Boil the peas with their pods and salt only once, then remove them from the water; fry a few nice slices and bits of bacon that is neither too fatty nor too lean. Next, add the peas and fry everything together. Finally, add a little vinegar with some cooked or sweetened wine must, and this is how you prepare faséoles"
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> I've checked both the Latin and the French editions and see no sign of it. Not to mention how strange it is to talk about preparing faseoles for a recipe for peas and bacon.
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> Jim Chevallier
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