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Old 11-04-2007, 01:02 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Spinach Bouillbaise (Provencal cookery)


"Joseph Littleshoes" wrote in message
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I was skimming through my La Rousse yesterday and came across this. i think
when i make it i will omit the eggs.
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JL


Yeah. I dunno why, but I find the older I get the less tolerant I am of
eggs. I like the idea of eggs in the morning, but I always end up feeling
sick after. You'd think I'd learn!

e.


Spinach Bouillabaisse (Provencal cookery)


BOUILLABAISSE D'EPINARDS ------ This dish, called locally the
"bouillabaisse d'espinarc" in no way resembles the "bouillabaisse
provencale." It is essentially a home dish, which is very popular in
Marseilles. Here is a recipe contributed by the great master of Provencal
cuisine, J. B. Reboul:

Pick over and was 2 pounds of spinach, cook for 5 minutes in boiling
water, then dip into cold water and drain, [press with the h ands to
extract all water and chop.

Put 1/4 cup of oil into an earthenware casserole, add a chopped onion,
previously fried lightly without browning, and the spinach. Cook on a low
fire for 5 minutes, stirring all the time..

When the spinach is nicely seared, add five sliced waxy potatoes. Season
with salt, pepper and a little saffron.

Moisten with q quart of boiling water, add 2 chopped cloves of garlic and
a sprig of fennel, and leave to cook, covered with a lid, on a low flame.

When potatoes are cooked, break into the pan 4 eggs and cook gently. Serve
the dish as it is.
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JL



 

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