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On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 12:07:24 AM UTC-4, wrote:
> Maybe this belonged to my mother. Maybe I picked it up years ago at a > old cookbook sale and forgot. I honestly don't recall. > > It's called Early American Cookery. Published in 1996. "The Good > Housekeeper 1841" by Sarah Josepha Hale. > > I just happened to turn to a page about making 'Mock Turtle Soup.' It > says "Scald and clean thoroughly a calf's head with the skin on; boil it > gently one hour in four quarts of water, skimming it well. Take out the > head and when almost cost cut the meat off and divide it into bits about > an inch square. Slice and fry of a light brown in butter, two pounds of > the leg of beef and two of veal, with five onions cut small and two > ounces of green sage. Add these to the liquor in which the head was > boiled, also the bones of the head and trimmings, two whole onions, a > haldful of parsley, one teaspoonful of ground allspice and two of black > pepper, salt to your taste and the rind of one lemon. Let it simmer and > stew gently for five hours..." etc. etc. > > I'm thinking, wouldn't it just be easier to catch a turtle or two and > make actual turtle soup? BTW, turtle soup is delicious. ![]() Turtle soup is pretty out of date, isn't it? |
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