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Today we prepare medieval stew with rutabaga and pork belly from Anonimo Toscano’s Libro de la Cocina, written in the 14th century.
Ingredients:
rutabaga
pork belly
goat milk
eggs
saffron
lard
salt
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6 Comments
Pork makes everything great! Thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
More of a scramble or a loose frittata?
I can't tell with my screen resolution if that ended up as more of a custard or granulated eggs. Since many people these days don't care much for the latter, I wonder if custard could be a good way to side-step this common element in Roman recipes – tempering the eggs with hot liquid before introducing them to the pan.
Constantly in awe of those peeling skills
This looks so flavorful and rich, saffron is just so delicious! 👍👍 Congratulations on your cookbook!! 🙂
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