Saturday, April 01, 2006

Mock turtle soup

I was chatting on Google chat the other day to the esteemed David Harcombe, of wired and wonderful when we happend upon Mock Turtle Soup. it sounds remarkably like a liquid version of Nick's headcheese . Minging!

From
Wikipedia : -

Mock turtle soup is an
English soup was created in the mid-18th century as a cheaper version of the more expensive Green turtle soup. It often uses brains and other organ meats to match the texture and flavor of the original.


Mrs. Fowle's Mock Turtle Soup, from Martha Lloyd's Household Book:
"Take a large calf's head. Scald off the hair. Boil it until the horn is tender, then cut it into slices about the size of your finger, with as little lean as possible. Have ready three pints of good mutton or veal broth, put in it half a pint of Madeira wine, half a teaspoonful of thyme, pepper, a large onion, and the peel of a lemon chop't very small. A 1/4 of a pint of oysters chop't very small, and their liquor; a little salt, the juice of two large onions, some sweet herbs, and the brains chop't. Stand all these together for about an hour, and send it up to the table with the forcemeat balls made small and the yolks of hard eggs."



Mock Turtle Soup is the basis for the Mock Turtle in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the joke being that Mock Turtle Soup is supposedly made from Mock Turtles.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I went through four and a half decades blissfully unaware of headcheese; now it turns up everywhere.

It even gets a namecheck in CTRL-ATL-Chicken; the Geek cookery show.

7:28 pm  
Blogger chris said...

wait until you read the discovery of slowness............

11:38 pm  

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