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![]() (Soupes Jamberlayne) Wine and ale stewed with ginger, cinnamon and sugar, thickened with grated toasted bread (Austin 1440) ![]() Soupes Jamberlayne. Take wine, cinnamon, an powder of ginger, an sugar, an of eche a porcyoun, than take a strainer & hange it on a pynne, an caste ale thereto, an let renne twyis or thryis throgh, tyl it renne clere; an then take paynemaynne an kyt it in maner of brewes, an toast it, an wete it in the same lycowre, an lay it on a dish, an caste blawnche powder y-now ther-on; an than caste the same lycour up-on the same soppys, an serve them forth in maner of a potage. ![]() |
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