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![]() Sheep-meat joint pricked all over and fresh Cockles inserted, roasted (Glasse 1747, Cleland 1755, Hutchins 1967, etc) ![]() To roast a leg of mutton with oysters. TAKE a leg about two or three days killed, stuff it all over with oysters, and roast it. Garnish with horse-raddish. To roast a leg of mutton with cockles. STUFF it all over with cockles, and roast it. Garnish with horse-raddish. More about… Mutton Cockles ![]() |
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