A small ball or patty of minced pork and spices, encased in dough and fried (Austin 1440) Original Receipt in the 15th Century 'Austin Manuscripts' (Austin 1440) Raynolle. Nym sode Porke & chese, & seethe y-fere, & caste thereto good powder pepper, cinnamon, ginger, Clowes, Mace, an close thin comade in dow [dough], & fry it in freysshe grease ryt wel; an thanne serve it forth. |
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