An obscure dish found in Liber Cure 1430. It seems to be ground pork packed into gut of some sort, roasted and then put in batter. Possibly an early toad-in-the-hole. Original Receipt in the verse cookery book 'Liber Cure Cocorum', 1430 (Liber Cure 1430); For wesels. Fyrst grynde porke, temper in fere With egges and powder of peper dere, And powder of canel þou put þer to, In chapon necke þou close hit þo, Or elles in paunche of grys hit pyt, And rost hit wele, and þen dore hit With oute, with batere of egges and floure, To serve in sale or ellys in boure. |
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