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mrsnesbitt
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Posted: Tue Aug 16, 05 7:59 am Post subject: |
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Bernie66 wrote: |
Just bought "food for free" and the bacon fat idea sounds very familiar
Off to woods at eight o clock. Am hungry! |
Oh, I should imagine that most of the books on the subject say fry it off with bacon fat, it's a great and easy way of cooking slices of giant puffball.
It's also good cubed up in stews (blended with a little boletus of some sort and some horse or field mushrooms this is THE combination for a beef stew), baked (either slice it and pack it into a dish with olive oil and meat between the layers, or hollow it out, chop the innards and add them back with minced beef and thyme, leaving a thick layer of mushroom around the sides to stop it collapsing, cover in a big stewpot and cook all day on a low heat), as a layer in a giant club sandwich, fried and then used as an extra kayer in lasagne... You can tell I've had some puffball gluts in the past, cant you? |
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