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:'''''FRYTOUR OF PASTERNAKES OF APPLES''. XX.VII. IX.''' |
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:Take skyrwater and pasternakes and apples, & parboile hem, make a batour of flour and ayrenn, cast |
:Take skyrwater and pasternakes and apples, & parboile hem, make a batour of flour and ayrenn, cast �erto ale. safroun & salt. wete hem in �e batour and frye hem in oile or in grece. do �erto Almaund Mylk. & serue it forth. |
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=== Notes === |
=== Notes === |
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== '''Fritter of Parsnips and Apples''' == |
== '''[[Fritters (recipe)|Fritter]] of Parsnips and Apples''' == |
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Makes about 40 fritters |
Makes about 40 fritters |
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Revision as of 02:15, 29 June 2007
Period Recipe
From the Forme of Cury.
- FRYTOUR OF PASTERNAKES OF APPLES. XX.VII. IX.
- Take skyrwater and pasternakes and apples, & parboile hem, make a batour of flour and ayrenn, cast �erto ale. safroun & salt. wete hem in �e batour and frye hem in oile or in grece. do �erto Almaund Mylk. & serue it forth.
Notes
- Frytour, &c. Contents has only, Frytours of Pasternakes. N. B. Frytour is Fritter.
Modern Recipe
Fritter of Parsnips and Apples
Makes about 40 fritters
Parboil Carrots, Parsnips and apples. Make a batter of flour, egg, ale, lemon zest, saffron and salt. Wet pieces in batter and fry them in oil.
Ingredients
- 2 cups white flour
- 1 egg
- 250 ml Lager
- 1 medium Parsnip
- 2 medium Carrots
- 6 apples
Method
- Peel and chop parsnip, carrots and apples. Parboil them until soft. Drain out water and slightly mash.
- Mix flour, egg and larger to make a stiff dough. Add mash.
- Drop tablespoonfuls into hot olive oil and fry until golden brown.
YiS,
Gwynfor Lwyd
Notes
The historical version of this recipe was taken from the Project Gutenberg e-text of the Forme of Cury.