Oh yeah! Giving it to you Fergus Henderson style! This dish comes to you straight from the kitchens of one of the saviours of British cuisine. This is a dish that Anthony Bourdain considers his ultimate comfort food. This is a dish so warming, unctuous and decadent that it'll brighten up those idle Autumn evenings. This is a dish...that my mum really likes! Yeah! Oh.
So, anyway, I went to the Ginger Pig and bought some really nice looking veal marrow bones and followed one of the simplest recipes ever for one of the most delicious things ever. This is so rich and filling that I wouldn't recommend eating too much of it but it's a great autumnal treat. The only change I'd include (for personal taste) is the addition of sumac to the parsley salad to give it an even bigger zing and cutting through more of the fat. Oh and I used sel gris! Good salt is a must.
To make this dish follow the recipe here. :-)
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
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I would love to try this. It may have to be a solo venture as I'm not so sure Mr. B would be okay with marrow, but I imagine the flavor is incredible!
You could try and fool him by spreading it on toast before serving it. My sister is one of the pickiest eaters I know so I've learnt to not be completely honest about what she's eating. She literally stopped eating the venison I made a while back (she thought it was beef) because I told her mid-meal what it was. It's not as if it was Bambi's mum!
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