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10:04 Jan 31, 2003 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Cooking / Culinary / culinary | |||||
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| Selected response from: AllisonK (X) Netherlands Local time: 18:04 | ||||
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2 +4 | partial answer |
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4 +1 | Double fillet of hare wrapped in smoked bacon and prepared with Heidebit liqueur |
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4 +1 | Jowl bacon solution: use GUANCIALE |
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3 | double hare filet with smoked bacon and hot ???? |
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partial answer Explanation: Sorry Lucy, don't have a complete answer for you (don't expect points either! just trying to help on a slow morning) - but I think it's "hare filet wrapped in jowl bacon (found hits for this on the Internet - southern recipe!)and ???" don't know what heidebit is. Good luck! -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-31 10:20:11 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Sorry, make that \"filet of hare\" - forgot the double but can\'t work out where that fits in - gee, I\'m a HUGE help today! ;>( -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-31 11:45:47 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- looking at Kate\'s answer, I thought too that it might have been \"katenspek\" but there are enough hits on Google to make me think that this \"kakenspek\" does exist -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-31 12:04:25 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In response to your question Lucy, I don\'t think pork belly is correct in this case as the pork belly is usually in reference to the commodity, or the product in its \"raw\" form as far as I know. The jowl, as unappetising as it may sound, seems to be used in the culinary jargon..... So now you know this about heidebit, your answer, combining all the contributions, could be \"double filet of hare wrapped in jowl bacon and served with Heidebit liqueur\" - for once a dish that doesn\'t make me hungry! :) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-31 12:43:15 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- HELP! I STAND CORRECTED - I couldn\'t find Kakenspek either - I\'m confused with my searches on something with \"jowl bacon\" in it - Kate\'s right - it\'s possible this was supposed to be \"katenspek\" in which case it\'s \"smoked bacon\" - I\'m staying off this answer from now on! ;) Sorry all...... |
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