[1] _Brevis cyboru_ could be nicely and appropriately
rendered with "Menu,"--something minute, short,--but
this list is not a menu in our modern sense. It is an
enumeration of recipe names, a summary of dishes
contained in the excerpts.
There is considerable variation in the spelling of the
names here and in the following. Syllables ending with
"u" are invariably abbreviations of "um."
I
[468] A CASSEROLE [1] OF VEGETABLE AND CHICKEN
_CACCABINAM MINOREM_
ARRANGE DIFFERENT KINDS OF COOKED VEGETABLES IN A CASSEROLE WITH
[cooked] CHICKEN INTERSPERSED, IF YOU LIKE; SEASON WITH BROTH AND OIL,
SET TO BOIL. NEXT CRUSH A LITTLE PEPPER AND LEAVES, AND MIX AN EGG IN
WITH THE DRESSING [add this to the vegetables] PRESS [into the
casserole, eliminating the juice] [2].
[1] The dish resembles a chartreuse.
[2] Juice should be extracted before the addition of the
egg, if the dish is to be unmoulded.
Ia
[469] THE SAME, WITH ANOTHER DRESSING, A CABBAGE _CHARTREUSE_
_ALIAS: TRITURA UNDE PERFUNDES CACCABINAM_
CRUSH WHATEVER QUANTITY OF LEAVES IS REQUIRED WITH CHERVIL AND ONE AND
A QUARTER PART OF LAUREL BERRIES, A MEDIUM-SIZED BOILED CABBAGE,
CORIANDER LEAVES, DISSOLVE WITH ITS OWN JUICE, STEAM IN THE HOT ASHES,
BUT FIRST PLACE IN A MOULD [when stiff unmould on a platter] DECORATE,
POUR UNDER A WELL-SEASONED SAUCE, AND SO SERVE [1].
[1] Either the vegetables and chicken of ℞ No. 468
are combined with this dressing or a purée of the above
cabbage, etc., is made, which will make this an integral
dish. The instructions are vague enough to leave room
for this choice; but there can be no doubt but what we
have here a formula for a vegetable purée or a pudding,
a genuine "Chartreuse," such as were prepared in the
fancy moulds so popular in old Rome. The "Chartreuse,"
then, is not original with the vegetarian monks of the
monastery by that name, the Carthusians.
II
[470] A STUFFED CHARTREUSE
_CACCABINAM _[1]_ FUSILEM_
[Take cooked] MALLOWS, LEEKS, BEETS, OR COOKED CABBAGE SPROUTS [shoots
or tender strunks] THRUSHES [roast] AND QUENELLES OF CHICKEN, TIDBITS
OF PORK OR SQUAB CHICKEN AND OTHER SIMILAR SHREDS OF FINE MEATS THAT
MAY BE AVAILABLE; ARRANGE EVERYTHING ALTERNATELY IN LAYERS [in a mould
or in a casserole]. CRUSH PEPPER AND LOVAGE WITH 2 PARTS OF OLD WINE,
1 PART BROTH, 1 PART HONEY AND A LITTLE OIL. TASTE IT; AND WHEN WELL
MIXED AND IN DUE PROPORTIONS PUT IN A SAUCE PAN AND ALLOW TO HEAT
MODERATELY; WHEN BOILING ADD A PINT OF MILK IN WHICH [about eight]
EGGS HAVE BEEN DISSOLVED; [next] POUR [this spiced custard] OVER [the
layers of vegetables and meats, heat slowly without allowing to boil]
AND WHEN CONGEALED SERVE [either in the casserole, or carefully
unmould the dish on a service platter] [2].
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