Second service
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Introduction
This entry is a re-creation of a recipe from , entitled "Second service". [insert a brief description of dish here, possibly including any or all of the following: characteristics of the final dish, when or how it might have been served, and why you selected it]


The Source Recipe
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Second service. Carp, loach, sole, mullet, salmon, eels.



Related Recipes
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For the second service.
Roasted partridges or woodcock.
Small roasted birds.
Venison hodgepodge.
Roasted veal.
Chicken pies.
Mutton hodgepodge
Roasted guinea fowl or capons.
Oranges & olives
Pot pies.
Dressed veal.
Roasted chicken.
Boiled pigeons.
Roasted goat.
Capers.
Another dressed veal.
Blancmanger.
Ham of Mayence.
Tongue pasties.
Another kind of veal. []

Second service.
Roasted pheasant, royal sauce.
Fat roasted veal. Pies of kid.
Roasted stag. Ravioli of beef
marrow. Roasted hulpe.
Crane bird in pottage.
Roasted begasse. Capon pies.
Roasted bittern. Boar in pottage.
Roasted goat.
Creamed veal tart.
Roasted partridges in pine nut sauce.
Roasted hare.
Roasted swan in Cremonese sauce.
Roasted egret. Roasted wood fowl.
Blanc mangier ravioli leaves.
Roasted lepelaire. Redressed roasted veal.
Angry pie. Kid in pottage.
English pies.
Stuffed boiled pigeon. Duck in pottage.
Roasted cerselle. Redressed leg of
mutton. Roasted wild birds. []

Second service. Sea fish, freshwater fish, pies of bream and salmon, jellied eels, a brown arbalester, tench in a bacon gruel, a fricassee, thin pancakes, lettuce, lozenges, little ears and rich pasties, stuffed salmon and loach. []

Second service. Roast meat, sea fish, freshwater fish, meat cracklings, little tarts, a grill of young rabbits and small birds, forcemeat in hot sauce, Pisan tarts. []

Second service. Roast the best that you can get, freshwater fish, sea fish, plaice in water, forcemeat in hot sauce, a shad stew the colour of peach blossom, portioned fricassee, Lombardy tarts, pies of venison and little birds, Spanish crackling, fresh herrings. []

Second service. Roast the best you can get, fat geese a la dodine, freshwater fish, fricassee, an arbalester, rich pasties, thin pancakes, sugared milk, milk tarts. []

Second service. Capons, partridge, coneys, plovers, stuffed pigs, pheasants for the lords, jelly of meat and fish. []

Second service. Roast, freshwater fish, saltwater fish, a Savoy broth, a larded gruel of jellied eels. []

Second service. Roast as well you can meat and fish, and dredge with parsley and vinegar, fish galantine, a white sauce over fish, and mesentery of calf or lamb. []

Second service. Get the best roast you can, jelly, portioned fricassee, little cream tarts well sugared. []

Second service. Roast, capons, coneys, partridge, plovers, whiting, small birds, kid, a sweet fricassee, etc., loach, carp and sea-perch, etc., jellied eels.--Pheasants and swans as side-dishes. []

Second service. Carp, loach, sole, mullet, salmon, jellied eels a la boue and an arbalester. []

Second service. Freshwater and saltwater fish, turbot with cypress, chopped, crisp pastry, eels in a galantine. []

Second service. Freshwater fish, smoked eels, rich pasties and portioned fricassee, an arbalester, pies, fritters. []

Second service. Freshwater fish the best you can get and saltwater fish, jellied eels, stuffed fish in hot sauce, tench in soup, crayfish, bream pies and plaice in water. []

Second service. Saltwater fish, freshwater fish, bream and salmon pies, jellied eels, a brown arbalester, tench in a larded gruel, a fricassee, thin pancakes, lettuces, lozenges, little ears and rich pasties, stuffed salmon and loach. []

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Materials
The original recipe calls for the following ingredients: [edit this list as appropriate]

seafood
sole
salmon


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Procedure
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Bibliography

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Searchable index of "". Medieval Cookery.
  <http://www.medievalcookery.com/search/display.html?menag:74>. Accessed on March 29, 2024, 6:23 am.

Searchable index of "". Medieval Cookery.
  <http://www.medievalcookery.com/search/display.html?ouver:9>. Accessed on March 29, 2024, 6:23 am.

Searchable index of "". Medieval Cookery.
  <http://www.medievalcookery.com/search/display.html?ouver:195>. Accessed on March 29, 2024, 6:23 am.