Pride and Prejudice; White Soup

Pride and Prejudice; White Soup

Pride and Prejudice; White Soup

Pride and Prejudice; White Soup

Ingredients

  • Meat

    • 1 lb Bacon
    • 4 Chicken thighs
    • 2 Soup bones with enough meat on
  • Seafood

    • 2 Anchovies
  • Produce

    • 3 Celery, ribs of
    • 2 Onions
    • 3 Pepper corns
  • Refrigerated

    • 1 Egg yolk
  • Pasta & Grains

    • 1/2 lb White rice
  • Nuts & Seeds

    • 1/2 lb Sugared almonds, ground
  • Dairy

    • 2 cups Thickened cream
  • Liquids

    • 6 qt Water
  • Other

    • a tied bundle of thyme, bay and parsley (additional options: basil, chervil, rosemary, marjoram

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“By the bye, Charles, are you really serious in meditating a dance at Netherfield?—I would advise you, before you determine on it, to consult the wishes of the present party; I am much mistaken if there are not some among us to whom a ball would be rather a punishment than a pleasure.” “If you mean Darcy,” cried her …

Pride and Prejudice; White Soup

  • Meat

    • 1 lb Bacon
    • 4 Chicken thighs
    • 2 Soup bones with enough meat on
  • Seafood

    • 2 Anchovies
  • Produce

    • 3 Celery, ribs of
    • 2 Onions
    • 3 Pepper corns
  • Refrigerated

    • 1 Egg yolk
  • Pasta & Grains

    • 1/2 lb White rice
  • Nuts & Seeds

    • 1/2 lb Sugared almonds, ground
  • Dairy

    • 2 cups Thickened cream
  • Liquids

    • 6 qt Water
  • Other

    • a tied bundle of thyme, bay and parsley (additional options: basil, chervil, rosemary, marjoram

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Food in Literature

Pride and Prejudice; White Soup | Food in Literature

“By the bye, Charles, are you really serious in meditating a dance at Netherfield?—I would advise you, before you determine on it, to consult the wishes of the present party; I am much mistaken if there are not some among us to whom a ball would be rather a punishment than a pleasure.” “If you mean Darcy,” cried her …