Noumbles in lent (recipe)

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Period Recipe

From the Forme of Cury.

FOR TO MAKE NOUMBLES IN LENT. C. XIIII.
Take the blode of pykes ožer of conger and nyme the paunches of pykes. of conger and of grete code lyng, & boile hem tendre & mynce hem smale & do hem in žat blode. take crustes of white brede & strayne it thurgh a cloth. ženne take oynouns iboiled and mynced. take peper and safroun. wyne. vynegur aysell ožer alegur & do žerto & serue forth.

Notes

  • nyme. take. Perpetually used in Ms. Ed. from Sax. niman.
  • code lyng. If a Codling be a small cod, as we now understand it, great codling seems a contradiction in terms.
  • Aysell. Eisel, vinegar. Littleton. see Aysel
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