Sunday, June 17, 2018

AN ANCIENT GREEK RECIPE (YUM!)

I've been watching Lords and Ladles recently,  a television show in which three Irish chefs prepare meals that had been served in the past -- a hundred years ago, or longer.

There is a danger to this sort of cooking.  I remember all too well, during the country's Bicentenial celebration, I was tasked to find a recipe from that time that might have been served in New England homes.  I dug up a two hundred-year-old recipe for gingerbread and had the local technical high school cook up a batch to be served at one of my hometown's bicentennial events.  About half an hour before it was to be served, I found that it had grown a significant amount of mold.  Bleah!

I don't think there's much danger in this recipe, which dates back (at least) 2700 years to ancient Greece.  As a matter of fact, it sounds pretty yummy.  All you need are flaxseeds, homey, and olive oil to make some chrysocolla.

Opa!


https://passtheflamingo.com/2018/04/16/chrysocolla-flaxseed-candy-greek-at-least-7th-century-bce/

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