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Olga55 Posted 18 years ago
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iberico consomme

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What do the words in bold mean? and the whole sentence.
It took four hours and $250, but when melon caviar hit the iberico consommé, it was magic.
  

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"iberico consomme" = In this case, a clear soup made from jambon iberico, which is the ham made from pigs that have been fed on acorns. Melon is not always a dessert. In this case, the melon flesh is in small ***** [melon caviar] , which are added to the consomme.

  • "iberico consomme" = In this case, a clear soup made from jambon iberico, which is the ham made from pigs that have been fed on acorns.
  • Melon is not always a dessert.
  • In this case, the melon flesh is in small ***** [melon caviar] , which are added to the consomme.
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"iberico consomme" = In this case, a clear soup made from jambon iberico, which is the ham made from pigs that have been fed on acorns.
Melon is not always a dessert. In this case, the melon flesh is in small ***** [melon caviar] , which are added to the consomme.
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Feebs11, thank you very much. I love cooking, but without your help I would never have thougth that such a thing possible.
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It's a recipe typical of il Bulli which is said to be the best restaurant in the world. [:^)] Itr is certainly one of the most expensive!

http://chocolateandzucchini.com/archives/2006/08/dinner_at_el_bulli.php

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