Buon Appetito, Your Holiness: The Secrets of the Papal Table
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Buon Appetito, Your Holiness - Mariangela Rinaldi
FOR STARTERS...
A glossary of curious recipes,
to whet the appetite
ABBOT’S SNAILS
From an old French recipe book.
After cleaning and purging the snails well, boil them in water flavored with thyme, bay leaf, sage, rosemary and vinegar. Leaving them in their shell, transfer them to a pan with butter and diced onions. Add scalded cream. Cook over a very low flame, then thicken with egg yolks. Add salt and pepper and serve with pieces of toast fried in butter.
CARDINAL’S PEARS
Take some medium-sized pears. Peel, but leave pears whole. Cook in vanilla syrup 10 minutes, then leave to cool in the liquid. Place in a dessert bowl. Pour over sweetened strawberry purée, which you have flavored with kirsch and maraschino.
COUNCIL EGGS
Recipe from the Most Reverend Dominican Mothers of the Monastery of San Biagio at Lerma, Spain.
Ingredients for 6
6 eggs
a pinch of salt
4 teaspoons flour
12 slices of pork sausage
3 tablespoons oil
Separate the eggs, keeping the yolks in half of the shells. Add salt. Whisk the reserved egg whites until stiff, incorporate the flour and blend with a wooden spoon. In a frying pan, sauté sausage slices until light brown and cooked. Drain. Set aside. In the same frying pan, heat the oil until hot. Drop in a spoonful of egg white, and then place a slice of sausage on top. On top of this, put an egg yolk, another slice of sausage, then yet another spoonful of egg white.
Proceed in this fashion rapidly and with care for each egg. Arrange the eggs on a warmed serving dish, pour over a few spoonfuls of warm oil and serve immediately.
ST. PETER’S FISH
(JOHN DORY),
ECCLESIASTICAL STYLE
A recipe with a touch of sanctity.
Ingredients per person
1 small John Dory (roughly ½ pound)
extra-virgin olive oil
half a lemon
Poach the fish in salted water for 8-10 minutes. Drain, remove the skin, fillet it and place on a serving dish. Drizzle over a little oil and sprinkle with lemon juice.
JUBILEE CHERRIES
From a French family cookbook.
Remove the pits from 2 pounds of nice red cherries. Cover with water and boil in a small saucepan with ½ cup sugar and 1 cup red currant jam for 6 to 8 minutes. Transfer to small silver bowls (fill only halfway) and take to the table. Serve after pouring over a spoonful of warmed kirsch and flambéeing!
MONSIGNOR’S
POACHED EGGS
Ingredients for 4
½ pound poached white fish
1 cup white sauce
4 tablespoons butter
salt and pepper to taste
8 slices French bread
8 poached eggs
Purée the fish and bind with a little of the white sauce and butter. Season with salt and pepper. Spread the purée on the bread. On top of each slice, put a poached egg, and then pour over the rest of the white sauce, diluted and thickened with butter. Bake in a fairly hot oven (400°F) for a few minutes, then serve.
PAPAL SALAMI
Ingredients for 4—6
6 tablespoons butter, at room temperature
⅜ cup granulated sugar
1 egg, separated
¼ cup cocoa powder, sieved
8 hard crackers, crushed into very small pieces
3 tablespoons rum
1 tablespoon dry Marsala
Place the butter in a bowl and work together with the sugar by beating energetically with a wooden spoon. When this mixture is smooth, add the egg yolk, half of the egg white and the cocoa powder. Keep on beating and add the crackers. Blend and then flavor the resulting paste with the rum and Marsala. Use your hands to mold into a salami shape, then wrap in waxed paper or aluminum foil. Seal the ends and leave to chill in the refrigerator for a few hours. Slice and serve.
PILGRIMS’ MEATBALLS
Mince 2½ cups meat left over from a roast or casserole and mix together with 1 cup mashed potato and a few tablespoons of diced onions sautéed in butter, a handful of chopped parsley, 4 eggs, salt, pepper and a sprinkle of nutmeg. Mold into meatballs, all the same size, dredge in flour and then coat with breadcrumbs. Fry in hot