There are always loads of recipes I'd like to try but lose them before I do. This is where I can record recipes I find interesting and keep notes on my experiments with them.

I have a system that I've adopted for working through recipes:

1 - New recipes are saved to the Experimental Mouffette and is labeled : Untested
2 - As I'm working out the changes I'd like to make (if any) it is labeled : Testing
3 - Once I think I've got the correct formula it is labeled : Test 1
4 - IF I am able to reproduce the effect a second time it is labeled : Test 2 - if I am not able to reproduce the effect, it remains Test 1
5 - The same process as step 4 is used to graduate it to Test 3
6 - Once I have been able to reproduce the effect successfully 3 times, it graduates to my main blog, La Mouffette Gourmande

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Saturday, July 29, 2017

Untested - Flan with sheep's feet

http://kilometre-0.fr/recette/flan-aux-pieds-de-mouton

4 eggs
2 tablespoons flour
A box of unsweetened concentrated milk
400 g of sheep's feet
Half a bunch of parsley
A dozen candied tomatoes
100 g Parma ham
4 tablespoons Parmesan cheese
salt and pepper
20 g butter

  1. In a frying pan, sauté the mushrooms in a little butter with salt and pepper. Add the candied tomatoes cut into small pieces and the chopped parsley at the end of cooking.
  2. Photo of recipe of foot of sheep of Kilometer-0, blog of kitchen made from local products and from short circuits
  3. In a chicken, beat the eggs with the flour. Add the concentrated milk.
  4. Place the mushrooms in a buttered dish, add the ham and the appliance.
  5. Photo of recipe of salted flan with mushrooms easy, fast, light, economic deKilometer-0, blog of kitchen made from local products and from short circuits
  6. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and bake for 30 minutes at 180 °.

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