is corn zephyrs cockaigne an English dish??
sorry - never heard of it
I haven't heard of it either. It does not sound like an English dish to me
Doesn't sound English to me either. Have a look at
www.whatamieating.com
it might give you a clue.
good gosh////i never was on a web site that responded sooooooooooquickly, thanks guys its made w/cornmeal
and whipped egg whites and baked i thought sure it was english but maybe it is american indian??
Cockaigne seems french to me. but I could very well be wrong
yes I was wrong. In my dictionary ,Cockaigne is an imaginary land of luxury and idlesness......punningly referral to Cockney-London. Zephyr as we knew is a balmy breeze. So Yellowtoes, no indians for us today.
This site never ceases to amaze me.......such a wealth of info and lots of people to dig out the info too from all over the world. Bit like a "Time Team of Food" isn't it !!
I am sure someone will post the complete recipe soon !!
Yummy :0)
"I am the Abbot of Cockaigne" from Carmina Burana think it also mentions Zephyr too according to Google !
Cockaigne is also a work by Edward Elgar....apparently.
Yummy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockaigne look at this Yellowtoes might give you a bit more info. also found out that Zephyr is the name of a restaurant in America, so could be a dish from there???
Hi yt, I have a recipe for, Fresh Corn Pudding Cockaigne
xx
Got a feeling we're being sent up!!
I dont think we are, Yellowtoes often asks unusual questions.
Corn Zephyrs Cockaigne
In our endless search for the best recipe of its type, we welcomed the offer of a southern acquaintance to send us the Zephyr recipe she was raving about. When it arrived, it turned out to be word for word our own favorite Zephyr recipe in Joy. We consider this the highest of compliments. These puffs are delicate and delicious with a salad course or luncheon dish
Ingredients
1 cup white stone-ground cornmeal
1 tablespoon lard
4 cups boiling water
1 teaspoon salt
butter
4 egg whites
Preparation
Combine: 1 cup white stone-ground cornmeal
1 tablespoon lard
Scald these ingredients by pouring over them: 4 cups boiling water
Add: 1 teaspoon salt
Cook the cornmeal over low heat 30 minutes, stirring frequently. Before cooling it, butter the top slightly to keep it from crusting. Cool.
Preheat oven to 350°.
Whip until stiff: 4 egg whites
Fold them lightly into the cornmeal mixture. Drop the batter from a teaspoon onto a greased baking sheet. Bake about 1/2 hour.
Yield About Twenty 2-Inch Puffs
Estimated time (minutes) Total Time: 90
thank you Sir, we learn something new every day!
cakes
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