Nothing too inspiring, but it's tasty in its simplicity. Just some good bacon, potato bread, and eggs. For the eggs I started by sauteing some shallots in butter. Once the shallots were softened I added the eggs, minced thyme and parsley, salt and pepper, and some more butter. The thyme takes things to a nice place, and the butter makes the cheese-free eggs super rich.
Below, five points if you can guess what's going on. It's a traditional food product made with what I was able to pick up around here. Hint. So far it's just shad roe and some salt.
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gotta let your local fishmonger taste the final product...
will do. it will be a bit.
You curing a home made bottarga??!!
Can't wait to see the result.
Five points for k8erer.
We'll see what happens. I cured a bunch of yellow perch roe too. The shad roe is looking good, the perch roe, eh.
Welcome back.
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