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Found this MOST excellent recipe site for you all.... sat thankyou - you're welcome (Read 1926 times)
 
Oct 2nd, 2008 at 5:09pm

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Found this place while looking for a recipe for chilli oil...Just check it out - gr8 ideas for the CO and as well as for side stuff - sauces etc... Smiley

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http://english.incucina.tv/ricette/2968/2972/3845/ricetta.asp

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Crazy, with  a recipe like this on the site I begin to wonder   Cheesy

Cocks with Must

Description servings: 4
calories: medium
category: Meat
cost: medium
difficulty: medium
preparation time: 45

Ingredients Young cocks  4
Extra virgin olive oil  6 tablespoons
Myrtle Liqueur  2 measures
Green wine grapes  400 gr.
Black table grapes  1 kg.
Salt  to taste

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Preparation Wash the green wine grapes and take them off their stalks and repeat the same operation with the black grapes but remove the pips with tweezers and keep them separate.

Once the green grapes are dry, pass them through the vegetable mill and filter the must to remove the pips. Open the cocks into half and braise them for a few minutes in a large pot together with the oil and add the salt according to taste. Add the Myrtle liqueur and let it evaporate. Add the must and a glass of water and go on cooking at a low heat with the lid on. Be careful not to let it dry out and add a little warm water if necessary.

When the sauce becomes creamy, add the black grapes and go on cooking for about 15 minutes. Serve the cocks hot covered with the sauce.

The Chef's tips We recommend you should drink a Valtellina Superiore ruby red wine at room temperature.

Curiosity This recipe recommends young cocks  as they are tastier and easier to divide into servings – one each.

 

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