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    Gentleman's Relish

    2001 · Comedy drama · 1h 30m

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    Patum Peperium - the Secret is out - Gentleman's Relish!
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    Patum Peperium - The Secret Is Out - Gentleman's Relish! With Anchovies, Breadcrumbs, Butter, Cayenne Pepper, Ground Cinnamon, Ground Nutmeg, Mace, Ground Ginger, Ground Black Pepper
    Southern Gentleman's Grilled Cheese Sandwich
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    Southern Gentleman's Grilled Cheese Sandwich With Sweet Cherries, Brown Sugar, Bourbon, Cornstarch, Pulled Pork, Smoked Gouda, Relish, Italian Bread
    Patum Peperium - the Secret is out - Gentleman's Relish!
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    The recipe for Gentleman's Relish has remained a secret since it was first invented by John Osborn in 1828 and no doubt some, whose taste buds recoil at this intensely salty blend of anchovies, butter, herbs and spices are happy for it to remain secret. However, it is wonderful spread on hot toast and added to scrambled eggs.....as well as adding a "kick" to savoury sauces and sandwiches! It is the essential ingredient for Scotch Woodcock - a Victorian snack served at the end of a meal! (For those who are interested, I have posted the recipe on Zaar!) This is my interpretation of this famous English relish.
    Baked Bone Marrow with Onion Jam and Gentleman’s Relish
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    Baked Bone Marrow With Onion Jam And Gentleman’s Relish With Onions, Sugar, Sherry Vinegar, Red Wine, Port, Beef Cheeks, Carrot, Onion, Celery, Thyme, Rosemary, Black Pepper Corns, Star Anise, Wine, Port, Veal Jus, Bone Marrow, Beef Cheek, Canned Snails, Garlic, Shallots, Butter, Panko Bread Crumbs,
    Gentlemen's Relish
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    This classic condiment is a type of seasoned anchovy butter that is also known as Patum Peperium. The strong anchovy flavor is complemented by cayenne pepper and ground nutmeg, and fresh lemon juice cuts through both the butter and the anchovy to add just a little lightness to this intense compound butter.
    Victorian Scotch Woodcock - Savoury Scrambled Eggs
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    A very "upper-crust" savoury scrambled eggs recipe which dates back to Victorian times; this dish would have been served at the END of a large five or six course meal! Nowadays, it is more likely - one assumes - that it will be served at breakfast, brunch or as a light snack! This uses Gentleman's Relish, I have the "secret" recipe posted on Zaar! Recipe #228778