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Published 2014
Giblet pies are made, but the main use of giblets in modern times is probably to produce a good stock for giblet soup or gravy. Dorothy Hartley (1954) provides characteristically knowledgeable and detailed guidance on how best to make this broth. Giblet stew, often but not invariably of goose, is still encountered in south-west France, sometimes using the head, neck, feet, and wings as well as innards. It goes under the name of alicot (Strang 1991).
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