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By Anthony Blake and Quentin Crewe
Published 1978
A clarified bouillon. Bouillon is clarified by being brought to the boil with minced meat and whipped egg-white. The bouillon is simmered for an hour or so, during which time the egg and meat absorb fats and impurities in the soup and are skimmed off.
© 1978 Anthony Blake. All rights reserved.