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By Alastair Little and Richard Whittington

Published 1993

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A mystical process whereby egg white, chopped vegetables and finely minced meat (or fish) is added to a cold stock, which is then slowly heated and simmered for one hour. The egg white attracts all the impurities in the stock, forming a thick crust on the surface. After careful straining, the result is crystal-clear consommé. A tedious and expensive process best ignored.

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