Monday, July 13, 2009
pigeon for dinner?
So i bought myself Culinaria Spain as a present and have started reading it cover to cover. 100 pages in and already i feel bursting with knowledge of cheese, wine, seafood, garlic, and mushrooms. Admittedly, i havent read a book in a while and why i'm reading this one i dont exactly know. After all, it's mainly a cookbook. However, knowing the history of hazelnut harvests in spain versus the middle east adds to the hazelnut eating experience for me, for example. What i really really want is to buy Culinaria caribbean but it's like $75... In Spain there's a recipe for dirty rice that includes among the ingredients a whole pigeon. Can you buy those in NYC? How can you be sure it isnt a street rock dove cause i wouldnt eat one of those if you paid me...
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A certain kind of pigeon has been eaten for centuries, and is available at butchers under the name squab.
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