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Singing Snails

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Cornish Appetizers, Gastropods, Cornish 2 Servings

INGREDIENTS

12 Snails
Some garlic
Salt and pepper
1 oz Butter
SMITH-TWIDDY, Helen
Celtic Cookbook
Y Lolfa Cyf.
Talybont, Wales, 1979
ISBN: 0 904864 50 2

INSTRUCTIONS

Drop snails into boiling water. and boil for 1/2 hour.  Take off shells and
cut away the hard meats.  Put meats into a greased pie dish. Cover with the
butter pats and season.  Cook for 10 minutes in hot oven. Serve with thin
brown bread.
MM Format by John Hartman Indianapolis, IN Cro-Magnon@juno.com
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #220 by cro-magnon@juno.com on Aug 21, 1997

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