262. Conger Eel

The Modern Housewife · Soyer, Alexis · 1849
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The Modern Housewife
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Ingredients (4)
Instructions (5)
  1. If the conger eel is alive, cut off its head and let it bleed as much as possible.
  2. If the conger eel is dead, put the pieces into lukewarm water to disgorge before cooking.
  3. The young fry can be dressed like fresh-water eels.
  4. The large ones can be made into soup.
  5. The large ones can also be cooked like sturgeon.
Original Text
262. Conger Eel is little appreciated in this country, although amongst the working class of our neighbors, more particularly the French, it is an article of great consumption. If alive, its head should be cut off, and it should bleed as much as possible; but if dead, the pieces should be put into lukewarm water to disgorge previous to being cooked. The young fry are exceedingly good, and may be dressed like fresh-water eels. The large ones may be made into soup; and can also be cooked like sturgeon.
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