The first time I tasted aspic was as a child when my mother served one for her card club. It jiggled like Jell-O, but to my inexperienced taste buds, it tasted yucky. Dabbing it with her delicious ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. What makes sense for a Frenchman may not to the average American. Many consider aspic, a savory meat jelly by most definitions, to ...
In this chaotic culinary experiment, a vintage 1964 recipe from The Joy of Cooking brings one cook face-to-face with the ...
The humble Jell-O salad and its savory ancestor, aspic, are shaking up American kitchens and even getting a glossy, fine-dining revival. Aspic originally began in medieval kitchens as a way to ...