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HERE'S HOW; Locke-Ober's sweetbreads are fit for French royalty.(Food)
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January 10, 2001
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Q: About 30 years ago, I had an entree called sweetbreads Normandy at Locke-Ober restaurant. It was made with veal sweetbreads, apples, Calvados and cream. I once had a recipe for this but apparently misplaced it and now can't even find it on the Internet. Thanks for any help you can give me on this.
I am also looking for a chilled ginger soup served for dessert at the Circle Line Restaurant, one of the top establishments in Prague (Czech Republic). I had never had chilled soup for dessert before and wish I had gotten the recipe at the time. - P.G.D., Natick
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