Well, not totally - it almost worked. I’ve enjoyed rhubarb sauce with pork and mackerel before and I wanted to see if I could branch out a bit into other meats. The quail seemed a bit of a stretch but I figured if I could spice it up right then it might just be magic - the idea being I would use ground ginger to tie the meat and rhubarb together.
Sadly, the results were disappointing. The whole time I was eating all I could think was, ‘this would be great with pork’, which says it all really. Still, you don’t know if you don’t try, eh? Otherwise life is boring. I picked every last piece of flesh from the crispy, spiced, succulent little quails and ate the rhubarb sauce atop fruit and yoghurt the next day instead. Very nice it was too. Rhubarb Sauce (for mackerel or pork but if you make it work with quail, do let me know) 400g rhubarb, cut into 1″ lengths - Whack everything in a pan and let it bubble up to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer until the rhubarb is falling apart. |



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