I was looking through a box of old books and came across a recipe book that belonged to my mother. The book is titled Household Cookery and was compiled by the Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy. This college no longer exists but the building is now part of RMIT in Melbourne. Anyway it is full of recipes and interesting info relating to basic cooking principles. I think the book from the early 1950s. A stand out recipe is…
1. Remove all soft bone.
2. Wash and soak in salted water for ten minutes.
3.Remove brain.
4. Blanch head and scrape teeth well.
5. Put into boiling water and simmer gently until tender – about two hours.
6. Add root vegetables three-quarters of an hour before serving and brain tied in muslin about twenty minutes before serving.
We did eat some weird stuff when we were kids but Mum assures me she never fed us this one.