Chop parsley and separate stalks put finely chopped leaves into a saucepan of salted boiling water (can use a stock such as vegetable, chicken or fish stock).
Mix some flour with water and whisk and add to saucepan.
Add a spoon of white vinegar and a little white pepper.
The trick is to thicken the liquor and I find that adding some arrowroot helps and gives the glazed effect that is found in Pie & MASH shops.
I've tried various other methods including making a roux with plain flour and butter - adding mustard, garlic, using water from boiling potatoes as a base - but none have been satisfactory - too much potatoe water leaves visible granular potatoe residue in the liquor. I've also tried green food dye - mashed peas - all of which have been mentioned in blogs on the internet - but I can't recommend any of these.
The nearest I can get to the range of liquors found in the London eel pie and mash shops is the simple ingredients I've mentioned but the arrowroot seems to add the edge to thickening and achieving the glazed finish.
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I've had second thoughts about my answer above since becoming convinced that mash potatoe was used in some liquor
My improved recipe uses dried parsley only and some instant mash to thicken:
In a measuring jar:
Whisk 2-3 heaped tablespoons of plain flour in cold water
Whisk in 1-2 heaped tablespoons of Arrowroot
Add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar
Some white pepper
Some sea salt
Add about one third of a small jar of dried parsely (in date - leafy and fresh)
Add a little green food colouring
Add the contents of the jar to a saucepan
Top up with potato stock
It will thicken as it heats but can be improved with potato:
Thicken as necessary with a little instant potato mixed with boiling water
Rub lemon juice on your face. Parsley infusion (cold parsley tea) is also good and to hide freckles put a mixture of lemon, orange and redcurrant juice to your face and apply your favourite moisturiser
Parsley is a plant. Plants do not eat, they make their food from sunlight.
To make Italian lobster tails, you will need lobster tails, butter, garlic, lemon juice, parsley, salt, and pepper. Split the lobster tails, brush with a mixture of melted butter, garlic, lemon juice, and parsley. Season with salt and pepper, then bake until the lobster is cooked through. Serve with additional melted butter for dipping.
To make a delicious pastry lobster tail, you will need lobster meat, puff pastry, butter, garlic, parsley, and lemon juice. First, cook the lobster meat with butter, garlic, and parsley. Then, wrap the lobster meat in puff pastry and bake until golden brown. Serve with a squeeze of lemon juice for a tasty treat.
pan-frying of fish, finished with butter noisette,chopped parsley and lemon juice .
To make a delicious white wine scampi sauce for seafood, you will need butter, garlic, white wine, lemon juice, and parsley. Melt butter in a pan, add minced garlic, then pour in white wine and lemon juice. Simmer until slightly reduced, then stir in chopped parsley. Drizzle over cooked seafood and enjoy!
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Parsley (herb)
No you can safely eat parsley.
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