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hi can anyone give me a good recipe for cookaleekie soup t.y.:)
I make mine from a roast chicken carcass boiled to make the stock, and pick any bits of chicken meat off the bones. Stock cubes or a boiled leg or breast portion would do just as well.
Leave overnight to get fat off the top.
Traditional Cockaleekie has only well salted and peppered chicken stock with rice, leek rings and finely diced carrots in it. Some folk add other vegetables or onion, but it is very much trial and error. I use 3-4 leeks per pot and two medium carrots as the chicken, leek and rice flavour are the main event.
Enjoy
maidencaithness
30-Dec-07, 12:19
I make mine from a roast chicken carcass boiled to make the stock, and pick any bits of chicken meat off the bones. Stock cubes or a boiled leg or breast portion would do just as well.
Leave overnight to get fat off the top.
Traditional Cockaleekie has only well salted and peppered chicken stock with rice, leek rings and finely diced carrots in it. Some folk add other vegetables or onion, but it is very much trial and error. I use 3-4 leeks per pot and two medium carrots as the chicken, leek and rice flavour are the main event.
Enjoy
Traditionally should of course have prunes in it and have seen it at a burns supper garnished with strips of prune too.
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