There’s a London dish called Eel Jelly that used to popular when the Thames was full of them. I’m genuinely curious about it since I’m not British and I hear all the time “Haha colonialism they don’t even use the spices” so I’m wondering what they actually use in traditional recipes. I’d guess onion, garlic and leek with pepper coming in with the Indian colonisation instead of immigrants.
Not from London but found a few recipes online and it appears to always include: eels, gelatin, onion, black peppercorns, salt, vinegar. Then sometimes: bay leaves, carrots, parsley, lemon juice, cloves, fish stock.
There’s a London dish called Eel Jelly that used to popular when the Thames was full of them. I’m genuinely curious about it since I’m not British and I hear all the time “Haha colonialism they don’t even use the spices” so I’m wondering what they actually use in traditional recipes. I’d guess onion, garlic and leek with pepper coming in with the Indian colonisation instead of immigrants.
Not from London but found a few recipes online and it appears to always include: eels, gelatin, onion, black peppercorns, salt, vinegar. Then sometimes: bay leaves, carrots, parsley, lemon juice, cloves, fish stock.