So, I was watching Food: Fact or Fiction tonight and discovered the Middle Age delicacy of Cockentrice, which is the head of a pig sewn on top the body of a bird, and cooked..."creating a new animal!"
"The recipes from the Harleian & Douce Manuscripts are nearly identical to each other: both describe creating the animal in the same fashion, by cutting the capon & pig in half then sewing the two together; both have a stuffing made of bread, eggs, sheep suet, and spices; both are gilded with egg yolks, saffron, ginger, & parsley juice."
http://www.godecookery.com/cocken/cocken02.htm
What say ye?
"The recipes from the Harleian & Douce Manuscripts are nearly identical to each other: both describe creating the animal in the same fashion, by cutting the capon & pig in half then sewing the two together; both have a stuffing made of bread, eggs, sheep suet, and spices; both are gilded with egg yolks, saffron, ginger, & parsley juice."
http://www.godecookery.com/cocken/cocken02.htm
What say ye?