Dry Mustard??

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Old 04-14-2008, 03:24 AM
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Depends on how severe the shellfish allergy is. If they're at the anaphylactic shock stage, most definitely yes. If they're at the itching and hives stage, a small amount of wasabi should be no big deal.
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Old 04-14-2008, 12:18 PM
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I have no mustard suggestions but I just wanted to tell ILOVESOUP that I love that user name. I LOVE SOUP too!!!

Is there a mustard soup? :joke:
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Old 04-14-2008, 01:21 PM
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Just for you Russ:

Zaansemosterdsoep (Dutch Mustard Soup)
This Dutch soup is traditionally made with mustard from the Zaan. Any mustard with whole mustard seeds will work well too.

Makes (4 cups)

1 litre (cup) water
2 chicken or vegetable broth cubes
125 ml (1/2 cup) creme fraiche
2 tablespoons mustard, with whole mustard grains
125 ml smeerkaas (spreadable cheese; you want it to melt well)
4 tablespoons cornstarch
salt and pepper
1 spring onion, chopped
bacon bits

Bring water to boil. Add creme fraiche, mustard and cheese; whip until smooth. Add cornstarch. When the soup thickens, add salt and pepper to taste. Garnish with onion. Serve with bacon bits on the side.
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Red - Thanks, I think.

I'll try anything once!
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Thank you to all of you for not letting my dry mustard question hang out there all alone. And not only did I get my answer, but I learned other stuff, too.

And SWR, I love it that you have actually been to a mustard museum in England. I'll bet not too many people have ever had that experience. And Tal says there is one in Wisconsin. And I am just so glad that I did not imagine such a thing as a mustard museum.

I have the feeling that many of you are exceptional cooks.

You are, indeed, kind strangers.

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I have been using Keen's my entire life and it has never let me down. Also, has excellent shelf life.
Enjoy.
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