In the end they didn't taste bad. They just didn't taste good. I'm baffled. Every time I've had escargot they always have a sharp taste, something that one will either love or hate. These didn't taste at all. After munching down 4 of them, I gave up. It's not worth it if they don't taste. So I just ate the egg and some baguette. It was still a good dinner but not quite what I was expecting. I have several theories. Tell me what you think:
- They were too small - Not sure if this matter, but I've had some about this size in a French restaurant and they were exquisite.
- I starved them too long - Everything said to starve them for a few days, but it was anywhere from 2 days to 8 days depending on where I looked. I decided to go high but I think I may have done it too long. Next time I'll starve them for 2-3 days and then feed them safe food, like carrots and onions.
- I didn't cook them right - How hard can it be? Well, I left out the white wine (all the recipes called for it but I didn't have any), and I didn't have a garlic smasher. Maybe I shouldn't have boiled them twice. Who knows.
- I just don't know how to do this - This is probably the best possibility, but everything worth while takes practice, eh?
Yes, there will be a next time. Why not?
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According to my sources the lack of the white wine probably contributed to the lack of taste. Also, they tell me that you are supposed to keep boiling and re-boiling them until there is no foam. Not a diminished amount, none. That can take a long time and can be very frustrating.
Well, it's a start anyway. I'll try the white wine and re-boiling next time!
Found you!Just order them in a restaraunt. With a creamy, garlic sauce = magnifique !
Hehee... That´s just not as fun as doing them homemade!
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