Tonight’s recipe comes with a little history lesson in mustard. We first hear mention of this fiery little condiment from the Romans back in the 4th century, but it really hit the headlines when it reached Dijon around 800 years later. In fact, people went so potty for the stuff that when the Duke of Burgundy threw a party in 1336 his guests ate 70 gallons of mustard in one sitting! We’ve sent you slightly less tonight, but we hope you’ll go potty too.
The quantities provided above are averages only.
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