• GombeenSysadmin
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    10 months ago

    Ok French people, what the fuck Is up with andouillette. It smells like a sewer that’s been backed up. I bought some on holiday once thinking it was just a sausage, and once it started warming up in the pan and the stench hit me I just opened the kitchen window and threw it into the garden.

    What gives?

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      10 months ago

      You should cook it in a mustard and beer (or wine) sauce, and get one from a reputable source near Lyon. Anything else is unacceptable (jk here, do what you want). Still has a singular smell, but better than venison in my opinion. And I wish sewers would smell like that.
      Also, the link mentions andouille and not andouillette, which have barely anything in common.

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        10 months ago

        Merci beaucoup. I really did think it was a sausage, hence the frying. I like a lot of strong flavours from other cuisines, strong cheeses, fish sauce, stuff like that. But I just found this eye-watering!

        And I swear to god the link used to say andouillette, either that or my brain combined the “andouille et”!

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          10 months ago

          And I swear to god the link used to say andouillette, either that or my brain combined the “andouille et”!

          Non non, j’ai modifié le lien

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      10 months ago

      C’est un plat typique, l’odeur est effectivement assez particulière, après il y a des plats au goût assez forts dans la plupart des cuisines du monde