Beer batter is classical French. In some older versions the beer is intended as leavening and the batter is set in a warm place to ferment. According to La Bonne Cuisine de Madame E. Saint-Ange, published in 1927, “You must allow the batter all the time necessary for the fermentation to start.” But even without living yeast, an ef…
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