One of the most underappreciated old preparations is a vegetable gratin made with white sauce — béchamel in French, balsamella in Italian. A turnip gratin wonderfully complements poultry, pork, ham, game birds, and lamb. (Cauliflower is not quite as good a complement to meats, but it’s even better served as its own course, the vegetable being fully cook…
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