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dumby
Oct 25, 2007
I read a short story a few years ago written as an incredibly convoluted recipe for a traditional, and fictional, french dish. I can't remember the name or author, and hours of googling has been proven fruitless.

I could've sworn the title was 'The Recipe' and was written by a traditional and well know European author, but if this were the case, you'd think the search would have been easier.

In short, the story described a traditional feast prepared in a french village that included most of the population in a detailed, complex, and epic recipe. It may have also had a copious amount of references and footnotes, but that may be another short story I can't think of at the time.

Does anyone know the story in question? I don't know much more about it, but feel free to ask questions and it may jog my memory.

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