Soup Of Charles V
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The French king Charles V was a brilliant leader and did a lot for his country. Quite deservedly, he got the nickname Wise. King was a talented military leader, but despite their military successes, he hated war and everything that goes with it, and gave preference to peaceful occupations: reading, Humanities, art and cooking. The kitchen at the Palace of Charles V officiated chef Guillaume Tirel nicknamed Tiernan (long-nosed). He was no less a prominent figure than the king himself, but it is a little lower. Whose idea was it to call one of the dishes Tires "soup of Charles V" is unknown. Perhaps this soup really was the favorite of king. But whatever it was this recipe from the cookbook Tires became the most famous. Recipe waited for their turn even in the winter, because to prepare it you need turnips. And then, finally, she grew up... ladies, I apologize in advance for the photo quality, was prepared under extreme conditions of total fixation in the country, filmed on the phone.