Excerpt from Recipes Tried and True - Bird's Nest Pudding
First Presbyterian Ladies' Aide
BIRDS NEST PUDDING MRS JOHN KISHLER
Pare six or eight Large good cooking apples, remove the core by cutting from the end into the middle, so as to leave the apple
whole, place them in a deep pie dish, as near together as they can stand, with the opening upward. Make a thin batter, using
one quart of milk, three eggs, and sufficient flour, pour this into the dish around the apples and into the cavities. Bake in a
quick oven. Serve with butter and sugar
Pare is based on an Old French word meaning to reduce but can have two different meanings in cooking Based on this passage,
what does the word "pare' mean?
A
Pare means to chop
B
Pare means to core
Pare means to peel
D
Pare means to group in twos help me pls