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( R e d i r e c t e d f r o m J e n n y L i n d S o u p )
Jenny Lind's soup is a soup named for popular 19th-century singer Jenny Lind .[1] She is supposed to have used this soup to soothe her chest and found it to be beneficial to her voice before performances.[1] [2]
The dish is made from mashed rutabaga or sago ,[1] chicken stock thickened with a roux , Gruyère cheese , sage , egg yolks ,[1] and heavy cream ,[1] and topped with beaten egg whites . (This topping, unfamiliar to many, is a common tradition in French cuisine de famille , as it uses up the whites left over from using the yolks as a thickener).
The soup is mentioned in Isabella Beeton 's Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management (1861) which draws on Eliza Acton 's Modern Cookery for Private Families (1847); Acton based her description on Mary Howitt , translator of Swedish writer Fredrika Bremer .[3]
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The soup was the hook for a joke in many British and Irish newspapers, including the Western Daily Mercury , for more than sixty years:『“Why would Jenny Lind make good soup?』– "Because she's neither Alboni (all bony) nor Grisi (greasy)".[3]
Leopold Bloom , a character in James Joyce 's Ulysses , fantasizes about it while lunching in the Ormond Hotel: "Jenny Lind soup: stock, sage, raw eggs, half-pint of cream. For creamy dreamy."[3]
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References
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^ a b c "Jenny Lind soup for the professional soprano" by John Simpson, James Joyce Online Notes
R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jenny_Lind%27s_soup&oldid=1066399127 "
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