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  1. I think it is mentioned in a Storm of Swords. When the Brotherhood without banners find arya. One of the outlaws mentions a dornish girl cooking him duck with lemons, or something along those lines. So its not cooked in Dorne, but of dornish origin.

  2. I’ve been working on a Dornish egg recipe of my own & would love your input on something. What are the “fiery peppers?” I was thinking red Serrano Chiles, any thoughts?

    • Cool! We made a version of this recently, and used a combination. I believe we had a mixture of jalapenos, cherry bombs, cubanelle, and poblano. Some we picked for flavor/fiery factor, some for the color contrast they would provide with the eggs. Serrano is a little too fiery for my palate, but very Dornish, I’d say.

      Looking forward to seeing/hearing what you come up with!

      • Jalapenos have some of the best flavor when it comes to peppers but I love how the cherry bombs look on the skewers with those kabobs.

  3. We have been trying to find a Dornish peppers and egg recipe too! We ended up with 1 habanero, 1 red fresno, and 1/4 green bell pepper. Seeded and sliced. Sautee in 1/2Tbsp butter, add 3 eggs. For the ‘flatbread’ we went with red pepper tortillas.

  4. First off, I must say that this is a wonderful website and I’ve loved what you’ve done with all of these recipes! One dornish dish that caught my eye whilst reading was “the sweet, …a skull of spun sugar. When the crust was broken, they found sweet custard inside and bits of plum and cherry.” (pg 503 aDwD). That sounded fantastic and I wondered if you’ve tested it out or are planning to?

    • Oh yes, and well spotted! I’ve been wanting to make that recipe since I first read it in Dance, but with one thing and another (mostly the cookbook), we haven’t gotten a chance. Rest assured, though, that it is foremost in our minds. Perhaps for our season finale feast? :)

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