Making Mock Duck from 1918 🦆Making Mock Duck from 1918 🦆
Have you ever tasted Mock Duck? This recipe is from 1918. The ingredients are 1 tsp each of salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, a flank steak, 1 Tbsp each onion juice,
Have you ever tasted Mock Duck? This recipe is from 1918. The ingredients are 1 tsp each of salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce, a flank steak, 1 Tbsp each onion juice,
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