Adalberon of Reims’s menu
Lean Day Dish (Meatless)

Fava Bean and Leek Pottage for Lean Days

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A comforting porridge of shelled fava beans and leeks melted in a vegetable broth, flavored with garden herbs and thickened with bread. The humble dish for days when meat is avoided.

Lean Day Dish (Meatless)

A comforting porridge of shelled fava beans and leeks melted in a vegetable broth, flavored with garden herbs and thickened with bread. The humble dish for days when meat is avoided.

On the days the Church commands lean, my table renounces all flesh, and it does me good for soul and body alike. I am served this pottage of fava beans and leeks, cooked long over the fire until it thickens; I dip my bread and give thanks. Remember, reader friend, that fasting is not scarcity but measure: a bishop who governs himself governs the men of the kingdom better.
Adalberon of Reims
Ingredients
  • Dried shelled fava beanstwo handfuls (nourishing base)
  • Leeksone bunch (melting vegetable)
  • Onionone (aromatic)
  • Vegetable broth (lean day)to cover (cooking liquid)
  • Parsley and sageone bouquet (herbs)
  • Stale dark breada few slices (thickener)
  • Saltto taste (seasoning)
How it was made : In ecclesiastical households, the garden provided fava beans, peas, leeks, and cabbages; everything was cooked in one pot, in an earthenware or cast-iron cauldron. Thickening with stale bread avoided waste, a monastic virtue.