Cockchafer soup

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"Mockchafer soup" made with crab meat in place of cockchafers, and served with toasted bread and liver

Cockchafer soup is a European dish made from the cockchafer insect. It was a delicacy in Germany and France until the mid-1900s.[1] Its taste resembles crab soup.[citation needed] Cockchafers were once a common pest insect in Europe, with population explosions every four years, making it easy to collect enough cockchafers to make soup.

Excessive pesticide usage caused their populations to collapse by the 1970s, with complete extirpation in many areas. Because the beetles are now relatively rare, cockchafer soup has vanished almost entirely in communities where it was once commonplace.[2]

Preparation

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According to a French recipe from the 1800s, a batch of cockchafer soup requires 500 grams of the insect with their legs and wings removed.[2] They are fried in butter, then cooked in a chicken or veal broth. The soup can be strained and eaten as a boullion, or crushed cockchafers can be mixed with egg yolk and roux. The soup was served with slices of veal liver or dove breast[3] and with croutons. A single serving contains approximately 30 beetles.[4][5][6][7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Hyman, Vicki (May 29, 2013), "Insect bites: Cooking with cicadas, New Jersey's newest crop Archived 2018-07-10 at the Wayback Machine." NJ.com. Retrieved May 31, 2018
  2. ^ a b Warner, Dick (May 8, 2006), "Bug has a long, colourful history Archived 2019-02-14 at the Wayback Machine," Irish Examiner. Retrieved May 31, 2018
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