Lovely Dining Companion and I were at Spiaggia Monday evening for our anniversary and I decided to splurge with the chef's tasting. I'll save the details for another post, but one item has me curious.
Dewlap. Now I know what dewlap is. And the entire menu description relating to that item was "crisp dewlap." The dewlap in question came in the form of a rectangular slab about two inches long by one inch wide (maybe a quarter-inch thick). It was indeed crispy, appearing to have been fried.
My question is simply this: what creature is it likely to have begun life as a portion of? (As I recall, the item it accompanied was seafood--lobster, perhaps--and thus could not be found there.)
It was good. A touch...fatty, perhaps. Rather mild flavor, unsauced and undressed (although a nice tie would have been in order).
Any takers?
Gypsy Boy
"I am not a glutton--I am an explorer of food." (Erma Bombeck)