This sort of reminds me of the ongoing dispute here in the US between Kentucky and Illinois. Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky, but spent most of his life and political career in Illinois. Illinois claims to be the Land of Lincoln ... but, we still have his old log cabin birthplace here in Kentucky.

Oddly enough, Kentucky was also the birthplace of the president of the Confederacy, Jefferson Davis, during the Civil War, and never officially seceded from, nor joined, the Union. Thus concludes today's "Moment of Pedantry" -- with your host, Walt Gilbert.

-- Walt

On 12/3/2010 1:46 AM, David Mann wrote:
On Dec 3, 2010, at 6:28 PM, Phil Northeast wrote:

My Macquarie describes the dish and who it was named after, but there is no 
attribution of origin.
Must have been playing it safe if they didn't know for sure.  Or maybe they 
have some expat kiwis on their staff and couldn't settle the argument :)

I don't really care who invented it, it's just delicious.  But it's a real pain 
to make so I only have it a couple of times a year.  And now that I know how to 
make zabaglione, I have a good use for the leftover egg yolks (and the bottle 
of Marsala of course).

BTW it's not a pavlova without sliced kiwifruit on top...

Cheers,
Dave




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