Drob, fully named Drob de Miel or Drob de Paște, is a traditional Romanian dish of lamb offals, green onions, herbs, eggs, and bread soaked in water or milk. The boiled offals are chopped and mixed with all the other ingredients and seasoned with salt and pepper. The caul of the lamb is stretched over a loaf pan and filled with the mixture.
Lamb drob is one of the most popular traditional dishes, so there are a number of variations of the recipe. One of these is the use of a sheet of dough instead of the caul. Usually, boiled eggs are placed in the middle of the loaf.
In the world there are a few dishes similar to lamb drob, such as haggis, or faggots. However, while haggis uses mutton or lamb it is boiled in the stomach of the sheep, while faggots, which do use the caul, are made from pork offal.

See also:
Contains: Offal
Categories: Dish Easter Lamb dish Offal
Characteristic of: Romanian cuisine
Associated with: Easter
Contains, including ancestors: Lamb
Also known as:
English: Drob de mielDrob po selski
Wikidata ID: Q3039538
Wikipedia title: Drob
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