Post #150,323
4/6/04 6:15:53 PM
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not for you lad
[link|http://www.pastrywiz.com/archive/blackpi.htm|http://www.pastrywiz...chive/blackpi.htm] 1 lb Pig's liver 1 1/2 lb Unrendered lard, chopped 120 fl Pig's blood 2 lb Breadcrumbs 4 oz Oatmeal 1 Medium onion, chopped 1 ts Salt 1/2 ts Allspice 1 Beef casings tasty stuff thanx, bill
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Post #150,327
4/6/04 6:53:13 PM
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Sounds nasty.
I wouldn't eat something like that even back when I was eating meat. :-P
Regards,
-scott anderson
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Post #150,329
4/6/04 7:02:08 PM
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It's not that bad, however...
...I ate a lot less of it once I knew what was in it :)
My Dad used to cook it up occasionally on a Sunday when I was a kiddie - he'd cook it in a frypan with slices of apple, and top it off with a light sprinkling of raw sugar.
I don't know if this is the done thing for black pudding, or just my Dad's idea. Either way, it worked - quite tasty, says my 20-odd-years-ago memory of it.
John. Busy lad.
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Post #150,330
4/6/04 7:06:18 PM
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I'll take your word on it...
Anything with that much blood and lard in it isn't passing my lips voluntarily.
Regards,
-scott anderson
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson..."
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Post #150,332
4/6/04 7:08:26 PM
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Thats the evening prep.
Breakfast prep is to just fry it up in the bacon drippings, iirc.
If you push something hard enough, it will fall over. Fudd's First Law of Opposition
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Post #150,335
4/6/04 7:16:08 PM
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Some people eat it twice a day? Oh boy.
John. Busy lad.
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Post #150,331
4/6/04 7:06:52 PM
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Always must try new things.
That one just didn't catch.
Philly scrapple, however, is just as nasty on the ingredient list but I've kindof developed a taste for it. Its occasional, as I prefer pork roll now (another philly fave).
If you push something hard enough, it will fall over. Fudd's First Law of Opposition
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Post #150,353
4/6/04 9:51:06 PM
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Ah, "Who Stole the Kishka?"
Asins desas vairakas valodas:
Morcilla (lamb) is a classic Spanish ...morcillas - If you can't find the Spanish type the Italian biroldo or Portugese mourcilha (sp?) can be substituted.
Definition: Also known as blood pudding and as black pudding, or drisheen or blood sausage in English-speaking countries
Navajo Blood Sausage (sheep) ...uses the materials at hand, whether oatmeal, wheat, rice or barley. In the Southwest, it\ufffds cornmeal.
Creole Blood Sausage -Boudin Cr\ufffdole (pork)A French Carribean Christmas Recipe
in Holland,look for Bloedworst
Kiska or "Kiszka" blood sausage made with pork and barley, a Polish favorite (as in "Who Stole the Kishka?"- the famous Walt Solek tune)
A Chinese recipe calls for these ingredients: Heilongjiang Dishes White Meat, Blood Sausage
...add a paste made of salte, MSG, Sharen, cassia bark, qibiangui, zikou and cloves pour into the intestine, tie up the end, drop into boiling water, simmer ... [link|http://www.latviansonline.com/forums/forum8/index.pl?read=1519|Link]. Good stuff!
Alex
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Post #150,360
4/6/04 10:17:54 PM
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Re-read the forum title, please
This is Epicuria and Health, not Epicuria or Health.
Please tell me when my arteries can come out of hiding.
Cheers, Ben
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Post #150,368
4/6/04 10:48:11 PM
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Arteries
Read an article the other day that mentioned recent medical testing shows walnuts as the most effective softner for arteries. Seems they have a unique blend of oils best suited to the job. Not sure just how much abuse they can counter, but I have increased my walnut consumption.
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