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Cooking with Lard
When I was a young lad they used to cook "Fish & Chips" in Lard. Nowadays (especially in Oz) it appear that Oil is the preferred choice ( perhaps that's where the saying "Cooking in Oil"comes from). This way, in my opinion, does't do anything for the taste.
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Its used in our house Keith, As to what for, have no idea, I just eat food not cook it.:D Bought a couple of blocks about a week ago, as i do the shopping.
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Way back then, fish and chips were cooked in beef dripping.
Bizzy Lizzies Fish and Chip shop in Skipton used beef dripping for their chips....don't know if they still do. Haven't been for ages. Now they use vegetable oil.........and I'm sure they used to use stuff called Fri-lite. I use Lard for savoury pastry, for greasing baking tins and for frying bacon(just a smidgin). |
You can't beat chips in beef dripping. I had some in Hebden Bridge a few months ago but apart from that I haven't had them in ages. Are their any local chip shops that use beef dripping?
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No, I don't think so.......unless anyone out there knows different :)
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Nothing for it then Margaret - you will have to make me some ;-)
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We used lard to cook chips in a chip pan, and they tasted delicious. The chip pan was thrown out long ago for safety reasons, and we now use oven chips.
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one of the butchers on the indoor market is selling tubs of beef dripping not sure how much it is though so you could make your own nice chips instead of them half warm par cooked anemic looking things they call chips these days
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I did used to have a deep fat fryer - used it to make fish and chips over here - but had to use it outside as it really made the house stink. I always use sunflower oil for deep frying. As to oven chips -horrid things. Try potato wedges instead as a tasty healthy alternative -cut medium sized potatoes into 4 lengthwise,(large ones into 6!) toss in a little olive oil seasoned wth salt pepper and paprika, so you don't use too much oil -they should be just coated. Then line them up on an oven tray all in the same direction (makes it easier to turn them over) and cook in the center of a hot oven (about 180°) for about 20/25 minutes turning once or twice. My family love them as an alternative to chips.:) |
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My mum used to cook chips in lard and bacon and eggs.
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I do my roasties in beef dripping...or goose fat.
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Don't have a chip pan nor a frying pan either, well we have a frying pan but only use a spot of oil to fry eggs, bacon is grilled, always remember my Mother getting lard from the butchers for the chip pan
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I think the lard might have been beef dripping...especially if he cut it off in a lump, and then wrapped it in greaseproof paper.
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