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jaysay 08-03-2012 09:23

Oh you are offal, but I like you
 
They were discussing the new found popularity of offal products in the food chain on TV this morning, mainly because its cheap, but also because its good for you. From my own point of view, I've never really had a problem with offal, I like liver (cooked not raw) kidney, tongue, trip (prefer it raw not cooked, pigs trotters, oxtail, black pudding haggis, but never had lamb fries though:D. whats your take on offal, do you love it our hate it

susie123 08-03-2012 09:30

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 976096)
They were discussing the new found popularity of offal products in the food chain on TV this morning, mainly because its cheap, but also because its good for you. From my own point of view, I've never really had a problem with offal, I like liver (cooked not raw) kidney, tongue, trip (prefer it raw not cooked, pigs trotters, oxtail, black pudding haggis, but never had lamb fries though:D. whats your take on offal, do you love it our hate it

That could have been me writing that post, my tastes on this are exactly the same as you Jay, but then we are both Bugs Bunnies so why should I be surprised?

PS you have made me very hungry - my mouth is watering at the thought!

jaysay 08-03-2012 09:37

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 976099)
That could have been me writing that post, my tastes on this are exactly the same as you Jay, but then we are both Bugs Bunnies so why should I be surprised?

PS you have made me very hungry - my mouth is watering at the thought!

You've also got to remember we're also from the same generation too Susie, most of the kids I played with when I was young didn't have problems with this type of food either, but having said that my Father hated it, but for some reason he was very fussy about his food anyway

cashman 08-03-2012 09:41

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I eat most of it, in fact just bought a black pud this morning, Never had Trip though, tried Tripe but not keen on that.:D

Margaret Pilkington 08-03-2012 09:46

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No....I don't like offal at all, any of it....and would never knowingly eat it.

I'm from the same generation too, but when Ma cooked liver for the family I didn't eat it. I hated it. Tripe........YeuuuuK, tastes like snot......if you put vinegar on it...vinegary snot. Elder.....baaaad, horrible(my dad used to make elder butties, and ate them as if it was nectar of the gods - how could he?) He liked fried lamb brains on toast too(retches loudly).......I know that offal is nourishing, but it does nothing for me. You can have my share between you.

cashman 08-03-2012 09:48

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Whats the lambs brains Margaret?:confused: Always thought Lambs Fries was the Balls?:confused:

jaysay 08-03-2012 09:48

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 976106)
No....I don't like offal at all, any of it....and would never knowingly eat it.

I'm from the same generation too, but when Ma cooked liver for the family I didn't eat it. I hated it. Tripe........YeuuuuK, tastes like snot......if you put vinegar on it...vinegary snot. Elder.....baaaad, horrible(my dad used to make elder butties, and ate them as if it was nectar of the gods - how could he?) He liked fried lamb brains on toast too(retches loudly).......I know that offal is nourishing, but it does nothing for me. You can have my share between you.

Yummy yummy thanks Margaret:D

garinda 08-03-2012 09:52

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There isn't much I won't eat, but offal's one of them.

I've tried it done nouvelle fancy, but it's still horrible, and really should all be sent to dog food factories.

Ken Moss 08-03-2012 10:26

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I'm a big fan of offal but there are plenty of other cheap cuts of meat which are sorely overlooked and I've been using them for years. Neck end, breast of lamb, blade, skirt...saved myself a fortune buying those and I always eat well.

There are some great dishes that can be made with offal and my local butcher in Rishton sells me some amazingly cheap cuts that can be turned into lovely meals. Black pudding remains a favourite and lamb's liver is wonderful with onion gravy and mash, there's pretty much nothing I won't touch. For those that won't knowingly eat offal I fully understand why but try not to spend too much time poring over your next sausage.

Have to draw the line at fries though.

I'm just not a big fan of nuts.

susie123 08-03-2012 10:26

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 976108)
Whats the lambs brains Margaret?:confused: Always thought Lambs Fries was the Balls?:confused:

The general consensus is that lamb fries are testicles. You've also got sweetbreads, which to some folks are also balls but are usually pancreas.

Fried lambs brains on toast is a well known way of preparing and serving them.

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wallop79 08-03-2012 10:28

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I feel sick reading this, offal - awful more like, disgusting

gilbert 08-03-2012 10:45

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Haven't had tripe in years but the thought of it covered in vinegar (with a few chips)has got my mouth watering. Love black pudding,haggis and liver but can't stand the thought of eating tongue. My grandfather used to eat pigs trotters and the sight of that made me feel sick.

Margaret Pilkington 08-03-2012 10:58

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Lambs Brains are just that Cashy....brains taken from lambs.
Dad liked them fried and then put onto thick slices of toast.......he sprinkled them liberally with salt and pepper and tucked into them like they were caviar.

I don't eat stuff that I can't recognise......black puddings, faggots...also known as savoury ducks(you don't really know what is in these products - yes I know there is legislation about food labels, but do I trust it? - not a lot). I do eat sausages(occasionally), but only from one reputable butcher who makes his own.
I would rather be shot than poisoned.

accyman 08-03-2012 14:58

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funny isnt it how one min were been told we will be killed if we eat ofal because of things like mad cows dissease and soon as theres a financial disaster were been told its good for us

dont get me wrong i like my black pudding but rather than tell people to eat cheaper waste meats how about lowering fuel prices so that decent cuts of meat are more affordable because they wont have had to absorb the extra delivery costs from extortionate fuel costs to delivery waggons etc.

i dont buy into the hype about what will and wont kill you i just find it laughable that all of a sudden ofal is good yet not so long ago when times were good eating as much as a cheap burger could kill you lol

Barrie Yates 08-03-2012 16:32

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 976096)
They were discussing the new found popularity of offal products in the food chain on TV this morning, mainly because its cheap, but also because its good for you. From my own point of view, I've never really had a problem with offal, I like liver (cooked not raw) kidney, tongue, trip (prefer it raw not cooked, pigs trotters, oxtail, black pudding haggis, but never had lamb fries though:D. whats your take on offal, do you love it our hate it

All of it Jay - especially lamb's fries, but haven't had that for a very long time. Like liver - lamb/calf/pig, thinly sliced and flash fried:alright:


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