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Scrapple
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Where can you buy scrapple in the UK?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I didn't know what scrapple was until I saw an episode of Dirty Jobs on how they make scrapples. It's basically boiled pig's liver, bits of skin etc. grind down then reboiled into the broth and then spices and corn flour added. Then poured into a square mould and let it cooled and then slice it up and pan fry. No more worse than those economy sausages you buy at the supermarkets.
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Hi, all. Scrapple was brought from Europe when the Germans settled in what is known as Pensylvania Dutch country, which is actually a corruption of Deutsch (German). This is an original recipe from that area. It is easy to make but as it is pork, it is being deleted from my myriad collection of recipes collected during my voyages of discovery in cookeries around the world. So in that regard, you are fortunate as now it is gone.
Scrapple
Ingredients
900 gr/2 lbs pork shoulder or butt, 1 whole fresh pork hock, 500 ml/2 cups yellow cornmeal, 1 tsp cayenne, 1 tsp sage, 1 tbsp salt, 1 tsp white pepper, 2 tsp black pepper
Method
Cut the pork into 5 cm/2” cubes. Place the pork chunks, pork hock, sage, and cayenne into a pot and cover with water. Simmer over low-medium heat, removing scum from time to time, for 2-3 hours or until meat falls apart. Drain and reserve the stock.
Pull the meat from bone and chop all of the meat, but not too fine. Set aside.
Measure 1250 ml/5 cups of stock and return to pot. Bring it to simmer then add the meat, cornmeal, salt, and peppers, and stir constantly until thick and smooth, between 15-30 minutes.
Pour mixture into 2 loaf pans and refrigerate until completely chilled. Remove the scrapple from the loaf pans. Slice and fry the scrapple until golden brown and crisp on both sides.
Makes 12 servings.
Thanx all. 'nuf sed.
plamuk aka travellingchef
Scrapple
Ingredients
900 gr/2 lbs pork shoulder or butt, 1 whole fresh pork hock, 500 ml/2 cups yellow cornmeal, 1 tsp cayenne, 1 tsp sage, 1 tbsp salt, 1 tsp white pepper, 2 tsp black pepper
Method
Cut the pork into 5 cm/2” cubes. Place the pork chunks, pork hock, sage, and cayenne into a pot and cover with water. Simmer over low-medium heat, removing scum from time to time, for 2-3 hours or until meat falls apart. Drain and reserve the stock.
Pull the meat from bone and chop all of the meat, but not too fine. Set aside.
Measure 1250 ml/5 cups of stock and return to pot. Bring it to simmer then add the meat, cornmeal, salt, and peppers, and stir constantly until thick and smooth, between 15-30 minutes.
Pour mixture into 2 loaf pans and refrigerate until completely chilled. Remove the scrapple from the loaf pans. Slice and fry the scrapple until golden brown and crisp on both sides.
Makes 12 servings.
Thanx all. 'nuf sed.
plamuk aka travellingchef
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