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Liver Pudding.
7/18/10 | Rebelbase

Posted on 07/18/2010 5:53:23 PM PDT by Rebelbase

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To: Aria

Lol. I thought that after rereading, after posting of course. Actually I dated her once. Guess you can’t call it dating. More of a one nite fling thing. Idk. Lol. The point was her nickname... Anyhow, I’m gonna shaddup now.


21 posted on 07/18/2010 6:33:29 PM PDT by dware (3 prohibited topics in mixed company: politics, religion and operating systems...)
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To: cripplecreek

Nothing like spotted dick warm out of the microwave... so I have been told.


22 posted on 07/18/2010 6:35:32 PM PDT by OCC
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To: Rebelbase

You dropped something!!!

http://www.chitterlings.com/liver-pudding.html

When I was growing up two of my favorite foods
were “smoked pork sausage,” and liver pudding.
I am not sure why they emphasized the “pork”
in pork sausage but this was ground, seasoned
pork sausage that was stuffed in a casing
(skin) and then slow cooked in a smoke house.
It had a somewhat dry texture but tasted great
when fried up. Does anybody have a smoked sausage
recipe??

Liver pudding was also a favorite, fried in a
skillet and served with grits. Here is my Liver
Pudding recipe.

1 pound pork liver
1 pound boneless porkchop
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1/4 tsp red crushed red pepper
A pinch of sage

Clean the liver and trim away the excess
fat, membrane and veins. Cook the liver and
porkchops over medium heat, in separate pots,
until they are thoroughly done and a fork easily
inserts in them. Cook them separate to avoid
overcooking either. Save the stock from the
porkchop.

Cut the liver and porkchop into small cubes
and then run them thorough a meat grinder
together. In a pinch you can use a food processor
but you want to grind the meat, not liquify it. You
want it finely ground but not creamy.

Stir in your salt,two types of pepper, and sage.
Taste it and see if you want more seasoning.
But many of us need to watch our salt so
don’t over do it. Use some of the liquid from
your pork chops to moisten your mixture so that
it sticks together nicely.

Now you have two choices. If you have casings,
you can run the pudding back through your
meat grinder, stuffing it into the casing as you
do. This is how we used to do it, and how also
how the pudding we bought from the local grocery
store was prepared. If you do not have casings
available locally, you can pack it tightly
into a lightly oiled pyrex (glass) loaf pan.

Cover with plastic wrap and refridgerate for
a day. I know it’s tough but you want the
flavors to blend and the texture to set in.
After a day you it should be set enough where
you can put it in a plastic container if you
want. It will keep for several days in the
fridge.

When ready to eat your liver pudding,
I like to slice off a few pieces and fry it
in a lightly oiled skillet until it is medium
browned. By medium browned I mean it has a
slight crust from cooking. Again, I like it
with grits, but I also like it in a sandwich.


23 posted on 07/18/2010 6:35:44 PM PDT by sodpoodle (Despair - Man's surrender. Laughter - God's redemption)
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To: sodpoodle

Sounds like it would be mighty good sliced and fried on a sandwich with mustard and onions to me.


24 posted on 07/18/2010 6:45:19 PM PDT by mylife (Opinions $1 Halfbaked 50c)
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To: sodpoodle

My husband loves liver pudding. I tried to cook it for him once, but I couldn’t stand the sight or smell of it. Now he just orders it when we go out to breakfast and we’re both happy. He gets to eat it, and I don’t have to cook it.


25 posted on 07/18/2010 7:03:15 PM PDT by Grandma Pam
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To: sodpoodle

That sounds tasty! I can practically guarantee I’ll never see it on a plate at my house, though.

If I ever encounter it in a restaurant I’ll try it.


26 posted on 07/18/2010 7:09:39 PM PDT by Nervous Tick (Eat more spinach! Make Green Jobs for America!)
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To: tumblindice

We won’t go until we get some


27 posted on 07/18/2010 7:12:38 PM PDT by Jim Noble (If the answer is "Republican", it must be a stupid question.)
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To: 50mm

Exile On Main Street and beer beat it.


28 posted on 07/18/2010 7:13:17 PM PDT by Senator Pardek
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To: Senator Pardek
Absolutely, old fellow FReeper! LOL
29 posted on 07/18/2010 7:16:30 PM PDT by 50mm (Make money at home! Pimp your blog for $$$! Call (800) BLOGPIMP now...)
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To: sodpoodle

If you ever visit Louisiana, beware the ‘red boudin’. Not for the squeamish.


30 posted on 07/18/2010 7:58:44 PM PDT by sportutegrl
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To: sodpoodle

If you ever visit Louisiana, beware the ‘red boudin’. Not for the squeamish.


31 posted on 07/18/2010 7:58:51 PM PDT by sportutegrl
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To: Rebelbase
I just take the pills.


32 posted on 07/18/2010 9:08:26 PM PDT by smokingfrog (freerepublic.com - Now 100% flag free.)
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To: Rebelbase

Moose liver?
With cheese?
I don’t think my sister would like it.


33 posted on 07/18/2010 9:11:34 PM PDT by 50cal Smokepole (Effective gun control involves effective recoil management)
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To: sodpoodle

I never even knew there was such a thing as liver pudding...YIKES!

I had to eat liver as a kid because I was anemic. My mom would cook it, freeze it and then everyday I’d grate some into tomato juice.

Since that I haven’t had liver in years.


34 posted on 07/18/2010 11:14:10 PM PDT by Aria ( "The US republic will endure until Congress discovers it can bribe the public with the people's $.")
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