Anyone eat it? Any cooking tips? Took my steer in and got butcher to keep tongue as I have never had before. Finding lots of online recipes, but figured you all are better than google.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostAnyone eat it? Any cooking tips? Took my steer in and got butcher to keep tongue as I have never had before. Finding lots of online recipes, but figured you all are better than google.
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View PostIf I remember correctly our hired man would boil it first then you peel it and possibly roast after. It’s been years but remember it tasted good. My dags get it now. Fun watching them it eat.
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Yeah I just peeled it. Outer skin comes off easy. But there is still a sort of rubbery exterior. Other than that, after slicing it looks like normal roast beef. It’s very tender and is actually pretty good. Took a while to put the first chunk in my mouth. It’s decent considering there was only bay leaves, pepper corns, and some allspice in the water as it boiled. It’s not like the tongue is a thin little strip that the spices can fully penetrate. I mean, what boiled meat is good really?
It’s just one of those things I had to know. I’m making a sort of stroganoff dish tonight and tomorrow will try some in tacos. With seasonings it will be very good I figure.
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostYeah I just peeled it. Outer skin comes off easy. But there is still a sort of rubbery exterior. Other than that, after slicing it looks like normal roast beef. It’s very tender and is actually pretty good. Took a while to put the first chunk in my mouth. It’s decent considering there was only bay leaves, pepper corns, and some allspice in the water as it boiled. It’s not like the tongue is a thin little strip that the spices can fully penetrate. I mean, what boiled meat is good really?
It’s just one of those things I had to know. I’m making a sort of stroganoff dish tonight and tomorrow will try some in tacos. With seasonings it will be very good I figure.
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theres a restuarant in big smoke that apparently serves offal based meals and toungue brain liver etc only
does roaring trade they say
pay $45 for steak versus offal meal will take the steak any day
ossobucco in slow cooker one of my favourite feeds and or lamb shanks
dog food 20 years ago
used to eat plenty of liver as a kid freid with bacon.
mum and dad used to eat the chicken giblets not for me that one
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A butchery here sells the tongues for 29.99 a piece. Over ten buck a lb.
I’ll let you know in a few hours how the stroganoff turns out. Haha
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Originally posted by Sheepwheat View PostA butchery here sells the tongues for 29.99 a piece. Over ten buck a lb.
I’ll let you know in a few hours how the stroganoff turns out. Haha
Thanks for engaging…
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chocolate mutton chocolate lamb latest fad dried still skin is brown or chocolate
Farmers and researchers believe mutton could be the next big thing in food, thanks to a dry-ageing process that brings out complex flavours and makes the meat tender and juicy.
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Originally posted by Landdownunder View Postchocolate mutton chocolate lamb latest fad dried still skin is brown or chocolate
Farmers and researchers believe mutton could be the next big thing in food, thanks to a dry-ageing process that brings out complex flavours and makes the meat tender and juicy.
https://dryager.com.au/dry-aged-lamb/
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