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That was mine, too.It happened only once; it was fried beef liver and onions.
That was mine, too.It happened only once; it was fried beef liver and onions.
As a child i didn't like beef liver, and have & no doubt it was because that was just about the only thing my mother could not properly prepare. It was like chewing leather to get it small and soft enough to safely swallow. Too much work for what little flavor.I love offal which is no surprise spending so much of my young life in Lyon. I suspect people who dislike liver and onions may not have had it done in an enjoyable way. I like also kidneys and onions yum!
Yes feynon, liver should not be overcooked. A good way is not to cook it in chunks,but to thinly slice it and gently saute in butter. I am not too keen on the apple cider idea though, because anything with a tang in it, toughens the liverAs a child i didn't like beef liver, and have & no doubt it was because that was just about the only thing my mother could not properly prepare. It was like chewing leather to get it small and soft enough to safely swallow. Too much work for what little flavor.
As a young adult a roommate of mine and i talked about that and she showed me how to cook it slow. (Mom always fried itwith oil and onions, i loved how the onions tasted) with a bit of apple cider in the pan not just oil, low to medium heat not frying. I've liked it ever since, though i still prefer breaded and fried chicken livers.
Maybe you know how to prepare it well CharryI love thatās stuff out of a can![]()
Yes feynon, liver should not be overcooked. A good way is not to cook it in chunks,but to thinly slice it and gently saute in butter. I am not too keen on the apple cider idea though, because anything with a tang in it, toughens the liver![]()
Looks like beef liver (or any liver) is the big winner here.I wasn't exactly forced to eat anything, but my father always suggested eating liver, saying it was very healthy.
Yeah, what could be healthier than eating a filter for toxins?
... it wasn't Japan in our house /school.. it was starving children in Biafra....When I was a little kid my mother would sometimes make hot cereal for our breakfast. Two vile concoctions called Malt-o-Meal and Cream of Wheat were particularly disgusting. We had the "sit there until you eat it" rule because there were children starving in Japan. I never figured out how my eating or not eating that stuff affected children in Japan, though, and it remains a mystery to this day.
Fry it after slicing it and battering it ...yummy ..Maybe you know how to prepare it well Charry![]()