Ok, I lied...
...I actually still REALLY love fried chicken hearts. A lot.
Well, who doesn't?
Actr, I've never watched GREY'S ANATOMY (GASP!) - so what do you mean?
Ooh, taz, speaking of disgusting foods, we could always do prom at Babbo. I could throw off my half-assed attempts at vegetarianism for one night to have some lamb brain ravioli.
When I was younger someone served me sweetbread and b/c the consistency is that of doughy bread I thought it was just rolls in gravy.
When I learned what I had eaten I became a different person. Scarred for life.
Who knew one little deliciously-braised sheep thymus gland could do such things to a person! (Although, truth be told, I prefer mine to be breaded and fried.)
That's so weird, Taz. One of my meaner cousins tried to get me to order them once at a restaurant by telling me that they were rolls with gravy. I was about 6 or 7, he was around 12. His mother, my aunt, caught him though and advised against me ordering them and gave holy hell to my cousin. Love that aunt. Still hate that cousin.
My youngest sister also ate them thinking they were bread. At the time, for some reason, I thought they were pancreases and told her so, and she didn't eat for the rest of the day.
They very well could have been. There are pancreatic sweetbreads and thymus sweetbreads...I personally prefer the thymus ones, although the pancreatic ones tend to be a bit more symmetrical in shape and more aesthetically pleasing; but I think the thymus have more flavor.
Which ones are used more often in Mexico? Because that's what they were.
I have lost my appetite for the day.
My grandmother would bread and fry them and then put sauce on them with some mozzerella cheese on top,bake them in the oven...taste just like veal parm.
My dad's a true Philadelphia boy -- he loves scrapple and pepper pot soup. Fortunately, he was never in charge of our menus at home.
Yeah Boobs, but you were drinking everybody's wine, so what did you know.
Updated On: 5/14/07 at 02:55 PM
tru dat poddie !!!
What country does that cuisine originate from? I want to say France.
Philly boy here and dad would have scrapple on the weekends...it smelled great, but tasted kinda nasty.
do the wash it down with snapple?
I'm sure there's some sort of Ogden Nash poem here, and the last word of it would have to be "crap'll."
Or in a limerick with snatch'll.
Would that be a specifically female limerick Doodle?
unless you have something to tell us, taz!
I'm scared, Daisy.
JAILY !!!!!!!!!!
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