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take a big cast iron skillet get it hot...put some lard in it
fill the skillet up with fish eggs...brown them, then dump a huge bowl of beaten chicken eggs over the browned fish eggs... make 8 pieces of toast in the broiler...make sure there is one bright yellow spot in the middle. the rest of the toast should be brown and dry wash this tasty meal down with pabst blue ribbon braaaaaaaaap |
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![]() Switch wrote: > braaaaaaaaap did i mention this is typical "white" trailer park trash |
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"Switch" > wrote: > take a big cast iron skillet get it hot...put some lard in it > > fill the skillet up with fish eggs...brown them, then dump a huge bowl > of beaten chicken eggs over the browned fish eggs... > > make 8 pieces of toast in the broiler...make sure there is one bright > yellow spot in the middle. > the rest of the toast should be brown and dry > > wash this tasty meal down with pabst blue ribbon > > braaaaaaaaap > Fish eggs, aka "caviar" are not exactly trailer trash food...... ;-) Never served it with eggs. I generally do it with cream cheese but this year for new years, I mixed red caviar with sesame seeds and coated a cheese log with it. ;-) Sorry, no pic. The part goers appreciated it. Cheers! -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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On 5 Feb 2006 17:16:30 -0800, "Switch" >
wrote: > >Switch wrote: > >> braaaaaaaaap > >did i mention this is typical "white" trailer park trash And you are the resident expert, right? jim |
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Switch wrote:
{snip} I guess if anyone would know about the subject it would be you! |
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: take a big cast iron skillet get it hot...put some lard in it
: fill the skillet up with fish eggs...brown them, then dump a huge bowl : of beaten chicken eggs over the browned fish eggs... : make 8 pieces of toast in the broiler...make sure there is one bright : yellow spot in the middle. Where does this "bright yellow spot" come from on the toast? Toast normally turns brown, not yellow. : the rest of the toast should be brown and dry : wash this tasty meal down with pabst blue ribbon : braaaaaaaaap |
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Switch wrote:
> wrote: >> : take a big cast iron skillet get it hot...put some lard in it >> >> : fill the skillet up with fish eggs...brown them, then dump a huge bowl >> : of beaten chicken eggs over the browned fish eggs... >> >> : make 8 pieces of toast in the broiler...make sure there is one bright >> : yellow spot in the middle. >> >> Where does this "bright yellow spot" come from on the toast? Toast normally >> turns brown, not yellow. > > its from the hard pat of unspreadable butter on raw toast > it's real soggy in the middle; so I hear > Butter?! Trailer Trash don't need no steenkeen' BUTTER! It's PARKAY! <squeezable, preferably> |
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Pennyaline > wrote: > Switch wrote: > > wrote: > >> : take a big cast iron skillet get it hot...put some lard in it > >> > >> : fill the skillet up with fish eggs...brown them, then dump a huge bowl > >> : of beaten chicken eggs over the browned fish eggs... > >> > >> : make 8 pieces of toast in the broiler...make sure there is one bright > >> : yellow spot in the middle. > >> > >> Where does this "bright yellow spot" come from on the toast? Toast > >> normally > >> turns brown, not yellow. > > > > its from the hard pat of unspreadable butter on raw toast > > it's real soggy in the middle; so I hear > > > > Butter?! Trailer Trash don't need no steenkeen' BUTTER! It's PARKAY! > > <squeezable, preferably> Ew! ;-) -- Peace, Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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![]() Switch wrote: > take a big cast iron skillet get it hot...put some lard in it > > fill the skillet up with fish eggs...brown them, then dump a huge bowl > of beaten chicken eggs over the browned fish eggs... > > make 8 pieces of toast in the broiler...make sure there is one bright > yellow spot in the middle. > the rest of the toast should be brown and dry > > wash this tasty meal down with pabst blue ribbon > > braaaaaaaaap Did you have to nail these fish to a tree and pull their skin off first? There used to be a joke where I use to live about some folks cooking their chickens in motor oil, but I'm not so sure someone could survive animal meat deep fried in a petroleum product. |
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![]() > wrote > Did you have to nail these fish to a tree and pull their skin off first? > Hey, that's catfish and that is good eating! They are scavengers but so are blue crabs, and they are good eating too. (Present conditions of the Chesapeake bay aside ...) _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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![]() Switch wrote: > take a big cast iron skillet get it hot...put some lard in it > > fill the skillet up with fish eggs...brown them, then dump a huge bowl > of beaten chicken eggs over the browned fish eggs... > > make 8 pieces of toast in the broiler...make sure there is one bright > yellow spot in the middle. > the rest of the toast should be brown and dry > > wash this tasty meal down with pabst blue ribbon > > braaaaaaaaap And this is from the person who bitches about generic brands. |
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![]() Switch wrote: > wrote: > > > Did you have to nail these fish to a tree and pull their skin off > > first? > > heeeel yeah, carps tend to have a tough hide! > > > There used to be a joke where I use to live about some folks cooking > > their chickens in motor oil, but I'm not so sure someone could survive > > animal meat deep fried in a petroleum product. > > that's pretty tough if they did live > > ever notice when there is a tornado it only hits trailers I read or heard a while back that had something to do with heat, convection, and the trailer's construction. I have no idea the connection, but I bet motor oil cooking generates hi heat. Hmmmm...... |
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uz051235198 wrote:
> > wrote > > >>Did you have to nail these fish to a tree and pull their skin off first? >> > > > Hey, that's catfish and that is good eating! They are scavengers but so are > blue crabs, and they are good eating too. (Present conditions of the > Chesapeake bay aside ...) > > I have to disagree about catfish :P The stuff my nephew catches in South Carolina tastes like mud *blech*. Part of it may be a mental thing - I grew up in Michigan, knew a lot of people that fished - I didn't know anyone that would eat catfish. It was a "trash" fish and got thrown back. I haven't had farm raised - that may be better. (apparently they are fed on the top of the water so that they don't eat the bottom "garbage") I do find that where fish lives does make a difference in taste. I haven't found any fresh water fish in the south that I like. I grew up eating fresh water fish in Michigan *shrug*. I love Walleye yummmmm - man I miss that stuff. Perch are good too. Roberta (in VA) |
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![]() Roberta wrote: > I have to disagree about catfish :P The stuff my nephew catches in > South Carolina tastes like mud *blech*. Part of it may be a mental thing > - I grew up in Michigan, knew a lot of people that fished - I didn't > know anyone that would eat catfish. It was a "trash" fish and got > thrown back. I haven't had farm raised - that may be better. (apparently Are you sure about that? I don't know anyone who considers a perfect-size catfish "trash." And farmed is worse because of the farming conditions. Fresh-water catfish from an unpolluted river shouldn't taste muddy or fishy at all - it's great. Walleye are good, too - I have some in the freezer from Canada. I never eat farm-raised fish if I can help it - I don't eat fish from the Great Lakes, either, if I know that's where it came from. I love Pacific salmon, but most of what we get here are Atlantic. If you never go to a southern fish fry, with fresh-caught catfish, you're missing a good feed. ;-) N. |
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On 7 Feb 2006 19:56:10 -0800, "Switch" > wrote:
> wrote: > >> Did you have to nail these fish to a tree and pull their skin off >> first? > >heeeel yeah, carps tend to have a tough hide! > >> There used to be a joke where I use to live about some folks cooking >> their chickens in motor oil, but I'm not so sure someone could survive >> animal meat deep fried in a petroleum product. > >that's pretty tough if they did live > >ever notice when there is a tornado it only hits trailers It's true, it's an observed fact that plastic pink flamingos attract tornados. |
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![]() Roberta wrote: I do find that where fish lives does make a difference in > taste. I haven't found any fresh water fish in the south that I like. > I grew up eating fresh water fish in Michigan *shrug*. I love Walleye > yummmmm - man I miss that stuff. Perch are good too. > > Roberta (in VA) Hi Roberta in VA If you want some REALLY good catfish, check out City Point in Hopewell VA There's a park where Grant was HQ'd, and the water is at least 75-100' deep there... (it's right in the manors backdoor, you can't miss it) it's where the james and rappahannock meet at a point in the city city point. They almost taste sweet, the water is super cold that deep plus the cats are super healthy, they put up a really good fight. -- |
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Nancy1 wrote:
> Roberta wrote: > > >>I have to disagree about catfish :P The stuff my nephew catches in >>South Carolina tastes like mud *blech*. Part of it may be a mental thing >>- I grew up in Michigan, knew a lot of people that fished - I didn't >>know anyone that would eat catfish. It was a "trash" fish and got >>thrown back. I haven't had farm raised - that may be better. (apparently > > > Are you sure about that? I don't know anyone who considers a > perfect-size catfish "trash." And farmed is worse because of the > farming conditions. Fresh-water catfish from an unpolluted river > shouldn't taste muddy or fishy at all - it's great. > I am - I searched the internet and couldn't find anything that says it's common practice but really, I didn't know ANYONE that at Catfish until I married my husband and moved to the south... I did find an interesting article about certain fish in the great lakes that are considered too dangerous to eat do to the high PCB levels...Catfish is one of them. Maybe that is why noone I knew eats it lol http://www.idph.state.il.us/public/press97/fish97.htm (the article is from IL - but involves Great Lake fish) I have had Southern Catfish (from Georgia and South Carolina) I really don't like it :P To be fair - I am not a HUGE fan of fish in general. Roberta (in VA) |
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On 2006-02-08, Nancy1 > wrote:
> I > never eat farm-raised fish if I can help it...... > I love > Pacific salmon, but most of what we get here are Atlantic. Almost all salmon other than wild Alaskan salmon is farm raised. nb |
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![]() notbob wrote: > On 2006-02-08, Nancy1 > wrote: > > I > > never eat farm-raised fish if I can help it...... > > I love > > Pacific salmon, but most of what we get here are Atlantic. > > Almost all salmon other than wild Alaskan salmon is farm raised. > > nb Yup - and Alaska is on the Pacific. ;-) N. |
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itsjoannotjoann wrote:
>><SNIP> > > > And this is from the person who bitches about generic brands. > Why do you think trailer trash live in trailer parks? |
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