In the way of York it’s National Scrapple Day today. Eat the left over parts. Yum.
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Scrapple? Like the corn meal and meat mix stuff from south east Pennsylvania?
How do you prepare yours?
@BillYo414 posted:Scrapple? Like the corn meal and meat mix stuff from south east Pennsylvania?
How do you prepare yours?
My recipe is pretty simple. I heat up a cast iron skillet, add a little oil or shortening, open the Scrapple package, toss the scrapple in the garbage and then crack some eggs and sausage into the skillet. Taste great.
If you don't like it....don't eat it....no need to be insulting to many who enoy it....
Haha I made it twice. Once in oil and once in bacon grease. Much better in the bacon grease. Definitely an acquired taste or else the recipe my supplier used wasn't that tasty. Hard to say! I'm no expert. I just like trying what I consider localized foods. My Michigan friends never heard of such a thing. I hadn't either. I met a guy from Lancaster area in PA and he told me about it.
Gotta love food!
@joe krasko posted:If you don't like it....don't eat it....no need to be insulting to many who enoy it....
Joe
It's just a little fun. I don't think the scrapple was insulted.
The release of the new MTH scrapple Pup trailers on a flatcar has me shaking my head at the decision to make them using a NYC flat car instead of a PRR one. I'll be on the lookout for a PRR Pup flat car at the meet.
-Greg
1/2" slices flour dipped, then fried in hot crisco butter flavor until crispy brown, then buttered and slathered in syrup. It was an acquired taste, wife is a Baltimore girl.
@BillYo414 posted:Scrapple? Like the corn meal and meat mix stuff from south east Pennsylvania?
How do you prepare yours?
There should not be much corn meal in good scrapple like RAPA or HABERSETT.
@BillYo414 posted:...snip... My Michigan friends never heard of such a thing. I hadn't either. I met a guy from Lancaster area in PA and he told me about it.
Gotta love food!
Oddly there is a brand down here (SC) called NEESE'S; it is ok but not anywhere as good as those mentioned above.
@Greg Houser posted:The release of the new MTH scrapple Pup trailers on a flatcar has me shaking my head at the decision to make them using a NYC flat car instead of a PRR one. I'll be on the lookout for a PRR Pup flat car at the meet.
-Greg
I might have to look for one of those just for the trailers. After all, this load will have to be broken down for delivery:
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@Greg Houser posted:The release of the new MTH scrapple Pup trailers on a flatcar has me shaking my head at the decision to make them using a NYC flat car instead of a PRR one. I'll be on the lookout for a PRR Pup flat car at the meet.
-Greg
I totally agree I have never seen scrapple in upstate NY.
Scrapple was featured on Mike Rowe's "Dirty Jobs" Enough said
I do partake of it though, I just don't inhale
Just when I've started to sell-off my trains, the Scrapple car finally gets made. There's no justice in the world. *sigh*