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19th March 08, 09:54 PM
#31
mmmm. Scotch eggs. First and only time I had one was at the St. Louis games but it was delicious. A heart attack waiting to happen!
BB
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19th March 08, 10:03 PM
#32
Back on the seventeenth, I ended up at a quiet little diner and they had corn beef and cabbage with rashers... MMMM, but whatI'm thinking now, is make a pie with the corn beef and rashers and cabbage all cut up in it, then put a scotch egg on top... Some hashed potatos or something like that, to close off the top, then a little extra bacon grease just to make it easy to swallow...
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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20th March 08, 12:44 AM
#33
 Originally Posted by Arlen
I've always just called it a Scotch pie, myself. Just luck Scotch eggs.
Oh, how I miss Scotch pies. They're the best.
You miss them? I would think if anywhere they could easily be gotten in Glasgow. Or is it that the cholesterol content has banished them from your diet?
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20th March 08, 06:18 AM
#34
I hadn't heard the term "Scotch Pie." Sounds like the meat pies I buy whenever I'm at Scottish Festivals or games, though these have beef, not mutton.
As for Scotch eggs, I make them once in awhile. Now that you guys have me thinking about them, I may have to fry some up this weekend.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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20th March 08, 06:45 AM
#35
Ted, here is the Wikipedia entry on Scotch Eggs.
A Scotch egg consists of a cold, hard-boiled egg removed from its shell, wrapped in a sausage meat mixture, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried.
I get them from a local pub called "the Stonehouse Pub", they also make a very good Haggis.
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20th March 08, 09:21 AM
#36
 Originally Posted by michaelbeeman
Ted, here is the Wikipedia entry on Scotch Eggs.
A Scotch egg consists of a cold, hard-boiled egg removed from its shell, wrapped in a sausage meat mixture, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried.
I get them from a local pub called "the Stonehouse Pub", they also make a very good Haggis.
You're a fortunate man !
I'll try making my own... Any savoury with the bread crumbs ?
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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20th March 08, 09:27 AM
#37
 Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance
You're a fortunate man !
I'll try making my own... Any savoury with the bread crumbs ?
Season the bread crumbs to your own taste. I usually use pre-packaged Italian-style bread crumbs.
You'll need a quarter-pound of sausage for each egg. I use breakfast sausage, but you can use whatever soft sausage you prefer. I find a one-pound roll of breakfast sausage is perfect for four eggs.
I cook mine in a deep fryer.
Virtus Ad Aethera Tendit
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20th March 08, 10:57 AM
#38
 Originally Posted by michaelbeeman
Ted, here is the Wikipedia entry on Scotch Eggs.
A Scotch egg consists of a cold, hard-boiled egg removed from its shell, wrapped in a sausage meat mixture, coated in breadcrumbs, and deep-fried.
I get them from a local pub called "the Stonehouse Pub", they also make a very good Haggis.
Thanks for posting that. I used to do something like that with egg slices and bacon back in college.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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20th March 08, 11:11 AM
#39
 Originally Posted by Bob C.
Season the bread crumbs to your own taste. I usually use pre-packaged Italian-style bread crumbs.
You'll need a quarter-pound of sausage for each egg. I use breakfast sausage, but you can use whatever soft sausage you prefer. I find a one-pound roll of breakfast sausage is perfect for four eggs.
I cook mine in a deep fryer.
That's precious info ! Thank you.
Maybe we could start a new thread with recipes !
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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