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Re: BIR 1983
« Reply #40 on: May 09, 2025, 11:06 AM »
Braised liver and onions. Creamed potatoes, peas and gravy. No bread & butter.

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Re: BIR 1983
« Reply #41 on: May 09, 2025, 02:30 PM »
Braised liver and onions. Creamed potatoes, peas and gravy. No bread & butter.

Virtually what I eat to this day — liver & bacon casserole in a Madeira sauce, mashed potatoes and (quite possibly) Batchelors processed peas or generic mushy peas.  My idea of heaven, rivalled only by braised sheeps' hearts served in almost exactly the same style.
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Re: BIR 1983
« Reply #42 on: Today at 10:16 AM »
Thanks for jogging my memory Phil. I had forget the bacon.

Liver was also quite often part of a mixed grill (with fried onions). The main thing here though was one of my mum's specialities. Cremated sirloin or rump steak. It was always tough. She blamed the butchers. Those were the days.

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Re: BIR 1983
« Reply #43 on: Today at 11:46 AM »
Ah, but did she beat the steak with a heavy wooden rolling pin as my mother did ?  The process was apparently intended to partially destroy the connective tissue and thereby render the steak more tender ...

 

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