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Yep, Cant beat chips cooked in Drippin.
There was a small chain called Superfish who re-introduced dripping,
Just googled Superfish and they're still going strong in and around surrey and they still fry in beef dripping. well, well well. ;D
Quote from: DalPuri on March 23, 2013, 02:30 PMThere was a small chain called Superfish who re-introduced dripping, They have always cooked in dripping to my knowledge, i'll ask next time he's on the phone. Their ranges are pretty impressive too, all digital controlled, all to cook the old way. Best fish n chips around.
As far as I understand it, dripping comes from beef and lard from rendered pork fat, yes?I've just recently bought some lard strangely enough, for some Majorca Ensamaida's I'm going to be making, they're just divine!
Yep, I've got one near me and I've had fish and chips from them - pretty good.
What i meant was, when everyone else was changing to oil, this chain of shops had popped up keeping the tradition of cooking with beef dripping.
As for lard, I can't stand the stuff. it's like marmite.
I've just recently bought some lard strangely enough, for some Majorca Ensamaida's I'm going to be making, they're just divine!
Try some smalec Malc. Full of flavour, unlike the refined blocks we get in the uk.
Quote from: DalPuri on March 23, 2013, 05:16 PMTry some smalec Malc. Full of flavour, unlike the refined blocks we get in the uk. I've just Googled it, are you kidding? It looks awful! :-X
They look similar to Tahini swirls i used to buy in the Turkish supermarket, Whetstone. Delicious!!