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Old 06-02-2006, 02:03 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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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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Old 06-02-2006, 02:16 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Switch wrote:

braaaaaaaaap


did i mention this is typical "white" trailer park trash

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Old 06-02-2006, 02:30 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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In article .com,
"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!
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Om.

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Old 06-02-2006, 07:43 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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On 5 Feb 2006 17:16:30 -0800, "Switch"
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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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Old 07-02-2006, 04:16 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Switch wrote:

{snip}

I guess if anyone would know about the subject it would be you!
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Old 07-02-2006, 11:08 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default trailer park trash cooking

: 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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Old 08-02-2006, 04:42 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default trailer park trash cooking


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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Old 08-02-2006, 04:53 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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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 ...)


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Old 08-02-2006, 05:02 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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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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Old 08-02-2006, 03:45 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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uz051235198 wrote:
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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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