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dhc4ever Super Member
Joined: May 26, 2011 Posts: 2944 Location: Ipswich, Queensland Australia
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:43 am Post subject: lamb patties |
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Ever wondered what to do with all the left over meat from a leg of lamb?
Thats a real leg not the miniscule crap woolies now sells.
Cut the remaining meat from the bone and dice into small cubes.
Dice 1 onion
Take 1 cup of self raising flour
1 egg
1 cup of milk
Mix the flour, milk and egg into a smooth batter (no lumps) add salt and pepper.
Add onion to batter and let it sit for an hour, cover the bowl with a cloth.
Add meat to batter and onion mix and mix in well.
Spoon out a large spoonful into a hot frypan which has a bit of oil and butter melted in the bottom, cook as per pan cakes, flip when the bubbles start to form. Pull off when golden brown.
Put on plate with mashed potatoes and vegies of your choice, cover with any real gravy left over from roast lamb or use gravox.
Enjoy
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camel Member
Joined: May 30, 2011 Posts: 129 Location: Hillston Nsw Australia
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 2:22 am Post subject: Re: lamb patties |
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We called em cold meat fritters when I was a kid in the 60s. The old man took his secret recipe with him when he died a couple of years ago. Still cook my version now and then. Not the same but bloody close. Try sticking can of corn kernals in as well
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Suzanne Super Member
Joined: Jun 27, 2009 Posts: 3323 Location: Eugene, Oregon
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Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 8:15 am Post subject: Re: lamb patties |
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MMMMmmmmMMMMm Pancakes with sheep-n-onions? ek!
Wonder how that recipe came about? kind of sounds like an out-back camping thing. Sort of an omelet but without the eggs.....very interesting, unsavory idea. Some of the Native foods I grew up with are equally nasty sounding. We would take cactus pads from the prickly pear cactus and shave off the spines, cut them into strips (like green beans) and then boil them. You have to boil them a couple of times because of the nasty slimy juice that forms. On the second boil you add other veggies and when all is cooked you put some on a tortilla and call it lunch. It's nasty. If you wanted desert you would go outside and find a mesquite tree and pick up the beans from them and chew away to your heart's content.
A life of beans, rice and corn gets boring. Thankfully our food was more influenced by Mexican cooking or I would've grown up with more spines in my tongue. We had goats but no sheep for meat. After I was around 10yrs old or so we had more money to buy real food and our diet was more like potato chips and hamburgers.
There is an on-going move to more traditional foods on the reservation, to teach the younger generation and to supplement their diet with more healthy food, but it won't continue past the school aged people. You just can't get past an unhealthy diet sometimes and the struggle of obesity in the Indian Nation has been like giving liquor to NDNs, it's always been a problem. You know they actually found a gene in Natives that they will tend to be alcoholics or addicts of some sort. Probably a government plot....
Tha's been something I don't miss about living in Tucson, the drunks on government payday. If you go to a certain part of town at night you'll find what looks like dead people all over the place. I'm not talkin about in the parks, they're all over the place, bus stops, on the sidewalk, in the street, propped up on church doorways and businesses. Indians and Mexicans drunk out of their gourd and incapacitated beyond belief. You'd think there's no way they could survive the next payday. It's very very sad and it's a way of life for them. Before I went into the Navy I went to junior college and there was an Indian guy in there that told me that if he graduated, he would be the first of his tribe to ever get past high school. He was a very proud person and seemed very educated. That was in or near the late 1970s. He did graduate too, but was a bank teller, the last time I saw him. Hopefully that was improvement enough for him, but I felt sad for him, going to higher learning only to be a bank teller. Maybe it got him a standing in town and off the res. that's always nice. Thing is, if you don't like the res. there's no way you can live near one. The stigma and the poverty is in your skin. You escape it with your surroundings. Nature is good for everything. It is my church and I will always be reverent.
I'm wakin
up now
Suz
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Elvis Super Member
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Vince Site Admin
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Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 2:15 am Post subject: Re: lamb patties |
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_________________ Cheers, Vince
Illegitimi non carborundum
(Never let the bastards grind you down)
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dhc4ever Super Member
Joined: May 26, 2011 Posts: 2944 Location: Ipswich, Queensland Australia
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 5:25 pm Post subject: Re: lamb patties |
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Suzanne wrote: |
MMMMmmmmMMMMm Pancakes with sheep-n-onions? ek!
Wonder how that recipe came about? kind of sounds like an out-back camping thing. Sort of an omelet but without the eggs.....very interesting, unsavory idea. Some of the Native foods I grew up with are equally nasty sounding. We would take cactus pads from the prickly pear cactus and shave off the spines, cut them into strips (like green beans) and then boil them. You have to boil them a couple of times because of the nasty slimy juice that forms. On the second boil you add other veggies and when all is cooked you put some on a tortilla and call it lunch. It's nasty. If you wanted desert you would go outside and find a mesquite tree and pick up the beans from them and chew away to your heart's content.
A life of beans, rice and corn gets boring. Thankfully our food was more influenced by Mexican cooking or I would've grown up with more spines in my tongue. We had goats but no sheep for meat. After I was around 10yrs old or so we had more money to buy real food and our diet was more like potato chips and hamburgers.
There is an on-going move to more traditional foods on the reservation, to teach the younger generation and to supplement their diet with more healthy food, but it won't continue past the school aged people. You just can't get past an unhealthy diet sometimes and the struggle of obesity in the Indian Nation has been like giving liquor to NDNs, it's always been a problem. You know they actually found a gene in Natives that they will tend to be alcoholics or addicts of some sort. Probably a government plot....
Tha's been something I don't miss about living in Tucson, the drunks on government payday. If you go to a certain part of town at night you'll find what looks like dead people all over the place. I'm not talkin about in the parks, they're all over the place, bus stops, on the sidewalk, in the street, propped up on church doorways and businesses. Indians and Mexicans drunk out of their gourd and incapacitated beyond belief. You'd think there's no way they could survive the next payday. It's very very sad and it's a way of life for them. Before I went into the Navy I went to junior college and there was an Indian guy in there that told me that if he graduated, he would be the first of his tribe to ever get past high school. He was a very proud person and seemed very educated. That was in or near the late 1970s. He did graduate too, but was a bank teller, the last time I saw him. Hopefully that was improvement enough for him, but I felt sad for him, going to higher learning only to be a bank teller. Maybe it got him a standing in town and off the res. that's always nice. Thing is, if you don't like the res. there's no way you can live near one. The stigma and the poverty is in your skin. You escape it with your surroundings. Nature is good for everything. It is my church and I will always be reverent.
I'm wakin
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Thats a hard upbringing Suz.
Which nation are you part of?
You get a lot of the same problems in many countries indiginous peoples with "modern" diets and alcohol.
The effect of alcohol on many indiginous people is greater than on europeans, it appears that exposure to it over the last 10,000 years we have developed a greater resistance to it than those who have only been exposed to it over the last 400 or so years, although it causes enough grief on whites as well.
The modern diet, well that just seems to be killing everyone regardless of creed or colour or race, it seems the human animal wasnt designed to live on transfat and aspartaim or pure sugar.
The sad fact is this is the majority of food available to the poor or uneducated.
How to turn this around? I can only think of education, both in the particular groups tribal histories etc and modern education to break the cycle. That an trying to inject some self respect and a sense of hope into what appears to be an endless cycle.
Amazing how a simple lamb pattie recipe has turned down this path.
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Suzanne Super Member
Joined: Jun 27, 2009 Posts: 3323 Location: Eugene, Oregon
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Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2011 7:20 pm Post subject: Re: lamb patties |
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Well dhc4ever (down hard for the count 4 ever?) Just teasing!!! I'm a member of the Tohono o'odham tribe in Tucson Arizona. Escaped as a free woman in 1976 when I joined the Navy. The Mexicans used to call us Papago Indians. We set them straight on that one. Papago means bean eaters. Now we are desert people which the original name is reference to. I have to say that since I left the reservation there's been huge changes to the Nation and the pride that the people have in what they've accomplished. They boast a community college now, and that in itself is such an enormous boost for everyone. Education on your own terms has to be refreshing to say the least. Everyone is invited to go to school there, it's not just for the Nation's people, but if you get into a graduate program they require you to take Tohono o' odham language and culture classes. Better be on your toes for that one. It's one thing to speak the language and another to use the language's alphabet and spelling. Can't do it myself. My parents weren't the traditionalist type, but that's in and out of vogue all the time. In most families the parents and grand parents will do most of the teaching of pre-schoolers, and take you to task at it too. I know enough to have a simple conversation but never learned spelling. Here's some sample text I found on the internet;
Ce:daghim 'o 'ab wu:sañhim.
To:tahim 'o 'ab wu:sañhim.
Cuckuhim 'o 'ab him.
Wepeghim 'o 'abai him.
Translation
Greenly they emerge.
In colors of blue they emerge
Whitely they emerge.
In colors of black they are coming.
Reddening, they are right here
Don't know why they chose this, it's a poem, but you get the idea. The colon next to the vowels means to use a long vowel sound. Some letters are pronounced with your tongue in the back of your throat, and some with the tongue against your teeth and it's all just another language and weird if you're not used to it.
Suz (Su:z)
there is no 'z' though
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