Bread and dripping

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ateallthepies

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Aug 11, 2011
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Does anyone still eat beef dripping here? For the first time this week I saved the roast juices and skimmed of the solid white fat when cold. Spread thickly on white bread it was unusual but nice. But used instead of butter in a cold beef sandwich was really good!

Gonna have to double up on the Statins tonight! Lol.
 
Unfortunately the amount of dripping was only a few tablespoons so will have to wait for the next roast to try other ideas. Wish I has saved the juices under the fat now as would make a great gravy stock. Could freeze it until needed?
 
Not very often since my gran died. Dunno what she used to do but her dripping on toast (with salt obviously lol) was absolutely amazing
 
Aye, I was only a boy at the time and my job was to toast a massive door stop in front of the fire for a supper time treat. Some very very fond memory's there
 
All the time as a kid, but beef is seldome on the menu these days as its so expensive. :(

Have a chat with your butcher (proper butcher) - mine sells it

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They do mail order too for you poor deprived souls :)

http://www.meridianmeatsshop.co.uk/shop/cooked-meats-bakery-and-pies
 
Before my butcher father-in-law retired, we used to get the gravy from the roasting bags when he did his cooked meat joints for the week, pure cow juice with lumps of dripping mixed in, lush
 
When I was a kid I've very very occasionally have bread and dripping for my school lunch. Otherwise it was bread and margarine. We were quite poor so only had roast meat every second blue moon :)
 
dripping sandwiches was a staple diet as a youngster, back in the day when chips were fried in it and they came wrapped in newspaper. :)
 

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