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  2. Scrapple - Wikipedia

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    Scrapple is typically made of hog offal, such as the head, heart, liver, and other trimmings, which are boiled with any bones attached (often the entire head), to make a broth. Once cooked, bones and fat are removed, the meat is reserved, and (dry) cornmeal is boiled in the broth to make a mush.

  3. 12 Breakfast Recipes Your Mom Loved That Are Due for a ... - AOL

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    Related: 45 Best Homemade Pancake Recipes. bhofack2/istockphoto. 7. Creamed Chipped Beef on Toast (S.O.S.) ... 10. Scrapple. Originating from German settlers in Pennsylvania during the 17th and ...

  4. Goetta - Wikipedia

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    While similar to Pennsylvanian scrapple and North Carolinian livermush in that it is a dish created by German immigrants and uses a grain product for the purpose of stretching out pork to feed more people, scrapple is made with cornmeal and livermush with either cornmeal or rice rather than the pinhead oats used in goetta.

  5. Livermush - Wikipedia

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    Livermush is composed of pig liver, pig head parts such as snouts and ears, cornmeal and seasonings. [1] [2] [3] It is commonly spiced with pepper and sage. [1]The meat ingredients are all cooked and then ground, after which the cornmeal and seasoning is added. [4]

  6. People Are Making Kool-Aid Pickles—and Every Pickle Lover ...

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    In Pennsylvania, it's scrapple (made with cornmeal); in North Carolina, it's livermush (similar, but with more liver); and in and around Cincinnati, it's goetta, and made with steel-cut oats and ...

  7. What is Scrapple? - AOL

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    Scrapple is actually edible raw, but it is often sliced and fried in butter or lard. Some may enjoy it with a condiment like ketchup. Image Credit: Chicago Tribune, Tribune News Service via Getty ...

  8. Habbersett - Wikipedia

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    The brand also offers beef scrapple. Habbersett and Rapa, both owned by Jones Dairy Farm, are the two largest brands for scrapple. [3] Both brands can be found in a majority of mid-Atlantic stores. [4] American food writer and historian, Joshua Ozersky, considered Habbersett the best brand of scrapple. [5]

  9. Balkenbrij - Wikipedia

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    Balkenbrij is technically a relative of scrapple, and is claimed as a distant relative of black pudding and Scottish haggis [1] though it does not use a casing, the distinctive feature of haggis. Balkenbrij was one of the classic foods brought by Dutch settlers to the New World. An example of a recipe is given in a 1936 cookbook from Holland ...