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emc101
10-19-2012, 06:43 AM
anyone know of any restaurants in or near villages that sell scrapple. husband from phila. and misses getting it when we go out for breakfast. thanks

graciegirl
10-19-2012, 07:29 AM
We also miss Goetta. Perkins used to offer it in Zinzinatti.

Guess we will have to bring back a cooler full.

Anyone know what Goetta is on this forum?

Boudicca
10-19-2012, 08:24 AM
"Goetta"? sounds a bit like "goat".... LOl However, we LOVE scrapple, and it is available at Publix. Delaware has great scrapple "Marie's" brand being our favorite. The breakfast meat is affectionately called "crapple" in our family......... :)

Patty55
10-19-2012, 08:25 AM
We also miss Goetta. Perkins used to offer it in Zinzinatti.

Guess we will have to bring back a cooler full.

Anyone know what Goetta is on this forum?

I do :wave: Y'know it's not that difficult to make from scratch. I don't think I'd trust most restaurants to do it.

Don't know what scrapple is.

Posh 08
10-19-2012, 09:17 AM
I do :wave: Y'know it's not that difficult to make from scratch. I don't think I'd trust most restaurants to do it.

Don't know what scrapple is.

It's everything but the squeal.

Patty55
10-19-2012, 09:23 AM
That's why I don't trust restaurants or supermarket ready made.

quirky3
10-19-2012, 09:32 AM
Curiosity got the best of me, so I looked up the definition.....

"A collective term for the entrails and organs of a butchered animal. Examples include organs such as tripe, tongue, intestines, brains, liver, kidneys, and thymus glands (also known as sweetbreads). Although many cultures (such as American food culture) have traditionally shied away from eating offal, mixed-organ meats have become more prevalent at restaurants and in butcher shops. Because some organs can contain dangerous bacteria, they must be handled with care to be eaten safely."
It is then ground, mixed with cornmeal and spices, sliced and fried.

gerryann
10-19-2012, 09:37 AM
Curiosity got the best of me, so I looked up the definition.....

"A collective term for the entrails and organs of a butchered animal. Examples include organs such as tripe, tongue, intestines, brains, liver, kidneys, and thymus glands (also known as sweetbreads). Although many cultures (such as American food culture) have traditionally shied away from eating offal, mixed-organ meats have become more prevalent at restaurants and in butcher shops. Because some organs can contain dangerous bacteria, they must be handled with care to be eaten safely."
It is then ground, mixed with cornmeal and spices, sliced and fried.

YUCK!!!! :22yikes:

Boudicca
10-19-2012, 09:38 AM
or, YUM!!!!!

quirky3
10-19-2012, 09:42 AM
It sounds like a few steps down from Spam.

"Spam is a canned precooked meat product made by the Hormel Foods Corporation. The labeled ingredients in the classic variety of Spam are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, modified potato starch as a binder, and sodium nitrite as a preservative."

shcisamax
10-19-2012, 10:05 AM
I think I am going to retroactively throw up.

zcaveman
10-19-2012, 10:15 AM
It sounds like a few steps down from Spam.

"Spam is a canned precooked meat product made by the Hormel Foods Corporation. The labeled ingredients in the classic variety of Spam are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, modified potato starch as a binder, and sodium nitrite as a preservative."

There is nothing wrong with Spam. It is tasty and can be served in a variety of ways. It is also a big seller all over the world.

BarryRX
10-19-2012, 10:16 AM
We also miss Goetta. Perkins used to offer it in Zinzinatti.

Guess we will have to bring back a cooler full.

Anyone know what Goetta is on this forum?
That's the breakfast sausage that is basically only eaten in Cinci.

BarryRX
10-19-2012, 10:19 AM
There is nothing wrong with Spam. It is tasty and can be served in a variety of ways. It is also a big seller all over the world.
It's a big favorite in Hawaii

Patty55
10-19-2012, 10:25 AM
There is nothing wrong with Spam. It is tasty and can be served in a variety of ways. It is also a big seller all over the world.

My mother would slice, bread and fry Spam and then pair it with Franco American spaghetti-that was some nasty ****.

RCR
10-19-2012, 11:58 AM
Phila. Habersats Scrappel is currently on sale at Publix $2.69 pound package. Normal price is $3.19 a pound

Boudicca
10-19-2012, 03:16 PM
My mother used to coat Spam with flour, then batter and fry it _ ugh!!! As a child, while at school, I learned the story of Sweeny Todd, the Demon Barber. When I got home, we had Spam fritters for supper. One look at that slab of that pink Spam, and I lost it.... literally!! While I like Scrapple, please don't serve me any Spam :(

Patty55
10-19-2012, 03:54 PM
My mother used to coat Spam with flour, then batter and fry it _ ugh!!! As a child, I while at school, I learned the story of Sweeny Todd, the Demon Barber. When I got home, we had Spam fritters for supper. One look at that slab of that pink Spam, and I lost it.... literally!! While I like Scrapple, please don't serve me any Spam :(

Whoa, sounds like our mother's went to the same cooking class, except mine used bread crumbs.

travelguy
10-19-2012, 04:14 PM
having grown up in the suburbs of phila in the penna dutch country i was exposed to scrapple on more than one occasion. as my dad used to say " they swept up everything from the floor, including sawdust and that is what went in to make scrapple." it is fried, gets a bit crispy, and usually served alongside eggs or waffles.....and a little syrup dribbled onto the scrapple can make it more palatable. needless to say i cannot stand it, the thought of what goes into it is appalling (not appealing). my brother in law who relocated to las vegas has to have his 'fix' of these kinds of regional foods when he visits penna. but, scrapple is really gross.

renielarson
10-19-2012, 09:48 PM
I list scrapple, Spam, and headcheese in the same category...inedible!

CFrance
10-19-2012, 09:54 PM
It sounds like a few steps down from Spam.

"Spam is a canned precooked meat product made by the Hormel Foods Corporation. The labeled ingredients in the classic variety of Spam are chopped pork shoulder meat with ham meat added, salt, water, modified potato starch as a binder, and sodium nitrite as a preservative."

Yeah, but no entrails...

jblum315
10-20-2012, 05:06 AM
OK, we know what's in Scrapple. God only knows what's really in Spam. But when it comes to frying Spam and Scrapple the difference becomes apparent. Spam kind of gets greasier. Scrapple gets brown and crusty like breakfast sausage, in fact it is a lot like breakfast sausage. I like it

swrinfla
10-20-2012, 02:43 PM
Scrapple has long been a staple in my house.

My Joy of Cooking cookbook from 1967 gives a recipe for "Pork Scrapple or Goetta."

I won't supply the details, but an introduction to the recipe says, "If you use corn meal, call it scrapple. If you use oats, call it Goetta."

In my house, it's virtually always eaten with apple butter as a condiment!

SWR
:beer3:

CFrance
10-20-2012, 03:33 PM
I was in a grocery store last week and saw a box of spam casserole, or something like that. I think it was like Spamburger Helper. Who knew.

My mother-in-law grew up in Philadelphia and loved scrapple. My father grew up in Philadelphia and hated it.

We were given spam as kids (but then you couldn't get your shoes on two hours later). I think it must have been at the end of the month right before payday.

Which reminds me... remember when flank steak was one of the measl when the food money was running low? Now you practically have to borrow from your 401k to buy it.

fancypants
10-21-2012, 01:40 PM
Curiosity got the best of me, so I looked up the definition.....

"A collective term for the entrails and organs of a butchered animal. Examples include organs such as tripe, tongue, intestines, brains, liver, kidneys, and thymus glands (also known as sweetbreads). Although many cultures (such as American food culture) have traditionally shied away from eating offal, mixed-organ meats have become more prevalent at restaurants and in butcher shops. Because some organs can contain dangerous bacteria, they must be handled with care to be eaten safely."
It is then ground, mixed with cornmeal and spices, sliced and fried.

Yuk! Sounds disgusting!

LittleDog
10-21-2012, 01:48 PM
With all the talk of scrapple I had to get some at Publix this morning. Initially I had a problem finding it because they had moved it to the freezer section where the breakfast foods were located. Yummee.

John

Boudicca
10-21-2012, 02:42 PM
haha, jrheydt. We almost stopped at Publix on our way home yesterday saying "Let's go get some SCRAPPLE".... LOL

captg
10-21-2012, 07:08 PM
:a040:It is also sold at Sweetbay. It is in the freezer in the meat area. We are from Delaware and I get it all of the time. My wife will have some once in a while but I am the one that fries it. I also love Spam. Now I am really getting hungry!:ohdear:

Richard1366
10-22-2012, 09:34 AM
Scrapple, your description was spot on, it made me drool all down the front of me..

SALYBOW
07-29-2013, 10:14 AM
Now that we have located Scrapple, anyone know where you can get Goetta? Yummy

zcaveman
07-29-2013, 11:01 AM
Most Publix stores carry it

bachfan
08-10-2013, 10:31 PM
I've seen it in Publics at Colony. We also are from the Phila- South Jersey area and that is the only place I've ever seen it.

John Kelly 268
08-30-2013, 03:02 PM
In reply to john's question of June 2009, as to where to get scrapple around here,
I have been a little busy so I am just getting around to replying. Mary's Cafe on
441 in Belleview has very good scrapple seven days a week

deltaguy
08-30-2013, 04:10 PM
We also miss Goetta. Perkins used to offer it in Zinzinatti.

Guess we will have to bring back a cooler full.

Anyone know what Goetta is on this forum?

AKA Cincinnati YUK