Do any of you people eat liver pudding? My girlfriend thinks it's disgusting and I can't really think of having seen anyone other than my parents and grandparents eat it. The only brand I've eaten in the last few years is Neese's and it is pretty good. Are there other brands I should try? I don't eat it but maybe once a month. What is your preferred method of preparing liver pudding?
12/12/2013 8:49:15 AM
I like it, although I don't eat it very often. Also try scrapplePreferred method is just slicing it and frying it in a skillet. I eat it with maple syrup over the top.[Edited on December 12, 2013 at 8:51 AM. Reason : a]
12/12/2013 8:50:49 AM
I LOVE it.I tend to fry in a skillet, but I have baked it in a toaster oven recently and it turned out just as good I think. I've also been known to just eat it raw.
12/12/2013 8:56:23 AM
I like liver, and I like pudding, but I'm not a big fan of liver pudding.
12/12/2013 8:58:30 AM
how do you slice and fry pudding?
12/12/2013 9:00:46 AM
It's not pudding in the traditional sense. It's more like a soft sausage.[Edited on December 12, 2013 at 9:01 AM. Reason : quotes taken out of context here I come]
12/12/2013 9:01:34 AM
Comes in a package like this:
12/12/2013 9:05:43 AM
Fried is the only way I've ever prepared or eaten it. I haven't tried it with maple syrup but that sounds like an awesome combo. On a similar note, have any of you ever tried blood pudding? I haven't but would like to.
12/12/2013 9:09:04 AM
I don't think I've ever had liver pudding like that. However, I am a fan over Liverwurst/Braunsweiger, make good sandwiches with some pungent swiss and mayo on crusy french bread.
12/12/2013 9:09:40 AM
Eat real food, not commercial garbage.Buy fresh/frozen raw liver (chicken, beef, lamb, pig, whatever) and cook it. Is that too difficult?
12/12/2013 9:11:58 AM
^ Ain't nobody got time fo dat!
12/12/2013 9:14:45 AM
12/12/2013 9:17:08 AM
Seriously, if you're into liver and blood pudding, try scrapple. You'll probably have a hard time finding it around here though. I usually have to get my Aunt to bring me some back when she visits PA. I think Neese's makes a scrapple, though.[Edited on December 12, 2013 at 9:23 AM. Reason : a]
12/12/2013 9:23:04 AM
My dad's mother was from PA and always bitched that the scrapple she found in NC just wasn't the same as PA scrapple. I have eaten it but not since I was little so I don't really remember it. I will look for it but I don't remember seeing it in the grocery store.
12/12/2013 9:33:17 AM
I had blood (or black) pudding in ireland back in march/april. Wasn't much of a fan.
12/12/2013 9:37:16 AM
i LOVE Neese's Liver Pudding (we always called it Liver Mush growing up). I usually make it with eggs for breakfast on the weekends. Lately though i've been eating Neese's Hot Sausage more.
12/12/2013 9:53:41 AM
livermush is where its at.two thin slices fried (or sometimes baked,or fried then baked) crispy on toast with an over easy egg and dukes [Edited on December 12, 2013 at 9:58 AM. Reason : .]
12/12/2013 9:55:42 AM
^mayo on eggs i like it pan fried with eggs and pepper jack cheese product on toast sammich
12/12/2013 10:43:23 AM
well, the mayo isn't acutally on the eggs...its on the sammieand dukes is like bacon, it goes with anything.[Edited on December 12, 2013 at 10:53 AM. Reason : ^the cheese ruins it mang]
12/12/2013 10:53:16 AM
^ I agree about the cheese. I have tried liver pudding with cheese on a couple of occasions and didn't like the combination.[Edited on December 12, 2013 at 10:57 AM. Reason : ^]
12/12/2013 10:57:12 AM
You people and your organ eating
12/12/2013 10:57:51 AM
one time i saw the mom with her fat kid from the Neese's commercials back in the day at Jillians eating dinner. They were not eating liver pudding.
12/12/2013 11:01:11 AM
People too 'cool' (refined pussies, actually) to eat organs
12/12/2013 11:06:24 AM
It's not a cool thing OEP, it's a gross thing.
12/12/2013 11:13:04 AM
^.
12/12/2013 11:19:26 AM
try it and you'll be a fan
12/12/2013 11:22:51 AM
Since we're talking liver, does anybody have any tips for frying chicken livers? I've never tried it but I think I'm gonna get some at the store today and try it. Is it just like frying anything else?
12/12/2013 11:26:04 AM
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/southern-fried-chicken-livers/
12/12/2013 11:31:10 AM
pat dry, flour coat and fry.Actual chicken livers were always too rubbery for my liking
12/12/2013 11:34:31 AM
I think its absolutely disgusting. My mom loves it. She grew up with 10 bros/sisters so i guess they ate a lot of it
12/12/2013 11:42:25 AM
I've run across this stuff at the grocery store, and thought, "My God, who would eat this?"I guess it depends on what you're raised on...but I'd almost rather eat cat food. the prospect doesn't gross me out any more.
12/12/2013 1:52:55 PM
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12/12/2013 2:34:16 PM
Fried liver pudding sandwiches are a thing of greatness. My Mom used to make those all the time, same way you might prepare a braunschweiger (liverwurst) sandwich. Blood pudding and blood sausage--all around great stuff. Hard to find blood products in the U.S. because of FDA regulations. I got hooked on black pudding in the UK and it can be hard to find or make here. Some farmers will sell you pigs blood at the farmers market, but you have to arrange it ahead of time.I haven't tried scrapple yet just because I rarely see it in the store. I'll probably love it.
12/12/2013 2:43:37 PM
I do not understand how anyone could eat a liver knowing what its function in the body is
12/12/2013 3:22:57 PM
i was watching a program about some guy who lives with wolves and acts as the pack leader... well whenever he would bring game back to the wolfpack, he would always reserve the liver to eat himself because supposedly it was the most sought after part. (he would cook it and then put it back )
12/12/2013 3:37:32 PM