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Kate Dicey wrote:
Elizabeth Young wrote: Kippered herring! Herring smoked and packed in oil in a tin. Wonderful on crackers. You can really tell who your friends are - they are the ones that do not run screaming from the room when you open the tin. They just politely hold their noses. Also a salmon of some sort. liz young in sunny california - hungry for fish! Standard English/Scots usage is only a herring split and smoked. They are spilt open, laid flat, salted, tied in pairs by the tail, and hung up to smoke. It's a cold smoked process. I've only ever seen them sold loose (packed in large boxes, wrapped in greaseproof paper - no oil!) or as fillets vacuum packed for 'boil in the bag' atrocities... They need a wee bitty of butter and a couple of minutes under a hot grill. Anything else is murder! Learn something new every day. "Salmon" came from whatever dictionary I checked. The kippers I know (being an American/Canadian) are small tins from New Brunswick (usually) that have herring fillets (I guess its a fillet) in them packed in oil. Good right out of the tin. This is one brand http://products.peapod.com/22502.html liz young |
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ooh - I can ask you then.
I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? -- ------------------------------------------------------ Wendy Z Chicago, IL (Moo) Wench Wear Costumes http://pages.ripco.net/~zski Minstrosity www.minstrosity.com Wench #525 AIM=wendylady525 http://www.livejournal.com/users/wendyzski/ "Though she be but little, she is fierce" "It's the little ones you have to watch out for..." "I'm not short - I'm concentrated" -------------------------------------------------------- |
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"zski" wrote in message ... ooh - I can ask you then. I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? I eat those right out of the tin. (is that a crazy canadian thing lol?) Michelle Giordano |
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zski wrote:
ooh - I can ask you then. I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? Eat them! No, seriously. On a cracker, if you like. Or on a toothpick. Don't eat the toothpick. -- Joanne @ stitches @ singerlady.reno.nv.us http://bernardschopen.tripod.com/ Life is about the journey, not about the destination. |
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On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 18:05:28 +0000, dnmgiordano wrote:
"zski" wrote in message ... ooh - I can ask you then. I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? I eat those right out of the tin. (is that a crazy canadian thing lol?) Michelle Giordano Eat them either straight out of the tin or on crackers...mmmmmm My DH will be right over! LOL Mavis -- http://linuxathome.ath.cx/~mavis/blog/index.php |
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OT Fish, was I want to learn to make my own clothes (in Seattle) = (zski) ooh - I can ask you then. I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? Wendy Z =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Chicago, IL =A0 =A0 =A0 (Moo) --- Wendy, you won't like them. Trust me. Mail them directly to me. You don't even have to gift wrap them, thank you very much. I like them on crisp crackers, smeared with a little hot mustard. Then it's. OOOO, kiss me, baby!! Cea |
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Wrap each one in bacon - sticking a tooth pick through to hold the bacon on
and then broil a few minutes, turn, broil a few more minutes, now remove tooth pick and eat = Angels on Horseback. John ps. cooked them at a high class restraunt, but never ate any. "zski" ooh - I can ask you then. I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? -- ------------------------------------------------------ Wendy Z Chicago, IL (Moo) Wench Wear Costumes http://pages.ripco.net/~zski Minstrosity www.minstrosity.com Wench #525 AIM=wendylady525 http://www.livejournal.com/users/wendyzski/ "Though she be but little, she is fierce" "It's the little ones you have to watch out for..." "I'm not short - I'm concentrated" -------------------------------------------------------- |
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zski wrote:
ooh - I can ask you then. I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? Open tin Take toothpick Stab oyster Eat! -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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zski wrote:
ooh - I can ask you then. I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? eat them on crackers? liz young |
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here, kitty kitty!
(no offense, but I can't stand 'em!) -- El Paso Quilter's Association http://www.geocities.com/luxy2/EPQui...sociation.html "zski" wrote in message ... ooh - I can ask you then. I have a can of smoked oysters in oil. What do I do with them? -- ------------------------------------------------------ Wendy Z Chicago, IL (Moo) Wench Wear Costumes http://pages.ripco.net/~zski Minstrosity www.minstrosity.com Wench #525 AIM=wendylady525 http://www.livejournal.com/users/wendyzski/ "Though she be but little, she is fierce" "It's the little ones you have to watch out for..." "I'm not short - I'm concentrated" -------------------------------------------------------- |
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