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What Can I Do With Beef Dripping?
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I like trying out new things and came across beef dripping which i purchased.
What can i do with it? I was thinking that i could use a spoonful to flavour sauces, or fry it and then add rice for a beefy stir fry.
Would this be okay? Could i spread this on bread or does it need to be cooked first?
What do you do with beef dripping and what can be done with it?
What can i do with it? I was thinking that i could use a spoonful to flavour sauces, or fry it and then add rice for a beefy stir fry.
Would this be okay? Could i spread this on bread or does it need to be cooked first?
What do you do with beef dripping and what can be done with it?
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"Pork or beef dripping can be served cold, spread on bread and sprinkled with salt and pepper (bread and dripping). If the flavourful brown sediment and stock from the roast has settled to the bottom of the dripping and coloured it brown, then in parts of Yorkshire it is known colloquially as a "mucky fat" sandwich".
It makes great Yorkshire puddings:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ food/re cipes/y orkshir epuddin g_93848
or, if you're feeling adventurous . . .
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ food/re cipes/f ruitdri ppingca kewit_8 5924
Chris
"Pork or beef dripping can be served cold, spread on bread and sprinkled with salt and pepper (bread and dripping). If the flavourful brown sediment and stock from the roast has settled to the bottom of the dripping and coloured it brown, then in parts of Yorkshire it is known colloquially as a "mucky fat" sandwich".
It makes great Yorkshire puddings:
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or, if you're feeling adventurous . . .
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Chris