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Scrapple ABT's - Habberset your table

Zippylip
Zippylip Posts: 4,768
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
For those of you that know the joy of scrapple:
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happy in the hut
West Chester Pennsylvania

Comments

  • "Sparky"
    "Sparky" Posts: 6,024
    Hey Zippy,I have no idea what scrapple is :blush: ,but that looks tasty :woohoo: ABT's are my favorite :woohoo:
  • JimS
    JimS Posts: 78
    My wife is a scrapple nut, being from pa. Would like to try your abt receipe. but where do you find good scrapple doun south? if can find it I will do it. Thanks
  • Zippylip
    Zippylip Posts: 4,768
    doug, scrapple is a Philadelphia area staple, essentially a corn meal mush flavored with pork fat & various unmentionalbe pork parts, it's mainly cut, fried & served as a breakfast meat in place of bacon or sausage, or in my case, with bacon, it's still homemade by the Amish in Pennsylvania - & the "Habberset Your Table" was the advertising jingle back in the 70's
    happy in the hut
    West Chester Pennsylvania
  • "Sparky"
    "Sparky" Posts: 6,024
    Sounds good Zippy,but you had me at unmentionable pork parts(those are my favorite) :lol: :laugh: :woohoo: I will look for this.I love trying new stuff ;)
  • Zippylip
    Zippylip Posts: 4,768
    Jim, I don't know if it can be found outside of the Philly area, the Habberset Company was in suburban Philly forever until they were bought out about 20 years ago by some meat packer in the mid-west, they continue to make it with the same recipe, but I don't know if they sell it anywhere but here, I would try their website, I am sure it can be shipped, & I do sympathize with your wife, if you grew up with it, you NEED it :evil:
    happy in the hut
    West Chester Pennsylvania
  • Slotmercenary
    Slotmercenary Posts: 1,071
    DUDE,
    you are killing me here........ i am 3000 miles away from the nearest pack of scrapple.
    had a buddy overnight me some about 10 years ago but have been jonesing since then.
    anybody outside the delaware valley region doesn't know anything about it. thanks for the salivating memories............
  • Slotmercenary
    Slotmercenary Posts: 1,071
    i wonder how the ABT's would be if you stuffed with Taylor pork roll?
    Another right coast treat that taunts me........
  • Zippylip
    Zippylip Posts: 4,768
    Slotmercenary, you read my mind, & we do enjoy Taylor & scrapple on alternating weekends. I was looking for a way to ship the scrapple & stumbled upon this site, apparently they ship Habberset & Taylor, this'll satisfy the jones'n :P

    http://www.jerseyporkroll.com/products.htm
    happy in the hut
    West Chester Pennsylvania
  • Ive had scrapple once dont think Id ever go there again without blood thiner and a cholesterol medicine....

    I went to a breakfast place in Pa outside of Hatfield and they made there own...After a night of beverages it was ruff......\\Matt
    www.finandflame.com

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  • Wanabe
    Wanabe Posts: 355
    I though Cracklin and Scrapple were the same. I just Googled them and they are very different. Scrapple sound like something I need to try it.
  • Haggis
    Haggis Posts: 998
    Grew up outside of Philly and my folks occasionally would buy a hog in Lancaster and throw the parts into the freezer. We had pails of scrapple for years - I threw out the freezer in the mid-70s and found some dated from 1952. But scrapple is too sweet for me, particularly fried and with maple syrup on it. Personally I prefer haggis . . . same concept except lamb parts and oatmeal are the main ingredients. Hmmmm. . . were the real thing not illegal in the US I bet haggis would make good ABTs!
  • Big'un
    Big'un Posts: 5,909
    Not really sure about the scrapple, but I really do like the way that you skewered the ABTs vertically so they weren't sitting in grease. It looks like the most delicious fooseball table I've ever seen!
  • lowercasebill
    lowercasebill Posts: 5,218
    well done zl... i do scrapple and cornmeal mush on the egg regularly... i have posted once or twice about scrapple and most are unfamliar with it and posting scrapple makes slotmercenary homesick B)
  • Zippylip
    Zippylip Posts: 4,768
    what kind of scrapple is that, looks a little larger than the old brick of Habberset?
    happy in the hut
    West Chester Pennsylvania
  • Wanabe
    Wanabe Posts: 355
    I love mush, I have to get some!!!