3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic City

Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

I stand corrected.

Unless you live in the Middle Atlantic states, you may have never had the dubious pleasure of breakfasting on scrapple—a fried slice of pork-mush. Often erroneously called Philadelphia Scrapple, it's really a dish that originated in the Eastern Pennsylvania farmlands of German born settlers—far from the city of Brotherly Love.
It's dictionary defined as "cornmeal mush made with the meat and broth of pork, seasoned with onions, spices and herbs and shaped into loaves for slicing and frying." The word, scrapple originates from "scrap" or "scrappy" meaning made up of odds and ends for that's exactly what it is—boiled, ground leftover pig scraps with cornmeal and spices thrown in. Scrapple lovers think of it as food for the gods. Anti-scrapplers consider it a culinary abomination.
Scrapple is the unique creation of the Pennsylvania Dutch, and therefore only quasi-American as the immigrants combined their German heritage with New World ingredients. The term "Pennsylvania Dutch" is a corrupted form of Pennsylvania Deutsche, mostly transplanted Rhineland farmers who worked hard and ate heartily. They are frugal people and many of their dishes make imaginative use of every part of the butchered hog's anatomy. Scrapple is one of them.
But what parts of the hog go into the creation of scrapple? After the ham, bacon, chops and other cuts of meat are taken from the butchered pig—what remains are fixings for scrapple—including the meat scraped off the head. Scrapple may contain pork skin, pork heart, pork liver, pork tongue—even pork brains. Those faint of palate needn't venture any further.
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If one can get past what goes into making scrapple, he or she may discover it tastes surprising good—like country-style pork sausage with a unique shape and texture. It's a deck of cards sized slab, crispy on the outside, soft inside and may be embellished with butter, maple syrup, applesauce, ketchup or mashed in with its usual partner: a plateful of fried eggs. Besides, modern day recipes make no use of questionable pork parts. (See recipes below.)
Being born and raised in Pennsylvania, I was destined to have a piece of a scrapple slapped across my breakfast plate. Being a good source of cheap protein, it often made a morning appearance at our table. I didn't quite relish it because of its gray color. That may have been the fault of my mother, the cook. Properly prepared and fried, scrapple should be a tasty looking golden brown.
Although edible raw, Scrapple is usually sliced and fried in butter or lard. Served in a deep, placid pool of egg yolk and ketchup, it is a veritable cholesterol meltdown.


Read more: Scrapple: Pork Mush...The Pennsylvania Treat http://www.globalgourmet.com/food/sleuth/0998/scrapple.html#ixzz3dKLrlT4X


How about chitlins?
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

I love Scraple, but that might be a result of my Pennsylvania Dutch heritage.... You can keep your grits and chitlins down south...
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Finally...American fare on the table

Damn I hope you guys are for real about all that good food, you've got my mouth watering and now considering driving up just for the collards and grits. Possum on the half shell (upside down armadillo on the grill) for an app........add knuckles and jowls and it's fine dining.

you are serious right?
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Rusty, you should come up for the Eye-talian fare, not the down home road-kill a-cookin!
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Possum on the half shelf is southern eye-talian.
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Ron,


Here are 2 more additions to the Atlantic City list:

name: Capt. Rusty Higgins
boat: whatever L-class boat needs moving
home port: Merritt Island, FL


name: Capt. Frank Webster
boat: 1996 Sea Ray 450DA- "Sirens' Song" - boat is not coming
Home Port: Panama City Beach, FL


We are arriving by air and will accompany Marc Kuschner down from Brick to AC on his 580DA "Illuminator". Marc has made his own arrangements.

Food: We'll be bringing some canned possum. US Air won't allow cooked or raw roadkill on their planes.
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Well I'll be. The south WILL rise again! Welcome to the soiree!
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

The ore the merrier.

Correction: more

I do not know why Jim's website sucks with Internet Explorer.
 
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ore?

Dale
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

I think he meant O're.
 
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Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Captain Ron

add Dave and Lisa - by car.
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

We will be bringing Mindy's famous Greek Salad for the Table of the Gods. Let us know if we need to bring more - the offerings look a bit light at this point.
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

My co-cruise Director has not pushed the food issue this year. Maybe he should re-think that posture.
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

He does seem to be slacking this year. He can't be too busy at work, since he only works something like 12 hours in a week. I bet he's busy boat-squatting......

Dale
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Our Cruiser Director is busy with High School Graduation parties and playing in his band... Next year he will have plenty of time...
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Getting that guy to work is like pulling teeth.
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

Ain't that the truth. Put us down for meatballs.
 
Re: 3rd Annual Dominic Annunziata Memorial Rendezvous -Farley State Marina, Atlantic

15 days to go, folks.

If you re planning on going, this is poop or get off the pot time...
 

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