History of Bratwurst
History of Bratwurst
This was a fun read about the history of bratwurst:
http://www.kitchenproject.com/german/Br ... istory.htm
http://www.kitchenproject.com/german/Br ... istory.htm
Phil
Ohh yes, they used every part, including the tail.
http://www.itshungarian.com/hungarian-c ... ian-jelly/
http://www.itshungarian.com/hungarian-c ... ian-jelly/
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My father(German immigrant)always told us they used everything from the hog, except the squeel. They collected all of the squeels from the neighbourhood and sold them to the Scots for their bagpipes, and then had an excuse for a neighbourhood beer, saurkraut, and sausage fest!!!!!
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There'll be lots of squeels in Scotland in the next 24 hours whatever the outcome.unclebuck wrote:My father(German immigrant)always told us they used everything from the hog, except the squeel. They collected all of the squeels from the neighbourhood and sold them to the Scots for their bagpipes, and then had an excuse for a neighbourhood beer, saurkraut, and sausage fest!!!!!
Phil