Kitchen Science FTW!
Mar. 9th, 2010 06:03 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This year, I am corning my own beef, celebrating the fact that when the Irish got to New York City, their Jewish neighbors introduced them to kosher salt and a nice brisket, and Irish promptly substituted this for the (back) bacon in their boiled dinner.
You, my friends, know this as "corned beef and cabbage".
Fun Kitchen Science Fact: corned beef is pink because of KNO3, better known as saltpetre--which has no effect on the male anatomy, although all that green beer you're swilling with it probably will. As KNO3 can be used to make things go boom, it can be difficult to acquire--I tried several stores (a pharmacy, a health food store, and my favorite occult shop) before finding it at my second favorite occult shop for $2.50/oz (limit 2 oz due to boom).
Want some? Come to Hrafnar's Lore Night on 17 March! Topic...well, topic is tbd, but wouldn't you like a nice brisket?
-- Lorrie
You, my friends, know this as "corned beef and cabbage".
Fun Kitchen Science Fact: corned beef is pink because of KNO3, better known as saltpetre--which has no effect on the male anatomy, although all that green beer you're swilling with it probably will. As KNO3 can be used to make things go boom, it can be difficult to acquire--I tried several stores (a pharmacy, a health food store, and my favorite occult shop) before finding it at my second favorite occult shop for $2.50/oz (limit 2 oz due to boom).
Want some? Come to Hrafnar's Lore Night on 17 March! Topic...well, topic is tbd, but wouldn't you like a nice brisket?
-- Lorrie
Corned beef?
Date: 2010-03-10 03:03 am (UTC)Re: Corned beef?
Date: 2010-03-10 12:37 pm (UTC)Well, for a lot less than a plane ticket, you could always roll your own (http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/cda/recipe_print/0,1946,FOOD_9936_36271_RECIPE-PRINT-FULL-PAGE-FORMATTER,00.html)...
-- Lorrie
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Date: 2010-03-10 06:14 am (UTC)Wish I could be there!
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:43 pm (UTC)When I saw the Mythbusters episode, it was not long after I'd seen the disc of the Star Trek reboot--which actually does some filming at The Infamous Vasquez Rocks.
Upon watching the extras and finding out what contortions are now required to film at Vasquez Rocks, I was completely unsurprised that the MB's didn't road trip it down there--disappointed, but unsurprised.
'cos it's totally the sort of thing they would do...
Obviously, Kirk's cannon was space!bamboo, involving carbon fiber and spacetanium. *nods sagely*
Did
-- Lorrie
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Date: 2010-03-10 08:34 am (UTC)I would love some saltpetre *g*. Oh, the food as well, but I'm a little far away...
("Kosher salt"? How can salt be non-kosher? I may have to ask some of my Jewish friends...)
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Date: 2010-03-10 12:51 pm (UTC)In the UK, Wikipedia suggests it's called cooking salt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosher_salt).
-- Lorrie
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Date: 2010-03-10 02:17 pm (UTC)(And then there is Worcestershire Sauce, pronounced 'wooster' and managing to ignore an internal syllable and even the whole shire...)
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Date: 2010-03-11 07:36 pm (UTC)Reminds me of how German immigrants came to Texas, found beef to be plentiful, wondered if it would make a tasty schnitzel, and chicken fried steak was born.
I guess I'd better pick up some corned beef and cabbage at the grocery store. I have no Irish (or Jewish) ancestry, but it's yummy anyway, so whatevaz.