Posted on 12/20/2021 2:32:15 PM PST by mylife
Probably a custom from Germany where “Gehacktes mit Ei” is considered a delicacy.
Schmeckt gut, Ja?
Amen!!
I don't know gili gili sauce, but besides heat, the most pathogenic bacteria can be controlled by pH (ie. acid) and also water activity (salt). I would bet this sauce has both.
Just to be clear. Do you mean that the person you knew was one of those world famous US Navy Filipino Stewards who served in our US Navy Submarine Fleet, or just some Filipino guy who made submarine sandwiches?
I know lime was in it
If it was the highest quality ground beef from a good butcher who knows it’s too be eaten raw, sure! I love carpaccio and sashimi so that looks good. Not crazy about the name, though. Cannibal?
Not too different from parisa.
https://texashighways.com/eat-drink/recipes/recipes-entrees/parisa-pronounced-pah-ree-sa/
the former
I use a local small town grocery/butcher shop
They grind it fresh or go in the back and cut off or grind anything you want
But sure can’t afford a stack of 2” Ribeyes any more
That looks like supermarket grind. Scary to anyone with more than a room temp IQ. If you grind your own it is pretty safe, but supermarket grind is scary as hell.
The problem is the amount of surface area. All the surface area is like the surface petri dish. All the time at the grocer is a very long incubation time. Refrigeration slows down bacterial growth, but does not stop it.
Grinding your own while still cold has the same surface area, but if served quickly thereafter there is no time for the nasties to grow.
Thanks! love serrano peppers.
Raw meat is quite popular in parts of Italy and France.
always buy fresh ground, that’s what they pay the butcher to do.
At least the USA Today and finance.yahoo gave proper credit to the author. Guess even the big guys borrow from the locals during the holidays.
Neat article.
Don’t forget the swiss.
Wouldn't a cannibal sandwich consist of ground humans and not ground beef? Can't say I've seen many steer amble up to the deli counter asking for beef on rye.
Would that be tar tar?
Never had it, but I’ve heard about it
Sounds very much like a meni item called Steak Tartar (a dish consisting of raw ground steak mixed with raw egg, onion, and seasonings)
They served me this by mistake at a restaurant once and I could not stomach it. :D
Raw eggs?!! are you crazy man? ;)
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