Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
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Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
When I was 11 years old, I was served a magnificent, intensely flavored beef sandwich.
I don't recall what else was on the sandwich, mustard, maybe, perhaps some raw onion and fresh tomato, with lots of cracked black pepper and of course a bit of salt.
I launched into this thing with gusto!
Halfway though eating this delectable sandwich, I inquired as to what cut of beef the sandwich was made from.
All three of the adults I was eating with, stopped eating and stared at each other.
I could immediately see there was some sort of conspiracy at hand and I was not included.
I pressed on with my inquiry and finally one of them confessed that I was eating tongue.
My appetite went from 100 mph to zero...
Tongue? Tongue?
I thought it the most disgusting thing I'd ever eaten and felt like I had been duped into something all 3 adults knew I wouldn't eat if I knew from the start what it was I was eating.
Hey, I was 11. Never a picky eater, but tongue, aaaaaaahhhhhhhh, grosssssss.
Now, many decades later, I wonder if I didn't sell tongue short, so to speak.
So, anyone here eat it?
If so, how do you prepare it?
Thanks!
I don't recall what else was on the sandwich, mustard, maybe, perhaps some raw onion and fresh tomato, with lots of cracked black pepper and of course a bit of salt.
I launched into this thing with gusto!
Halfway though eating this delectable sandwich, I inquired as to what cut of beef the sandwich was made from.
All three of the adults I was eating with, stopped eating and stared at each other.
I could immediately see there was some sort of conspiracy at hand and I was not included.
I pressed on with my inquiry and finally one of them confessed that I was eating tongue.
My appetite went from 100 mph to zero...
Tongue? Tongue?
I thought it the most disgusting thing I'd ever eaten and felt like I had been duped into something all 3 adults knew I wouldn't eat if I knew from the start what it was I was eating.
Hey, I was 11. Never a picky eater, but tongue, aaaaaaahhhhhhhh, grosssssss.
Now, many decades later, I wonder if I didn't sell tongue short, so to speak.
So, anyone here eat it?
If so, how do you prepare it?
Thanks!
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
Like anything else, all depends on how it's cooked. Funny that you called it delectable until you were told what it was.
I have eaten many things out of the ordinary. Nothing wrong with it. Just don't have to always be a spoiled American.
Lots of our ancestors in Texas - white, Mexican, Native American, black - didn't waste anything.
I have eaten many things out of the ordinary. Nothing wrong with it. Just don't have to always be a spoiled American.
Lots of our ancestors in Texas - white, Mexican, Native American, black - didn't waste anything.
Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
Texsquatch,
Remember, I was 11.
After watching some episodes of "Life Below Zero" and seeing how prized Caribou tongue is got me to thinking I'd have to try some beef tongue, as Caribou is in mighty short supply in my neck of the woods.
As an adult, I have a much different palate.
I've eaten all sorts of things my 11 year old self wouldn't have, like snails, caviar, octopus, rattle snake, alligator, squirrel and on and on...
Remember, I was 11.
After watching some episodes of "Life Below Zero" and seeing how prized Caribou tongue is got me to thinking I'd have to try some beef tongue, as Caribou is in mighty short supply in my neck of the woods.
As an adult, I have a much different palate.
I've eaten all sorts of things my 11 year old self wouldn't have, like snails, caviar, octopus, rattle snake, alligator, squirrel and on and on...
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When I was 11 I ate squirrel and rabbit a lot. I even tried opossum.Abraham wrote:Texsquatch,
Remember, I was 11.
After watching some episodes of "Life Below Zero" and seeing how prized Caribou tongue is got me to thinking I'd have to try some beef tongue, as Caribou is in mighty short supply in my neck of the woods.
As an adult, I have a much different palate.
I've eaten all sorts of things my 11 year old self wouldn't have, like snails, caviar, octopus, rattle snake, alligator, squirrel and on and on...
When my dad bought a box of shotgun shells it was an investment in our food supply.
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
The tongue is like any other cut of meat, get past the image of it and enjoy it. I have had tongue prepared the Tex-Mex style (barbacoa) and prepared properly it tastes great.
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
As a child I had to eat tongue. It was never a favorite, but it was better than going hungry.
We also had to eat "scrapple" which had a favorable taste, but didn't look very appetizing (gray colored). This was among the usual venison, squirrel, pheasant, rabbit, and raccoon that were in abundance. I drew the line at wood chuck (ground hog), but dad and mom ate it at times. Of course we drank raw milk , used raw honey, and ate carrots straight out of the ground.
We also had to eat "scrapple" which had a favorable taste, but didn't look very appetizing (gray colored). This was among the usual venison, squirrel, pheasant, rabbit, and raccoon that were in abundance. I drew the line at wood chuck (ground hog), but dad and mom ate it at times. Of course we drank raw milk , used raw honey, and ate carrots straight out of the ground.
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
My mom used to make baked beef tongue regularly... It was one of my dad's favorites.
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
I worked for my uncle on his farm one summer. Learned a lot about cattle and beef production and decided I was not cut out to be a rancher LOL.
Many parts of animals are very edible but just not the norm for Americans. We are a very picky bunch of eaters when it comes to what part of the animal we eat. American's seem to think a lot of the animal is scrap meat and only want the prime cuts of beef. Tongue is actually one of the very innocuous 'parts' of the cow, much less than brains, pancreas, liver, lungs, etc. It is also one of the few parts that you actually get to see before the animal is slaughtered. Specifically when they lick their snotty noses with it.
Many parts of animals are very edible but just not the norm for Americans. We are a very picky bunch of eaters when it comes to what part of the animal we eat. American's seem to think a lot of the animal is scrap meat and only want the prime cuts of beef. Tongue is actually one of the very innocuous 'parts' of the cow, much less than brains, pancreas, liver, lungs, etc. It is also one of the few parts that you actually get to see before the animal is slaughtered. Specifically when they lick their snotty noses with it.
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
it's called beef lengua back home in the philippines. i only see/eat it during special ocassions.
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
dont think ever had tongue..... but love liver( i know, i'm not normal)... and chicken gizzards ... one of my last seasons deer hunting centuries ago, even though didnt bring in a deer did bring some liver and heart to the camp... (another hunter was jsut going discard them.... ) even had a meat considered a delicacy over in the Philippines, normally considered a family pet here.. missed my chance for some elk as a kid due to a dentist visit.
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
Growing up, my parents raised cattle, as did most of our family. I've fed them, roped them, drove them, run them down chutes, tagged them, given them shots, drawn blood from them, and even banded a few bulls.
I've seen where they put those things. Nope, I'm not eating tongue!
I've seen where they put those things. Nope, I'm not eating tongue!
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
Tongue is yummy. The only recipe I have is as follows:
- Go to Bakersfield, CA
- Go to any of the Basque restaurants there (oddly enough, Bakersfield is a nexus of Basque culture and cuisine). I like Noriega's most of all, but Wool Grower's and Benji's are also two of the better choices.
- Order anything you want
- Before the main entree comes, you'll have to endure nearly a dozen pre-entree courses. This means more food than the average mortal could possibly consume. Mixed among the vegetable soup, beans, salsa, salad, tomatoes, french fries, etc, you'll also get a serving of tongue.
- Then go to Buck Owens' Crystal Palace and have a great time.
- Then get out of Cali and back to Texas as soon as you can.
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
You lost me right here.Vol Texan wrote:Tongue is yummy. The only recipe I have is as follows:
Go to Bakersfield, CA
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Re: Who Here Eats Beef Tongue?
When I think of all the deer I've harvested...man, I let some good stuff go to waste...
And I love liver too, just didn't think of it.
I guess I had so much muscle meat such things didn't seem important...
And I love liver too, just didn't think of it.
I guess I had so much muscle meat such things didn't seem important...