Guest guest Posted June 30, 2007 Report Share Posted June 30, 2007 Are you from Aberdeen or thereabouts, Douglas? I never heard of butteries outside of NE Scotland. You can get vegetable shortening which I believe plays the same role as lard. Christie , Douglas Anderson <djandersonza wrote: > > In answer to you question, their is a variety of things I missed, but I won't mention them as it will probably be considrered revolting. No, veal is not included in my list as this was something I refused to eat from an early age on moral grounds. > > However, what is a good substitte for lard? Is there a vegetarian equivalent. One of the things that I do miss are butteries and lard is a component of them. I didn't really miss thm until tendermoon asked that question and now I have a craving for that salty artery clogger. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 My father is from Turrif, which is outside of Aberdeen, and my mother is Welsh-Irish. Me, I am an African, born in the then Rhodesia, so I guess I m a colonial African-Scots-something-or-other-joke. This scotsman, Welshman and Irishman walk into a pub..... Vegetable shortening? You are a star. I must definately try and find this. To be honest, I have been a pseudo-vegetarian for a little while now but vegetable shortening is something I have never actually thought of looking for. I normally just throw in vegetable oil if the recipe required using lard with, well, mixed success. But butteries are different, which is why when this subject was started, I got the old craving. We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Ah - I wondered how someone in Africa would be familiar with butteries - they're not even well known down here in Edinburgh. I don't know what the brand names for vegetable shortening would be over there, Douglas. Here it would be Trex or Cookeen, and Crisco in the US. It's all transfat and terribly bad for you but sometimes you've just got to break out! I hope you manage to find some. Christie (London Irish living in Scotland so I am the Scotsman, Irishman and Englishman joke, LOL) , Douglas Anderson <djandersonza wrote: > > My father is from Turrif, which is outside of Aberdeen, and my mother is Welsh-Irish. Me, I am an African, born in the then Rhodesia, so I guess I m a colonial African-Scots-something-or-other- joke. This scotsman, Welshman and Irishman walk into a pub..... > > Vegetable shortening? You are a star. I must definately try and find this. To be honest, I have been a pseudo-vegetarian for a little while now but vegetable shortening is something I have never actually thought of looking for. I normally just throw in vegetable oil if the recipe required using lard with, well, mixed success. But butteries are different, which is why when this subject was started, I got the old craving. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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