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H.Johnson said:* Everybody has a cast-iron manual meat mincer, right?
I do. But I don't have a porringer and I don't know what a pugil is!
H.Johnson said:* Everybody has a cast-iron manual meat mincer, right?
H.Johnson said:This thread has me reliving my childhood. This week I have made breakfast using bread like my Mother used to during rationing. Here we go:
'Pobs' - a porridge subsitute using stale bread.
You will need:
- A stale loaf (white or brown);
- A meat mincer;
- A large baking bowl;
- A porringer or large brass saucepan;
- A spoon, wooden, stirring for the use of;
- A pint (.5 litre) of milk (preferably not too sour);
- A pugil of salt.
Break the stale loaf into pieces, feed them into the mincer*, turning the handle (small children are useful for this). Place the crumbs in the baking bowl, add the milk (as much as you have) and water and stir until the consistency seems about right.
Transfer from bowl to saucepan or porringer. Bring up heat (did I mention a stove?). Add salt and keep stirring while simmering until an even consistency is achieved. Serve into eating bowls, leave to cool and stiffen.
Ahhhh - delicious! Not really, but it did at least provide your kids with a breakfast...
* Everybody has a cast-iron manual meat mincer, right?