#110699 - 13/08/2002 08:18
Spotted dick in the US
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Registered: 30/10/2000
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Loc: New Jersey, USA
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Does anyone know where I can buy spotted dick in the US? Not the Heinz mix, but a the real thing already made.
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#110700 - 13/08/2002 08:41
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: robricc]
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
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I remember Allan Havey making fun of a tin of it on a segment on "Night After Night" years ago, and it supposedly came from a local grocery store. Now, as to whether you can find it outside New York or LA, I don't know.
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#110701 - 13/08/2002 08:43
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: robricc]
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Registered: 08/03/2000
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Loc: Sterling, VA
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The new fad in my area is worldly grocery stores. Trader Joe's, World Market, etc. I'm sure I could get some dick there
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#110702 - 13/08/2002 08:46
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: Dignan]
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Loc: New Jersey, USA
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I know someone who is connected to the owners of Trader Joes somehow. Maybe I will ask if he can get me some dick.
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#110703 - 13/08/2002 08:53
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: robricc]
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Registered: 18/08/2000
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I had a co-worker get me a can of Heinz Spotted Dick from the UK for my "Shelf of Weird Products" and he said it was tough to find so he wanted me to eat it. I told him I can't open the can so he got another. I ate it the other day, with authentic cane syrup from the UK (I forget the brand.) I sure hope the real dish is better than the canned variety. The syrup saved the day, and I was able to stall until he got the syrup. I guess he doesn't know we have cane syrup in the US as well...
The best part is the instructions for opening: "To prevent spurting, hold cloth over..."
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#110704 - 13/08/2002 09:00
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: davec]
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Registered: 13/07/2000
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I guess he doesn't know we have cane syrup in the US as well...
Perhaps he just didn't know what it's called in the US -- I'm assuming that this is the stuff called "golden syrup" in the UK, yes?
Peter
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#110705 - 13/08/2002 09:17
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: peter]
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Registered: 18/08/2000
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I'm assuming that this is the stuff called "golden syrup" in the UK
He referred to it as cane syrup. Maybe it's a perception thing and he thinks the stuff from home tastes better to him. He declined to try the spotted dick claiming he'd had enough at school in the UK...
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#110706 - 13/08/2002 09:41
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: robricc]
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Registered: 13/07/2000
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Loc: Cambridge, England
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You could always make it yourself, of course; it's not difficult.
http://www.be-ro.com/recipe/showrec.asp?rec=124
Don't pay any attention to any recipe you see on the net that uses margarine or butter instead of suet. It's got to be suet.
Peter
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#110707 - 13/08/2002 10:24
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: peter]
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Suet - The hard fatty tissues around the kidneys of cattle and sheep, used in cooking and for making tallow.
OK, so that would be lard I'm guessing? I don't think I've ever seen suet in the super market.
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#110708 - 13/08/2002 10:38
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: robricc]
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If you don't pay attention to any recipe that uses butter or margarine, I fear you'd be ruling out about 70% of all recipes
Butter is my friend. My delicious, delicious friend
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#110710 - 13/08/2002 10:41
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: Dignan]
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Butter is my friend. My delicious, delicious friend
There speaks a man who does not know suet...
Peter
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#110711 - 13/08/2002 10:52
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: peter]
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More suet links I've just found.
http://www.aristotle.net/~asca/suet.htm "Suet is available, usually free, from the butcher at the supermarket", apparently. But you might have to fool him that you're going to make bird feed out of it...
http://nuthatch.birdnature.com/suet.html again fails to mention that it's good for feeding humans too.
Peter
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#110712 - 13/08/2002 10:59
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: peter]
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Registered: 30/10/2000
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Loc: New Jersey, USA
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Hmmm. I will get this together and make it some day. I don't have time this week to hunt down beef kidney fat. I would also have to devise a way to steam it. Would a rice cooker work?
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#110713 - 13/08/2002 13:32
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: robricc]
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Registered: 16/02/2002
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I think you can steam the spotted dick in a covered pyrex bowl placed in a saucepan with a little water in the bottom. Simply put the lid on the saucepan and steam for the required time.
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#110714 - 13/08/2002 21:48
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: AndrewT]
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I would rather starve than have to order one of these in a crowded U.S. restaurant.
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#110715 - 14/08/2002 02:31
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: AndrewT]
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I think you can steam the spotted dick in a covered pyrex bowl placed in a saucepan with a little water in the bottom. Simply put the lid on the saucepan and steam for the required time.
With lots of water in the bottom. The pyrex bowl has to be floating, otherwise the bottom of the pudding will stick to it and burn. But for, ahem, best realism, spotted dick should be cylindrical rather than basin-shaped. Perhaps a big Chinese-style bamboo steamer?
As all the web pages I've found seem to imply that the use of suet is nearly unknown in the USA, there must be a business opportunity for the first company to market suet products successfully. A jam roly-poly, or a steak-and-kidney pudding, just isn't the same made with butter or margarine in the dough instead of suet. All you need is a suitably grandiose American-sounding name, like maybe First National Sueteria, and you, yes you robricc, could be the Mrs Fields of suet pastry. Once you've got your market used to jam roly-poly, spotted dick, and steak-and-kidney pudding, you can graduate them to the more advanced stuff such as Sussex Pond Pudding...
Peter
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#110716 - 14/08/2002 04:15
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: caseyse]
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I would rather starve than have to order one of these in a crowded U.S. restaurant.
Well, first you'd have to find the restaurant with it on the menu, eh?
/me ...envisioning waitress at Chilis wearing "Ask About Our Drowned Baby!!" button
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#110717 - 14/08/2002 08:10
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: peter]
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All you need is a suitably grandiose American-sounding name
Or one that doesn't make you giggle and/or embarrassed to order.
Spotted dick = Spotted Richard?
Perhaps at the next european meet (I will be coming) we could have a suet tasting event. Similar to wine tasting. If we don't like it, we can spit it out. But, I would imagine only the americans would have a problem with such things as steak-and-kidney pudding.
and you, yes you robricc, could be the Mrs Fields of suet pastry.
Of course, to be successful with selling suet in America, you must call it something else. People would immediately google "suet" and find out it's birdfood. The idea of eating kidney fat isn't that appealing either. We like a lot of buzzwords for our food since FoodTV has become such a hit. Perhaps "Naturally flavored buttery infused chutney salsa" would be good?
I'll keep you guys posted on how the Spotted Dick search/baking goes. I think I may have found a brit that will get it or cook it.
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#110718 - 14/08/2002 08:52
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: robricc]
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Or one that doesn't make you giggle and/or embarrassed to order.
Spotted dick = Spotted Richard?
Spotted Richard is good. But perhaps for added effect you could find a word that's widely used for "dick" in the UK but not the US? Todger? Dong?
The Oxford Companion to Food, which everyone should own IMO, suggests "Spotted dog" as the usual euphemism. (And there certainly is a dalmatian look to the finished product.)
I would imagine only the americans would have a problem with such things as steak-and-kidney pudding.
I can't decide whether the US term "variety meats" is more or less off-putting than the English one "offal".
Perhaps "Naturally flavored buttery infused chutney salsa" would be good?
How about "Storecupboard Shortening"? One useful property of suet is that it contains so much saturated fat that you don' t need to keep it in the fridge. (At least at UK temperatures -- Arizona etc. might be different...)
Peter
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#110719 - 14/08/2002 09:01
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: peter]
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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We know about dongs over here. Perhaps you remember the controversy surrounding the nomination of our Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas and the porn ``star'' involved: `` Long Dong Silver''
And the whole concept of trying to sell something intended to be this high in saturated fat to the American marketplace is laughable. It just won't work. You'd have to hide it, and I'm pretty sure that that wouldn't work in this case. I'm sure that you can find it in some specialty stores, though.
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#110720 - 14/08/2002 09:34
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: wfaulk]
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And the whole concept of trying to sell something intended to be this high in saturated fat to the American marketplace is laughable. It just won't work.
Yeah, I thought about mentioning that. But I think that's painting the marketplace too broadly. Sure, it won't sell to Californian fitness freaks, but something tells me standards of food faddiness vary from place to place in the US.
Peter
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#110721 - 14/08/2002 09:54
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: peter]
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Even in the deep south, you don't see uber-fatty cooking so much as you did twenty years ago. Given, I live in a fairly urban area, but it's hard to find streak-of-lean and fatback anymore.
Than again, I still know of restaurants that serve that sort of stuff, plus calves' brains and other southern delicacies. No chitlins, as far as I know.
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#110722 - 14/08/2002 10:47
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: wfaulk]
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I lived not too far from you in Rocky Mount for 10 years, Bitt, and there's still plenty of that stuff around if you know where to look for it. I directly recall a place that proudly advertised chittlins and fatback on their sign. Not to mention all the "mom and pop" joints that serve southern pork barbecue and fried chicken to all the local good 'ol boys.
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#110723 - 14/08/2002 11:06
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: wfaulk]
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Of course then there's Norman, Oklahoma, which has an entire food category for donuts.
Oh how I want to go to Norman Oklahoma...
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#110725 - 14/08/2002 11:36
Re: Spotted dick in the US
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tripod sucks!
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#110726 - 14/08/2002 11:39
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: wfaulk]
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They are plenty of places I know of that you can get chitlins, but calve brains? never heard of that, and neither of these were southern delicacies. Being from the deep south, I eat a lot of southern food, but stuff like that is just disgusting.
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#110727 - 14/08/2002 13:13
Re: Spotted dick in the US
[Re: Dignan]
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I used to live 60 minutes south of Norman, to understand the category for Donuts you have to realize how excited they were when the got their first Krispy Kreme Donut store. Some youth teachers in the church drove all the way to Norman for donuts that day before church and then all the way back in time for Sunday School.
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#110728 - 14/08/2002 13:45
Re: Spotted dick in the US
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Crap. Thanks for the save. I just found the image online and didn't know Tripod were such bastards.
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