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The dish doesn't look aweful at all. Milk and eggs and unbrowned potatoes look like that when cooking. What does scrambled eggs look like before cooking? What does an omlett look like? Waidmannsheil, I was thinking this would make a good camp one pan dish, and you have confirmed it. Sounds good, jaegerfruehstueck, with venison liver. Why do you wash it out several times? Remove the blood? I've always eaten it, maybe a quick wash off, then in the fry pan. Lovely, until one crunches on something, them the mind changes the lovely. I'm guessing soaking liver in milk overnight might work as well. I've thought of bacon and or ham. Maybe Barossa fritz cut up. It's bland but good fried as a change. Mettwurst/salami for a spicier dish. Would have to try it to see how it would go. Kassler, smoked pork, or similar also would work well. Some very different would be a seafood variant. Add some fish pieces, Prawns, Yabbies, Calamari, Crab meat, maybe even anchovies for spicy bite. All can be bought in tins, or caught fresh. I'd try some bamboo shoots and sliced water chestnuts for Asian vegetables. Celery, spring onions, some capsicum. As I said, I think, the traditional dish was a dinner leftovers mid morning breakfast. Left over boiled potatoes, ham, some vege leftovers. In the absence of refrigeration eat left overs for breakfast, stew whatever. Leftovers deliberately more than need cooked makes my lunch most days. Leftover meals have evolved into proper dishes over time. The farm breakfast. As the quotation says, some bread or toast, fruit juice and coffee pre dawn. Early morning chores. Then back for a substantial mid morning breakfast. An English breakfast, a "Continental" breakfast of scroll, baguette or toast, jam, cheese, cold meats. Cereals and milk. Coffee or tea, juices. Eggs, scrambled, fried, an omelette. This dish fits like an full breakfast omlette, filled with potatoes, and other goodies. Very similar to a game viewing drive and some hunting and shooting, Something quick, very early, 4:30 am.. Pre dawn game viewing drive on safari, or dawn hunt. Dawn shoot. Back to base at say 9 am or even 11 am or midday, whatever time. For breakfast, brunch or lunch. Of course a lot of hunting is a dawn to dusk affair,particularly if walking long. No coming back to Basecamp. If on safari and a vehicle, the chop box comes out. I want to build myself a couple of traditional wooden chop boxes. Nowadays a car fridge or coolbox is used. If walking, I carry some mueseli bars, an apple, a couple of small tins of mixed rice, beans, chicken, tuna or salmon. Some extra bars for emergency food. If carrying an army hexamine burner and mess canteen can, soup sachets, maybe a boil in the bag meal. |