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Wilma Neanderthal Posted Feb 18, 2006
Hi MJ,
Like the entry!
I have a couple of points:
Firstly on the LS. I have a bottle in front of me and the ingredient list includes "mesquite smoke flavor" - how about you go with that, instead of using the commercial name?
Second is on the papaya. I grew up in Ghana, and it is called pawpaw there too. It is also used (in Kumasi, anyway) as a meat tenderiser. Ghanaian cuisine consists of many different stews and often it is mutton that they use oftentimes tough stuff <winkeye. they wrap it in pawpaw skin for a couple of days then cook so I was wondering why Africa did not feature in the entry.
I'll have a look to see if I can find any useful info for you.
W
A9468327 - Steak with Papaya Marinade
Wilma Neanderthal Posted Feb 18, 2006
http://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/NewsArchive/artikel.php?ID=77011
I found this and remembered something rather distasteful - the seeds are antihelminthic (dewormer ...)
and
http://www.fao.org/inpho/content/compend/text/CH22_01.htm
This is a big page but you'll find some interesting stuff if you scroll down to "1.5 Alternative products from pawpaw"
W
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neongreencat Posted Feb 19, 2006
Glad to hear the recipe is tried and true.
The thought of "natural mesquite flavor" drives me to wonderin'...
I'm not a big writer so I don't know the rules for entries involving brand names. Are they not allowed?
Somehow i thought, 'Liquid Smoke and Angustura Bitters' might be an interesting entry!
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U168592 Posted Feb 19, 2006
Wilma - Cheers! There's loads of good stuff there, and some intriguing stuff too...
I might change the entry, but as I said to neon, I've swapped BBQ sauce in the original recipe and it works just as well, so I guess while I used the Original Recipe for the basis, this one is actually mine...yeah?
As far as not including Africa, I haven't found any mention of paw paw being indiginous to Africa, so left it out. For the same reason I left out Pacific Nations and Oz and NZ. Paw Paw is used in a big way in those countries too, but as it's not REALLY indiginous to them I sort of left 'em out...(very remiss, perhaps I can swing them in, but after all the Entry is about the recipe, not the origins and use of Papaya. The heading is @A Little Bit About Papya' after all
neon -
Brand names are preferred not for EG Entries, just so the BBC can't be accused of promoting something over someting else, but I think if there's a legitimate reason for their inclusion it's ok.
And go ahead, I'm sure you can write something interesting about mesquite and angosturra
MJ
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U168592 Posted Feb 19, 2006
Crikey Wilma, there's enough info in that second link to refine for a EG Entry on Paw Paw - feel up to it?
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Wilma Neanderthal Posted Feb 19, 2006
Another one for my Entries-to-do list? Blimey, I'll have to give up the job and have the s adopted!
You're doing fine, MJ - I'm sure you can cope with another topic
btw - found a typo: indiginous >> indigenous
I bought some pawpaw and steak today. Guess what tomorrow's dinner is? ... and w're going authentic with the LS
W
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U168592 Posted Feb 19, 2006
I'll add a footnote about Liquid Smoke ya pedant
ta for finding that spelling boob I'll fix it accordingly. And you never know, I might do something about paw paw for the Guide...
Enjoy your steaks!
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U168592 Posted Feb 19, 2006
Tofu? Perhaps if you beat the steaks with a VERY heavy object beforehand...
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U168592 Posted Feb 19, 2006
Could get messy...
I wondered about doing an Entry on Paw Paw, and looking about there aren;y that many fruits covered by the EG anyway.
There's;
A686757 Granny Smith Apples
A536492 Bananas
A7209623 Blackberries and Brambling
A284528 The Raspberry
A593453 How to Enjoy a Mango
A71731 Blood Oranges
But there is nothing on many of the citrus fruits;
Lemons, Limes
The stranger fruits like;
Paw Paw, Lychee, Rhambutan, Star Fruit
and some of the other berries;
Blueberry, Gooseberry etc.
I think I might Challenge h2g2!
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 19, 2006
B'elana, how about frying the tofu first, in slices, then a short marinade, then cooking?
anyway,
nice entry
what about people who eat their steak "blue"? not a recipe for them?
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U168592 Posted Feb 19, 2006
>what about people who eat their steak "blue"? not a recipe for them?<
I direct you to the following in the Entry -
Once the meat has marinated, remove from the refrigerator and prepare your steak as you would ordinarily. (there's a link on the word seak to take you to cooking styles )
The medium to well done is merely a serving 'suggestion'
I wish I could afford to eat this more often though
Sho
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Sho - employed again! Posted Feb 19, 2006
well, I'm actually a long-time vegetarian who is having a bit of a "phase" at the moment
and sorry I should have read that a bit more carefully
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U168592 Posted Feb 19, 2006
I used to be a vegetarian, then I got lured back to the dark side, by you guessed it, STEAK.
But I still enjoy my green salads and make a mean vegetable tart
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