Linda Vee wrote:
> On May 25, 8:10 pm, "signman0604" <signman0...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> perhaps the "pupik"? comes as part of the gizzard/heart/etc. packet.
>> AFAIK in Yiddish, "pupik" = belly button!
>
> I'll bet you're right! Thanks!
Well, you can't use liver (as part of that packet) because for one thing
it's got to be broiled first before using (as you know), and for another
it'll make the soup bitter.
What we in my family referred to as "the pupik" is what others call "the
Pope's nose"--the kind of triangular tail bit. That would produce as
much gelatin as the back, wings, or feet and add to the texture.
B/, moderator hat off
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