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Fricasseed Calf'S Feet

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Fricasseed Calf'S Feet

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Recipe Score · Tried & True
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About 3 hours to stew the feet, 10 or 15 minutes to fry them

🥘 Ingredients

A set of calf's feet; for the batter allow for each egg 1 tablespoonful of flour, 1 tablespoonful of bread crumbs, hot lard or clarified dripping, pepper and salt to taste.

👨‍🍳 Method

If the feet are purchased uncleaned, dip them into warm water repeatedly, and scrape off the hair, first one foot and then the other, until the skin looks perfectly clean, a saucepan of water being kept by the fire until they are finished. After washing and soaking in cold water, boil them in just sufficient water to cover them, until the bones come easily away. Then pick them out, and after straining the liquor into a clean vessel, put the meat into a pie-dish until the next day. Now cut it down in slices about 1/2 inch thick, lay on them a stiff batter made of egg, flour, and bread crumbs in the above proportion; season with pepper and salt, and plunge them into a pan of boiling lard. Fry the slices a nice brown, dry them before the fire for a minute or two, dish them on a napkin, and garnish with tufts of parsley. This should be eaten with melted butter, mustard, and vinegar. Be careful to have the lard boiling to set the batter, or the pieces of feet will run about the pan. The liquor they were boiled in should be saved, and will be found useful for enriching gravies, making jellies, &e. &e.

📜 From Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management (1861). Public domain.

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Mia — Comfort Seeker
★★★★★ 2026-05-08
This one hit different

I tried my hand at fricasseed calf's feet this week, a journey back to the Victorian era that was as much about nostalgia as it was about nourishment. I found the process of preparing the feet oddly soothing, like a long, slow meditation. The most surprising part was the transformation of the humble calf's foot into something resembling a crispy, golden-brown cutlet. The batter, simple as it was, created a delightful crunch that belied the humble ingredient beneath. This recipe is perfect for the comfort seeker who isn't afraid to roll up their sleeves and invest time in a meal. The end result was a dish that warmed my soul as much as my stomach. The melted butter, mustard, and vinegar sauce was the perfect accompaniment, cutting through the richness of the fried batter. I served it with a simple side of mashed potatoes, and it was a meal that felt like a hug on a plate. If you're looking for a taste of the old world, this recipe is a wonderful place to start. Just be prepared to set aside a few hours for the stewing process—it's a labor of love, but well worth the effort.

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