hornian
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Or am I the only one? I grew up in Castroville, which was settled by Alsatians, and one of the dishes that stuck around was parisa.
It doesn't sound appealing when you describe it, it is baisically fresh (and by fresh I mean raw) ground meat (usually beef, but I've had buffalo and venison parisa), a lot of pepper, serranos or jalepenos, onions, lemon juice, and some cheese all mixed together. Its kinda like paté, but it's not rich. And its usually pretty spicy. Put some of it on saltine crackers and go to town.
I've never made it myself, but I get a craving for it every now and again. It really is good.
I did some googling and came up with a description and recipe so you guys don't think I'm completely crazy.
It doesn't sound appealing when you describe it, it is baisically fresh (and by fresh I mean raw) ground meat (usually beef, but I've had buffalo and venison parisa), a lot of pepper, serranos or jalepenos, onions, lemon juice, and some cheese all mixed together. Its kinda like paté, but it's not rich. And its usually pretty spicy. Put some of it on saltine crackers and go to town.
I've never made it myself, but I get a craving for it every now and again. It really is good.
I did some googling and came up with a description and recipe so you guys don't think I'm completely crazy.
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