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Old Thu, Oct-29-20, 16:07
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I do love liver but find it nearly impossible to find, especially these days when I only do curbside pickup for groceries. I do manage to get some liverwurst occasionally - that's about all I can find.
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I do love liver but find it nearly impossible to find, especially these days when I only do curbside pickup for groceries. I do manage to get some liverwurst occasionally - that's about all I can find.

Debbie, Publix has rather nice calf's liver in the frozen foods dept, about $5 for four 4-oz individually wrapped slices. I used to buy two packages at a time, when I lived in Florida.

Best way to cook a slice is to plop it frozen into hot butter, cook a minute or two until browned, then flip and cook the other side until just rare. Mere minutes until on the plate... overcooked, tough liver is disgusting, lol.

Cooking a frozen slice also means it keeps its shape better for flipping, as well as preventing overcooking.
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Old Sun, Nov-01-20, 13:46
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Debbie, Publix has rather nice calf's liver in the frozen foods dept, about $5 for four 4-oz individually wrapped slices. I used to buy two packages at a time, when I lived in Florida.
Maybe so. I found chicken liver at Publix too. But Publix doesn't offer free curbside pickup of groceries so I no longer shop there. And I utterly cannot bear rare liver anyway.
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