this is something i sent to a particular paleo someone.....hope you all feel lucky to be included
(or of course 'un' lucky (depending on if you are a half full/empty kinda person
)
hey,
i'll tell you one thing, liver smoothies were definately a phase! One i dont think I'll repeat!
Liver is such a treat, it utterly defeats the point of doing all that to it. Essentially I was trying to mask the taste, and in the end it was horrible!
I think raw liver is such a mega food, I wouldn't eat it everyday. You can tell when you've had enough, and if you imagine killing an animal, the ratio of liver to the rest is fairly small! I think this animal/ratio logic isnt a bad idea to get a vague balance of what to eat. But even better than that is getting back to being in sync with your body....
Sorry I actually wasn't intending to say all this at all! Instead I was actually going to say that today I had raw liver, and it was FANTASTIC. Having bought a lovely lambs liver from a happy grass fed sheep, I.....
-Got a medium pan, put about a couple millimeters of water and heated till it boiled, than turned off the heat. I than put 1/3 of the whole liver in (about a decent handful pieceish
) I popped the lid on, and left it for 5 or so mins. I did turn it over and left for a few minutes.
This is not to cook it in anyway, but warm it.. (body tempishish/warm meat of ANY sort is better. Think about it
)
Anyway...
-I then cut the liver into very thin slices using an incredibly sharp knife....and made a nice circular arrangement on a plate with them....
-I then sprinkled sea salt, ground black pepper, paprika and garlic powder to taste into the used water, and added a bit more water to make about a cup of 'broth'. The simpler the better, maybe next time no chilli...
-I poured this into a beautiful blue, handless cup - which i placed in the centre of the plate.
I ate with chopsticks (2 skewers!), savouring and sipping whilst listenning to my flatmate recording her beautiful music, while thinking about the universe and how we're are all part of a big picture. Oh, and really relishing the soft textures/flavours with the peppy/salty broth.
It was both delicious and spiritual. Super, mega good for mind and body.
So there we go. Never again am I going to soberly take for granted something that has such wonderful potential. Or rather IS wondeful.
Each to their own of course
Hope you had fun reading this, I had fun writing it.
David A-C
xxx