In Jerky Gravy I see they recommend 'fry the jerky till done'...I thought jerky was pretty much already 'done'. Maybe they mean fry the jerky till it looks like meat again.
Thanks for the link, neat stuff.
My uncle still likes 'Coffee Soup' that he 'ate' during the Youuuuge Depression. Take weak coffee, pour over saltine crackers with some sugar. Enjoy.
I've actually made civil war era "hard tack biscuits" before. They were the standard issue MRE of the day...lol
All they are is a simple mixture of flour, salt, and water. Cut the dough into squares and bake them until they're done. Store them in a sock with a jar of beef bullion cubes... can make beef broth n biscuits, for daily rations. Yum yum...lol
I've got a cornbread recipe from the same era that I grew up on. I still cook it in my late grandmother's cast iron skillet. And its just about as simple. Cornmeal, a little salt, cut in a little bacon grease into the mix. Add some boiling water to the mix until it forms a ball. Flatten it and fry it in bacon grease and then serve with butter and honey.
Its an acquired taste thats for sure. But I love it.