I’ve just returned from a trip to Ohio and, while shopping, bought me some goetta to take back home here to Kansas.
For those who don’t know goetta, here’s a Wikipedia article. Goetta - Wikipedia
I never had goetta until about five years ago, while visiting with friends in Ohio. I’m not sure how well it would travel if I ordered online, and I noticed that there are recipes for homemade goetta out there.
My main concern is the oats. Recipes call for “pinhead” or “steel cut” oats. Is that like chopped up oatmeal, or are the recipes talking about whole grains?
As for seasoning the meat, most call for bayleaves, but the other seasonings vary. the Glier’s goetta I’ve had isn’t strong tasting, so I guess the spices are light in any case.
Do you have advice, or a favorite recipe to share? What I bought won’t last long, and I’m in the mood to try making something completely new one of these days.
I get mine at the health food store in their bulk section. but you can sometimes find McCann’s at the regular grocery store. Sometimes it’s in with foreign foods, and sometimes it’s with the regular oatmeal.
Make sure you get enough to try for breakfast if you do make your own goetta.
Thanks for the link to that thread! I’ve also posted about this on another board, and the folks there also pointed out I don’t want the flattened stuff but chopped whole grains.
I can get bulk grains of many sorts at a local natural foods grocery, and they also carry Bob’s Red Mill products, which are supposed to include cut oats.