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CHISLIC. The South Dakota Meat Phenomenon. What the Heck is Chislic???. Chislic is a dish virtually unknown outside of the beautiful state of South Dakota. Chislic is thought to be derived from the German Variation of shashlik, which is a version of the shish kebab. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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CHISLIC
The South Dakota Meat Phenomenon
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What the Heck is Chislic???
• Chislic is a dish virtually unknown outside of the beautiful state of South Dakota.
• Chislic is thought to be derived from the German Variation of shashlik, which is a version of the shish kebab.
• Chislic’s arrival in America has been traced to John Hoellwarth, who arrived in South Dakota in the 1870s in Hutchinson County.
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Ingredients• Meat!!!• Chislic is simply
cubed red meat.• The kind of meat
varies from lamb or sheep, beef, deer or bison (of course), and even duck or goose!
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Cooking Methods• Sometimes the meat is marinated. Anything from
a heavily seasoned Worcestershire based sauce to a combination of Italian and French dressing.
• Chislic is most often deep-fried, but it can also be grilled.
• Most commonly seasoned with any type of salt. • Sometimes served with dipping sauces.• Served either on a skewer or with toothpicks.
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Preparation1. Cut meat into bite-size cubes.2. Cook to desired degree of doneness.
Generally, chislic is not overcooked, and served medium to medium rare, you want a warm pink inside.
3. Set on a paper towel to remove grease and cool.
4. Serve and enjoy.
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Regional Preferences• In the Pierre area, you will most often get a marinated
meat, dipped in batter and deep-fat fried. – A popular alternative to Rocky Mountains oysters.
• In the Sioux Falls area, chislic is usually deep fried mutton. Often served with salt, soda crackers and hot sauce.
• In the southeastern South Dakota communities of Menno and Freeman, chislic is generally prepared deep-fried. Almost always lamb. Wild game Chislic is also popular. It is traditionally seasoned with garlic salt and eaten with soda crackers.
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Any Questions?
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Thanks!!!