วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

German Recipes and Cuisine

In other countries, German food often has a reputation for consisting of large amounts of red meat, simply cooked. While it is true that red meat dishes, especially beef and pork, but also game (including wild boar, venison and rabbit), are popular in Germany, there is much more to German cuisine than simply roasted meat. Additionally, Germany has an international reputation for its sausages - and there are an incredible choice of sausages available - at least 1,500 varieties!

Traditionally in Germany, people eat a fairly light breakfast (German: frühstück) which may include breads and some meats (such as salted meats like salami, ham, or meat spreads such as leberwurst), a fairly light evening meal (German: abendessen or abendbrot), and have their main meal at lunch (German: mittagessen). Sometimes, a "second breakfast" (German: zweites frühstück) also be eaten during mid-morning, and because of modern working patterns is quite common now for the day's main hot meal to be eaten in the evening instead of at lunch time.

Here are some popular German dishes:

- Blood sausage (German: Blutwurst) - A sausage made from blood, meat and barley (similar to English black pudding). Blutwurst is often made from fatty pork meat with cow's blood, but in the Rhineland area, horse meat with is traditional. A popular variation is "zungenwurst" which includes pickled pig's tongue in the sausage mix. Although the sausages are ready cooked and ready to eat, blutwurst is almost always heated and served hot.

- Weißwürste - White sausages made from pork fat. Originally from Munich (German: München), this dish is often eaten as part of "second breakfast" (German: zweites frühstück).

- Frankfurter sausage - A sausage made with smoked pork. While it is eaten hot with bread and mustard, it is not exactly the same as the American "frankfurter" sausage.

- Bratwurst - Bratwurst are a popular variety of sausages made from pork or beef (or sometimes veal), and normally eaten hot with mustard and ketchup. Bratwurst is also used as an ingredient for some other dishes; for example, currywurst is made by slicing bratwurst and dipping the slices into a tomato-based curry sauce.

- Sauerkraut - Finely sliced cabbage, fermented in an airtight container. It can be eaten as a relish, dressed with oil and onions as a salad, heated and served hot, or used as ingredient in other dishes.

- Schupfnudeln - Sauerkraut cooked with potato noodles.

- Spätzle - The German version of noodles. A simple dough is made from flour, eggs and salt, and it is then cooked in boiling water. Spätzle is often eaten as a side dish with meat, but may also be used as an ingredient in other dishes too.

- Linsen, spätzle und saitenwürstle - Spätzle cooked with lentils and frankfurter-style sausages.

- Kässpätzle - Spätzle mixed with grated cheese and fried onions, then fried or baked.

- Krautspätzle - A cooked mixture of spätzle, sauerkraut, onions and butter.

- Gaisburger marsch - A traditional beef stew, contained cubes of beef, potatoes and spätzle. The stew is topped with onions fried in butter.

- Eisbein - Braised leg of pork, served with gravy, klöße and sauerkraut. In Berlin, eisbein is cooked with pea puree.

- Labskaus (also known as "Lapskaus") - Corned beef boiled in broth, and then minced with beetroot, onion, potatoes, and herring or ham, and finally fried in lard. Traditionally accompanied with rollmops (pickled fillets of herring).

- Hasenpfeffer - A stew made from marinated rabbit meat, with a sour taste created by adding wine or vinegar.

- Schwenker - Grilled pork steaks, prepared with a marinade of onions and spices.

- Saumagen - Translated literally, saumagen means "sow's stomach". It is probably best understood as being the (rough) German equivalent of haggis. Basically pork or beef with onions, carrots and a variety of spices and flavors is cooked in pig's stomach. It should be noted that the stomach itself is not eaten, but is just used as a casing when cooking. The usual accompaniments are mashed potatoes and sauerkraut.

- Klöße - Traditional German dumplings made from grated potato or dried bread, with milk and egg yolk. In Bavaria and Austria, it known as "knödel" or "knödeln".

- Schwarzwälder kirschtorte - Known as "Black Forest gateau in the United Kingdom, and "Black Forest Cake" the United States, Canada and Australia - Layers of chocolate cake, with whipped cream and cherries between each layer. The cake is then decorated with more whipped cream as well as maraschino cherries and chocolate shavings. In Germany, kirschwasser (a clear brandy made from cherries) is traditionally used in making the cake, although in other countries this is frequently substituted (for example, in Austria, rum is often used instead), or omitted entirely.

- Stollen - A bread-like fruitcake with citrus peel, dried fruit, almonds and spices, often eaten at Christmas. The most famous variety is Dresden Stollen from the city of Dresden, which is marked with a special stamp, and only available from 150 bakers.

- Lebkuchen - Cookies made from gingerbread, also often eaten during the Christmas period.

วันเสาร์ที่ 27 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

The After Party - advancing REAL anon to the HAM Channel

Skewering pop culture, youtube and tons more, The After Party is the HAM Channel's answer to shows like "Best Week Ever" and "The Soup"...our pop culture pundits are forces to be reckoned with. The After Party is coming soon to the HAM Channel, so keep an eye out. after the party...it's THE AFTER PARTY



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ghCdbeZGJQ&hl=en

วันศุกร์ที่ 26 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

White Bean Soup Recipe With Ham Hocks : Baking Tips for Cornbread Recipe

Learn how to bake cornbread for a ham hocks and white bean soup recipe in this free Southern food cooking video. Expert: David Postada Contact: www.thebigeasycateringcompany.com Bio: David Postada is the chef and owner of the Big Easy Catering company in Santa Barbara, CA. Filmmaker: Diana Bacon



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riZ5t75YO28&hl=en

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 25 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Gourmet Work Party Menu Ideas

The work party is usually a simple affair that lets your co-workers and employees relax and celebrate a big win or a holiday. However, cooking space at the office is limited so your work menu needs to be very easy to put together. Try out a simple but tasty deli sandwich menu.

You can make up a batch of tasty Roast Beef, Ham and Vegetarian sandwiches for the attendees of your work party. Fruit Kabobs are an easy to make and highly portable appetizer or dessert for the guests to eat. Plus, a salad is also easy to make and great for the light eaters at your work party. Throw in a couple trays of cookies, a bowl of chips and some sodas and you've got a great looking buffet.

Gourmet Roast Beef Deli Sandwich

You'll need for this work party delish-dish the following: large loaf crusty Italian Bread, 1 pound deli roast beef, rare, Dijon mustard, freshly cracked black peppercorns, pinch of coarse kosher salt, provolone cheese, sliced, red onion, sliced, kosher dill pickles, Arugula leaves, washed and trimmed.

Simply layer all of the ingredients between two halves of the crusty Italian Bread for a fantastic work party buffet sandwich. Try to make this within a few hours of your work party and hold off on the Dijon mustard until the last minute to keep the bread from getting soggy. You can also add some sliced black olives and slice pickles as a garnish for the sandwich, but put them on the side so the co-workers can add them as they like and they won't make the bread soggy.

This along with the fruit kabobs makes a healthy and well-rounded menu selection for your work party. Make sure you also pick up some of our paper party goods for that buffet table!

วันพุธที่ 24 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Crock Pot Bean Soup Recipe

bean soup made in crock pot



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How to accomplish blooming breach peas soup.

It is an easy, inexpensive and delicious one hour soup that is perfect cooked with leftover ham. If you like peas and beans then you will love this healthy soup.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJOB5p52yoc&hl=en

วันอังคารที่ 23 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Prom Party With Tropcial Menu Ideas

Whether you are putting together a pre-, post-, or during prom party buffet, you'll find that the task of feeding lots of hungry teenagers seems a little scary. Rather than spending a lot for pizza delivery you can put together your own food with our great menu ideas. Plus, it's cheaper!

The prom can have any number of themes but it's usually something tropical. Try making up plenty of Cuban Sandwiches for the kids to munch on between dance routines. You can also put together a fruit platter with beautifully cut and sliced fruits for the kids with a sweet tooth. All proms have punch, so throw together a Red Carpet punch for the kids and chaperones to drink. It's a mixture of Ice cubes, 3 ounces sour cherry syrup, a 2 liter of orange soda and orange slices for garnish. This drink is entirely tropical in flavor and suitable for an exotic themed prom or a Hollywood style affair.

Cuban Sandwiches

You'll need the following to make these sandwiches for Prom: 4 individual Cuban bread loaves, 4 tablespoons butter, 1 pound shaved roasted pork, 1 pound shaved smoked ham, 1/2 pound sliced Swiss cheese, 1 cup sliced dill pickles and a waffle iron or two hot pans.

Preheat the pans. Slice bread loaves in half. Spread butter on both sides of each bread loaf. Layer roast pork, ham, Swiss and pickles between each of the sliced bread loaves. Place sandwiches in one hot pan, and place the bottom of the other hot pan on top so that the sandwiches are compressed and cooking on both sides. Cook for 2-3 minutes and serve. This makes 4 whole sandwiches or 8 half sandwiches for your prom guests.

The kids at the prom will love these tasty treats. Serve up a half sandwich with some fruit and a side salad and you've got a healthy and delicious meal.

วันพุธที่ 3 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Tip # 1, tomato and ham soup

Do not throw away that ham bone! Ask for a wonderful soup with a few cans of tomato soup and some of each vegetable from the fridge seasoned to perfection, you have a good meal!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8JwOLA1rR8&hl=en