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  • Bajan Beans – Bean Cereals Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Serves 7

    1 medium onion

    2 green chillies (heat to taste)

    1 tbsp home-made curry powder (optional)

    2 stock cubes

    175g (6oz, 1 cup) brown rice

    400g (15oz) can chopped tomatoes

    3 courgettes (zucchini) – about 2 1/4 – 2 1/2 cups chopped

    1 red bell pepper

    1 (green bell pepper

    2 425g (16oz) cans small beans such as flageolet or cannellini

    325g (11oz) can sweetcorn

    4 tbsp (1/4 cup) chopped fresh coriander (cilantro)

    Chop the onion. Deseed and chop the chillies. Saute onion, chillies

    and curry powder (if using) in stock made with the cubes, or use

    oil if you wish, until onion is softened.

    Add the rice and canned tomatoes, along with 450ml (16 fl oz, 2

    cups) of water. Stir well, bring to the boil and simmer, covered,

    for 25 minutes, stirring occasionally.

    Meanwhile, chop the courgettes and peppers. After 25 minutes cooking,

    add the courgettes and peppers (don’t stir them in yet) and cook

    for another 30 minutes, stirring 2 or 3 times.

    Drain and rinse the beans and sweetcorn, then stir in and heat

    through gently for about 5 minutes. Stir in the coriander and serve.

    Category: Bean Cereals Recipes

  • Venison The Basque Way – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 4 servings

    3 lb Venison Roast

    Cloves of Garlic

    Salt

    Pepper

    1 lg Onion, sliced

    1 lg Green pepper, sliced

    1 sm Can whole pimento

    3 sl Bacon

    With sharp-pointed knife, pierce meat several times and insert slices of

    garlic. Season with salt and pepper. Smother roast with onion, green

    pepper, pimento, and bacon. Add small amound of water, cover and bake in

    slow oven, basting occasionally. Drippings make excellent gravy.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • Squid in Its Own Ink (Chipirones en su tinta) – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 4 servings

    2 lb small fresh whole

    squid with ink sacs

    1 onion, finely chopped

    1 cl garlic, finely chopped

    olive oil for frying

    Italian (flat) parsley,

    chopped

    bread crumbs

    Sauce:

    1 onion, finely chopped

    1 cl garlic, finely chopped

    crust of bread

    2 Tb Fish broth

    Ink from the sacs

    8 ts tomato puree

    These squid are also called Tripiroiak and Jibiones in various parts

    of the Basque Country. In the rest of Spain, they are referred to as

    calamares.

    Take apart and clean the fresh squid, taking care to remove the ink

    sacs without breaking them. Set the ink sacs aside. Cut the tentacles

    into one inch chunks.

    Fry one onion and one garlic clove in olive oil. When the onion

    begins to take on color, add the chunks of squid tentacles and cook

    slowly while stirring in the oil. Add the chopped parsley and bread

    crumbs and stir until well thickened.

    Stuff the squid tails with this mixture, being careful not to

    overfill. Seal the openings with a toothpick. Fry the stuffed tails

    in a small amount of olive oil, turning gently, until golden in

    color. Meanwhile make the ink sauce.

    Ink Sauce:

    Brown the other onion and garlic clove in olive oil, and add a crust

    of bread. Place the fish broth in a small bowl. Place the reserved

    ink sacs in a fine sieve our the bowl and puncture carefully. Blend

    the ink and broth. Add this liquid to the onion and garlic and cook

    slowly. Add the tomato puree and continue to simmer for a short time.

    Run the mixture through a blender.

    Place the sauce in a large skillet, add the fried, stuffed squid and

    simmer for 15 minutes. Makes three to four servings.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • OMELETTE BASQUAISE – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 2 servings

    4 eggs, well beaten

    2 potatoes, finely sliced

    1 bell pepper, cut in

    small pieces

    1/2 sm onion, sliced

    5 inch long piece of chorizo,

    cut into 1/4-inch slices

    Brown potatoes, pepper, onions until well done, or slightly crisp,

    according to personal taste. Add chorizo and eggs. Mix well in the

    pan at low heat. When ready, fold in half. Continue cooking for two

    minutes, then turn with spatula and cook other side two minutes more.

    Serve on platter with slices of tomatoes on top sprinkled with

    parsley. This makes a delicious light dinner, with a green salad with

    oil and vinegar dressing.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • Basurs Zalda (Garlic Soup) or Moscor Zalda (Drunkard’s So – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 2 servings

    Oil

    3 eggs

    3 cl garlic, sliced thin

    Parsley

    Dry French bread,

    broken into small chunks

    Water

    Coat bottom of cast iron fry pan with oil. Add Garlic and brown

    gently. Add Bread and stir to coat with oil. Add water to cover. Add

    parsley. Simmer 15-20 minutes. After the soup has simmered, add eggs.

    The eggs can either be stirred in or poached.

    This soup is good for sinusitis, colds and hangovers. However, please

    stand down wind from people.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • Basque Tongue and Sauce – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 6 servings

    Basque Sauce:

    3 Tb olive oil

    1 cl garlic, finely chopped

    1 md onion semi

    finely chopped

    1 green pepper,

    semi finely chopped

    2 sm cans of tomato sauce

    1 cn whole pimento, chopped

    1 ts sugar

    Wash one large beef tongue or several lamb tongues well. Place the

    tongue in a kettle and cover with cold water. Add 2 whole buttons of

    garlic and salt and pepper to taste. Bring the water to a boil and

    turn the heat down. Cover the kettle with a lid and keep the water

    boiling until the tongue is tender to fork. This can take three or

    more hours. When the tongue is tender, run cold water over it and

    skin it. Be sure to trim the membranes under the tongue. Next slice

    the tongue to about 1/4 inch slices. (The tongue can be fixed a day

    or two ahead and then wrapped in saran wrap and refrigerated.

    Saute the garlic, onion and green pepper until golden brown. Add

    tomato sauce, pimento and sugar. Simmer slowly for 15 minutes. Add

    the tongue and continue simmering until the tongue is good and hot.

    This dish is good hot or cold. The sauce can also be used for tripe,

    pigs feet or any left over meat.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • Basque Style Steamed Clams (almejas Guisadas) – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 6 servings

    4 qt Cherrystone clams

    4 Cloves garlic, minced

    1 Onion, about 1" in diameter,

    -minced

    1 tb Parsley, minced

    1 tb Olive oil

    1/2 c Dry white wine

    1/2 c Water (or additional clam

    -liquid)

    1/4 ts Black pepper, freshly ground

    Wash clams thoroughly and place in a large kettle. Add remaining

    ingredients. Cover and cook over medium heat for 20 minute. Serve hot in

    individual bowls, accomapanied by thick slices of french bread and a green

    salad.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • Basque Shepherd’s Pie – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 4 servings

    4 ea Slices Bacon 3/4 ts Salt

    3 ea Med. Potatoes 1/8 ts Dried Thyme, Crushed

    2 ts Sliced Green Onions/tops 1 x Dash Pepper

    1 tb Snipped Parsley 4 ea Large Eggs

    In 8-inch skillet coo bacon until crisp; drain, reserving 2 T of

    drippings. Crumble bacon and set aside. In same skillet combine reserved

    drippings, peeled, thinly sliced potatoes, onion, parsley, salt, thyme and

    pepper. Cover tightly; cook over low heat til potatoes are barely tender,

    20 to 25 minutes, stirring carefully once or twice. In small bowl beat

    together eggs and milk; pour over potato mixture. Cover and continue

    cooking over very low heat til egg is set in center, 8 to 10 minutes.

    With a wide spatula, loosen sides and bottom and slide potatoes out onto

    serving plate, or serve from skillet. Sprinkle crumbled bacon atop.

    Serve hot.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • Bacalao A La Viscaina – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 6 servings

    1 lb Potatoes; small new

    -scrubbed, boiled, peeled

    -cut into 3/4" chunks

    1/4 c Olive Oil

    2 White Onions; peeled,

    -chop fine, makes 2 cups

    3 Garlic Cloves; minced

    4 md Tomatoes; coarsely chopped

    -about 2 lbs, or two 14.4oz

    -cans of tomatoes, diced

    1/4 lb Ham; chopped

    1/4 c Parsley; Italian, chopped

    1 ts Black Pepper

    1/8 ts Cinnamon; ground

    pn Ground Cloves; pinch

    1 lb Salt Cod; seenote

    4 Pickled chiles Jalapeno

    -sliced into thin rings

    4 tb Liquid from pickled chiles

    12 Pimento-stuffed Green Olives

    -sliced in half

    MikeNote; Salt Cod, soak for 24 hours and Gently rinse, to remove most but

    not all of the salt. Do not break up fish.

    Put the potatoes in a large pan of cold, salted water, cutting any large

    potatoes in half or quarters first. Bring the water to a boil and simmer

    until the potatoes are just tender when pierced with a fork, 15-20 minutes.

    Drain and when cool enough to handle,, peel away the skin. Set aside. In a

    heavy pan such as a Dutch oven, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add

    the onions, reduce the heat to very low and slowly saute about one hour.

    Stir occasionally, watching that the onion doesn’t burn. A few dribbles

    more of oil may be necessary. Pre-heat oven to 300F degrees.

    Turn up the heat, add the garlic and tomato and cook, stirring constantly

    until the mixture becomes thick and the liquid is substantially reduced,

    about 10-15 minutes. Add the ham, parsley, pepper, cinnamon and cloves,

    then gently stir the cod, potatoes, jalapenos and their juice into the

    tomato mixture.

    Transfer to a 1 to 2 quart casserole, preferably clay, sprinkle with the

    olives and bake for 30 minutes. Bacalao a la Viscaina can be made ahead and

    re-heated in a 300F oven for 20 minutes or until thoroughly hot.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • Bacalao (Salt Cod) – Basque Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 4 servings

    2 lb salt cod

    1/4 c olive oil

    2 md onions

    1 sm can tomato sauce

    2 cl garlic

    1/2 c minced parsley

    4 oz sliced pimentos

    1/2 c dry white wine

    Wash the cod, changing the water three or four times. Soak it

    overnight in water to cover. Drain. Cut the fish into 2-inch pieces.

    Place the pieces in cold water to cover, bring to boil, and drain

    well. Chop the onions and garlic and fry them, along with the drained

    pimentos, in olive oil. When the vegetables are tender stir in the

    tomato sauce, parsley and wine. Cover and simmer over very low heat

    for 30 minutes. Place the cod in the sauce and simmer, uncovered, 30

    to 45 minutes, or until the fish flakes easily. Serves 4.

    Category: Basque Recipes

  • Bagels – Bagels Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    6 cups (to 8c) bread (high-gluten) — flour

    4 tablespoons Dry baking yeast

    6 tablespoons Granulated white sugar or — light honey (clover

    good)

    2 teaspoons Salt

    3 cups Hot water

    A bit of vegetable oil

    1 Gallon water

    5 tablespoons Malt syrup or sugar

    A few handfuls of cornmeal

    Large mixing bowl

    Wire whisk

    Measuring cups and spoons

    Wooden mixing spoon

    Butter knife or baker’s — dough blade

    Clean — dry surface for

    3 clean — dry kitchen towels

    Warm, but not hot — place to

    dough to rise

    Large stockpot

    Slotted spoon

    2 baking sheets

    First, pour three cups of hot water into the mixing bowl. The water should be

    hot, but not so hot that you can’t bear to put your fingers in it for several

    seconds at a time. Add the sugar or honey and stir it with your fingers (a

    good way to make sure the water is not too hot) or with a wire whisk to

    dissolve. Sprinkle the yeast over the surface of the water, and stir to

    dissolve.

    Wait about ten minutes for the yeast to begin to revive and grow.

    This is known as "proofing" the yeast, which simply means that you’re checking

    to make sure your yeast is viable. Skipping this step could result in your

    trying to make bagels with dead yeast, which results in bagels so hard and

    potentially dangerous that they are banned under the terms of the Geneva

    Convention. You will know that the yeast is okay if it begins to foam and

    exude a sweetish, slightly beery smell.

    At this point, add about three cups of flour as well as the 2 tsp of salt to

    the water and yeast and begin mixing it in. Some people subscribe to the

    theory that it is easier to tell what’s going on with the dough if you use your

    hands rather than a spoon to mix things into the dough, but others prefer the

    less physically direct spoon. As an advocate of the bare-knuckles school of

    baking, I proffer the following advice: clip your fingernails, take off your

    rings and wristwatch, and wash your hands thoroughly to the elbows, like a

    surgeon. Then you may dive into the dough with impunity. I generally use my

    right hand to mix, so that my left is free to add flour and other ingredients

    and to hold the bowl steady. Left-handed people might find that the reverse

    works better for them. Having one hand clean and free to perform various tasks

    works best.

    When you have incorporated the first three cups of flour, the dough should

    begin to become thick-ish. Add more flour, a half-cup or so at a time, and mix

    each addition thoroughly before adding more flour.

    As the dough gets thicker, add less and less flour at a time. Soon you will

    begin to knead it by hand (if you’re using your hands to mix the dough in the

    first place, this segue is hardly noticeable). If you have a big enough and

    shallow enough bowl, use it as the kneading bowl, otherwise use that clean,

    dry, flat countertop or tabletop mentioned in the "Equipment" list above.

    Sprinkle your work surface or bowl with a handful of flour, put your dough on

    top, and start kneading. Add bits of flour if necessary to keep the dough from

    sticking (to your hands, to the bowl or countertop, etc….). Soon you should

    have a nice stiff dough. It will be quite elastic, but heavy and stiffer than a

    normal bread dough. Do not make it too dry, however… it should still give

    easily and stretch easily without tearing.

    Place the dough in a lightly oiled bowl, and cover with one of your clean

    kitchen towels, dampened somewhat by getting it wet and then wringing it out

    thoroughly. If you swish the dough around in the bowl, you can get the whole

    ball of dough covered with a very thin fil of oil, which will keep it from

    drying out.

    Place the bowl with the dough in it in a dry, warm (but not hot)pace, free from

    drafts. Allow it to rise until doubled in volume. Some people try to

    accelerate rising by putting the dough in the oven, where the pilot lights keep

    the temperature slightly elevated. If it’s cold in your kitchen, you can try

    this, but remember to leave the oven door open or it may become too hot and

    begin to kill the yeast and cook the dough. An ambient temperature of about 80

    degrees Farenheit (25 centigrades) is ideal for rising dough.

    While the dough is rising, fill your stockpot with about a gallon of water and

    set it on the fire to boil. When it reaches a boil, add the malt syrup or

    sugar and reduce the heat so that the water just barely simmers; the surface of

    the water should hardly move.

    Category: Bagels Recipes

  • Apricot Bagel – Bagels Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    1 1/8 cups water

    2 teaspoons orange extract — optional

    1 tablespoon olive oil

    2 tablespoons malt powder — or honey / sugar

    1 teaspoon salt

    3 1/3 cups bread flour

    1 tablespoon wheat gluten — optional

    2 teaspoons yeast

    3/4 cup dried apricots — diced

    Place ingredients in the bread machine in the order listed. Use the dough

    setting. Add the apricots 5 minutes before the end of the kneading phase or work

    into the dough before shaping. If you don’t have a dough setting stop the

    machine after the rises.

    Prepare the baking sheets or use nonstick sheets.

    Remove dough from the machine, punch it down, and roll it out into a rectangle

    about 14 x 18. Divide into equal pieces and shape into bagel form or use a

    cutter. Place the bagels on the sheets and let them rise again. I put them in

    the oven to provide a draft free location.

    This rise can be anywhere from 20 minutes to 4 hours depending on what else is

    going on in your life.

    Fill a 4 to 6 qt soup pot with water 3 to 4 " deep. You can add 2 T of malt

    syrup, honey, sugar or non-diastatic malt powder. Get the water to boiling.

    Preheat the oven to 400.

    Drop the bagels one at a time into the boiling water. Boil only 3 or 4 at a

    time so they don’t crowd. Simmer each side for a minute and return to the

    baking sheet.

    Add glazes or toppings as desired.

    Bake just below the middle of a preheated 400 degree oven. The book calls for

    20 to 25 minutes. I usually start at 15 minutes for the 1st sheet and less for

    the second.

    These are best eaten while they are still warm. They can be frozen – you may

    want to slice them first so you can defost them in the toaster.

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    Serving Ideas : for peach bagels sub dried peaches for the apricots

    NOTES : I use orange oil instead of the orange extract.

    These are really excellent.

    Category: Bagels Recipes

  • A Bevy Of Bagel – Bagels Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    2 C Warm Water

    1/2 C Gluten Flour

    1 Tsp Sugar

    4 1/2 C All-Purpose Flour — or as needed

    1 Pkg Dry yeast

    1 Tbsp Salt

    —–WATER BATH—–

    4 Qt Water

    2 tbsp Salt

    4 tbsp Sugar

    In a small bowl, combine 1/2 cup of the warm water, sugar and yeast. Sti=

    r & let stand til foamy, abt. 10 min. In lge. bowl of elec. mixer, combi=

    ne gluten flour, 2 cups all purpose flour, salt, and remaining 1 1/2 c. =

    warm water. Add yeast mixture and beat for 5 min. on med. low speed. Co=

    ver dough and let it rise until it collapses, abt. 2 hrs.

    Stir 2 more cups A.P. flour gradually into dough. Spread remaining flou=

    r on a working surface and turn dough out onto it. Knead until smooth an=

    d shiny.

    Place dough in an ungreased bowl and let rise, covered, until doubled in=

    bulk, 1 hr. or more. Punch dough down. Turn out onto board and cut int=

    o 12 pcs. Cover with dry towel, then damp one, and let rest 10 min.

    Removing one pc. at a time from under towell, begin making the bagel sha=

    pes. Roll each pc. into a "snake" abt. 8" long. Moisten and over lap ed=

    ges; pinch firmly together. The bagel should be a uniform ring with a ce=

    nter hole no smaller that 1 1/2". As each bagel is finished, place it on=

    a dry towel. When all are formed and on the towel, place another dry to=

    wel, then a damp one, over them and let rise for abt. 30 min, or until "h=

    alf-proofed", but not doubled.

    While bagels are rising, preheat oven to 425 F. Make the water bath by =

    combining water, sugar and salt in lge. pot and bring to simmer. When ba=

    gels are ready, drop abt. 3 at a time into the simmering water. Keeping =

    the water at a bare simmer, cook bagels for 1 min. on each side. Remove =

    with slotted spoon.

    Place on baking sheet lined (not greased) with bakers’ parchment. All s=

    hould fit on pan–expect close fit. Bake in center of oven for 10 min.; =

    the bagels should be set but not browned. Turn over and return to ovven =

    for 5 min more, or until bagels are browned. Cool on rack. Store in pla=

    stic bag in ‘fridge up to 2 days. If longer, freeze.

    Guaranteed better than store-bought–Watch out Murray Lender!!

    Category: Bagels Recipes

  • WIENER SCHNITZEL (AUSTRIAN) – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    6 Veal cutlets (Loin cut)

    2 tb Worcestershire sauce

    2 tb Dried mustard

    2 tb Parmesan cheese

    1 c Flour

    1 tb Salt

    1 tb Pepper

    2 Eggs

    1 Bay leaf

    1 c Bread crumbs

    2 tb Parsley

    1 c Tomato puree

    1/2 c Heavy cream

    1 Celery stalk

    5 sl Onion

    1 Clove

    Salt to taste

    Pepper to taste

    1 c Light cream

    1 Garlic bud

    1 t Chopped parsley

    1/4 ts Baking Soda

    1. Use meat tenderizing hammer to pound veal to about 3/8 inch thick

    fillets. Note: Wear an apron, and be prepared for a wide ranging

    clean-up.

    2. Lay out fillets on wax paper. Salt and pepper each fillet, brush

    with Worcestershire sauce, sprinkle with dried mustard and parmesan

    cheese. – GENTLY * tap mixture into veal.

    3. Coat prepared veal pieces in flour. Beat eggs in shallow bowl. Dip

    floured veal pieces in egg, then coat with bread crumbs. The veal

    may be stored in fridge for up to 2 hours.

    4. Combine tomato puree, celery, onion, garlic, salt, pepper, and clove

    in saucepan and simmer for 15 minutes. Strain through fine mesh

    sieve, pushing as much vegetable pulp through as possible. Return to

    saucepan and reheat.

    5. Saute veal in frying pan with lots of butter or olive oil, turning

    often until both sides are browned. Serve on heated platter with

    parsley garnish.

    6. Add baking soda to reheated vegetable puree, then combine first the

    light cream, then the heavy cream. Move to sauce boat and garnish

    with chopped parsley. Serve immediately.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • VIENNA CHRISTMAS STOLLEN – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    1 1/2 c Milk — scald/cool to

    lukewarm

    3 1/2 Yeast — dry/envelopes

    3/4 c Water — lukewarm

    3 c Flour — sifted

    1/2 c Eggs — yolks/lightly beaten

    3/4 c Sugar

    2 ts Salt

    1 c Flour

    1/2 c Butter — softened

    Flour — 10-11 c. as needed

    5 c Sultanas — (currants)

    1 1/2 c Almonds — chopped or slivered

    1 c Citron — chopped

    1/2 Lemon — rind only/grated

    2 ts Rum

    Milk should be cooled to about 100 degrees. Dissolve

    the yeast in the lukewarm water and add 1/4 c. of the

    cooled milk and 3 c. sifted flour. Cover the sponge

    with a cloth and let it ripen until bubbles appear on

    the surface and it is about to drop in the center.

    Pour the remaining milk over the sponge. Add the egg

    yolks, sugar and salt and beat until the ingredients

    are well blended. Add 1 cup flour and beat well. Blend

    in the butter. Add more flour gradually to make a

    smooth dough, or until 10 to 11 cups have been added.

    Some flours absorb more liquid than others. Knead in

    the sultanas, almonds, and citron, along with the

    lemon rind which should be mixed with the rum. Knead

    the dough until the fruits and nuts are dispersed well

    through it and it is smooth. Dust the top lightly with

    flour and let it rise in a warm place about 45

    minutes. Punch it down and let stand for 20 minutes.

    Divide the dough in half and knead the pieces until

    smooth. Let them stand for 10 minutes longer. Place

    one ball of dough on a lightly floured board, and with

    a rolling pin, press down the center of the ball, and

    roll the pin to and fro 4 to 5 times, pressing all the

    time to make an elliptical shape 6 inches long and 3

    1/2" wide. The center rolled part should be 1/8" thick

    and 4 inches long. Both ends should remain untouched,

    resembling rather thick lips. Place this rolled out

    piece of dough on a buttered baking sheet and brush

    the center part with melted butter. Fold one lip

    toward the other and on the top of it. Press the

    fingertips down near and below the lips, pulling

    somewhat apart. Give a pull away from each end,

    pointing them toward the lips. The shape should

    resemble a waning moon. Repeat the process with the

    second piece of dough. (Unless you have gone

    completely crazy by now! note: my comment, not

    Gourmet’s). Let the Stollen rise, covered in a warm

    place until they double in bulk, about 1 1/2 hours.

    Bake them in a moderately hot oven (375 degrees) for

    35 to 40 minutes. Do not overbake them. Cool them on

    racks. Brush them with butter and cover with vanilla

    sugar.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • Stir-Fried Kangaroo Strips with Bok Choy & Chilii Black B – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 4 servings

    400 g Kangaroo fillet, trimmed

    -and sliced into thin strips

    1 bn Baby bok choy, washed

    2 ts Birdseye chillies, chopped

    1 ts Shallots (not spring

    -onions), chopped

    1 ts Garlic cloves, chopped

    1 ts Fresh green ginger, chopped

    25 ML Chinese brown rice wine

    1 tb Black beans, washed and

    -drained

    150 ML light beef stock

    50 ML soy sauce

    1 ts Fish sauce

    1 ts Freshly ground black pepper.

    Trim bok choy leaves, slice larger ones in half lengthways, leaving

    stalks attached. Heat some oil in wok; add shallots, 3/4 of

    chillies, 3/4 of garlic and ginger and saute quickly for 30 secs

    until aromatic. Add the brown rice wine and reduce until it thickens.

    Add black beans, stock, soy sauce, and bring to boil. Cook for five

    minutes then take off heat and set aside.

    Heat some oil in a clean wok; add the remaining garlic and chillies,

    then kangaroo strips. Toss quickly for a few seconds over high heat.

    Add the warm sauce and the bok choy leaves. Cook quickly for a few

    seconds until leaves are wilted, for one minute only. Season with

    fish sauce and freshly ground black pepper. Pile onto centre of

    plate and serve immediately.

    Makes 4 servings.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • SPECKKNOEDEL (AUSTRIAN BACON DUMPLINGS) – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    6 sl Slightly stale white bread

    5 sl Thick cut bacon

    1/3 c Light cream

    1/2 c Flour

    1/2 ts Baking powder

    1/4 ts (heaping) caraway seeds

    1/4 ts Dried thyme

    1/4 ts Freshly ground black pepper

    1/2 ts Salt (or to taste)

    Yolk of one large egg

    1 tb Unsalted butter

    1/2 c Sliced white onions

    1/2 lb Rinsed and drained

    -sauerkraut

    1 tb Chopped fresh parsley

    1. Trim the bread slices and cut them into 1/2 inch

    cubes.

    2. Cut the bacon slices into 1/3 inch squares. Saute

    them over moderate heat in a large skillet for about 5

    minutes. Stir frequently. Transfer them to paper

    towels with a slotted spoon, and pat dry.

    3. Pour water to a depth of 3 inches into a wide

    bottomed pot and bring it to a simmer (in preparation

    for step 8).

    4. Brown the bread cubes in the hot bacon fat for 3

    to 5 minutes. Transfer them to a large bowl.

    5. Add the cream to the bowl. Gently toss the bread

    until it absorbs all the cream. Add to this mixture

    the bacon, flour, baking powder, caraway seeds, thyme,

    pepper, and 1/4 teaspoon of the salt. Beat the egg

    yolk and add it to the bowl. Gently blend all the

    ingredients.

    6. Shape the mixture into 1 1/4 inch spheres with

    your hands. (If your mixture is too dry, moisten it

    with a little more cream.) Place the dumplings on a

    plate as you make them, arranging them in one layer so

    they do not touch each other.

    7. Melt the butter to moderate heat in a clean large

    skillet. Add the onions and saute for 2 minutes. Add

    the sauerkraut and the remaining salt and blend the

    mixture. Cover, and cook for 12 minutes.

    8. Cook the dumplings in the simmering water for

    about 10 minutes (start this step as soon as you cover

    the onion-sauerkraut pan.) You need not turn the

    dumplings as they will do that by themselves.

    9. Transfer the cooked ‘speckknoedel’ to a warm bowl

    and cover them with the onion-sauerkraut mixture.

    Garnish with parsley and serve immediately.

    Serves 3 to 4.

    (Note: The ingredient listing does not show any

    butter, but the instructions do. One Tbsp would do

    adequately, I would think. (And back home, we would

    dust the onions with flour near the end of the

    roasting period, and add a little stock, to have the

    sauerkraut in a thin sort of gravy. Karin.)

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • SALZBURGER NOCKERLN – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    4 ts Unsalted butter

    4 ts Currant or grape jelly

    Whites of 9 large eggs, at

    -room temperature

    1/2 c Vanilla sugar

    Zest of 1/2 lemon, grated

    Yolks of 4 eggs

    1/4 c Granulated sugar

    1/2 c Sifted all purpose flour

    1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.

    2. Place four 9-inch oval au gratin dishes (or one large oval glass

    lasagna pan) on a baking sheet. In each small dish place 1 teaspoon of

    butter and 1 teaspoon of jelly. (If you are using a lasagna pan, smear the

    bottom with the butter and then with the jelly.

    3. Combine the egg whites, vanilla sugar, and lemon zest in a large metal

    bowl. Beat with an electric mixer at high speed until stiff peaks form.

    4. Beat the egg yolks with the granulated sugar. Gently fold the egg

    yolks and flour into the meringue. Use a spatula to place three large

    mounds of the mixture into each au gratin dish. Smooth the surface of each

    and bake for 8 minutes, until puffed and golden.

    5. Serve immediately. This is especially good with Vanilla Sauce, warm

    Chocolate Sauce, or cold Strawberry Sauce (recipes separately).

    Serves 4.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • SALZBURGER NOCKERL – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    4 ts Jelly, currant OR other

    4 tb Cream, whipping

    2 tb Butter, unsalted, cut in

    — 4 pieces

    9 lg Eggs, whites only

    1/2 c Sugar

    1/2 ts Vanilla

    1/2 lg Lemon, juice of

    4 lg Egg yolks

    1/2 c Flour, all purpose,

    — sifted

    Preheat oven to 450 F. Place 4 shallow 9-inch oval gratin dishes

    on a baking sheet. In each, put 1 teaspoon of jelly, 1 tablespoon of

    cream and 1 piece of butter.

    In a mixer, beat the egg whites on medium-high speed until they

    form soft peaks. Gradually add vanilla sugar and lemon juice and

    continue to beat until stiff and shiny.

    Use a large rubber spatula to gently fold egg yolks and flour into

    the beaten whites. Use a spatula to transfer 3 large mounds of the

    mixture to each of the baking dishes; shape and smooth them. Bake

    until puffed and golden (about 8 minutes.)

    Serve immediately.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • REHRUECKEN – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    6 Eggs

    1/2 c Plus 1 Tbsp sugar (120 g)

    3/4 c Flour (80 g)

    2 tb Butter (30 g)

    1/2 Cup* poundcake crumbs (30 g)

    1 1/2 oz Cocoa (40 g)

    Cinnamon

    Grated lemon peel

    Glaze:

    2 3/4 oz Chocolate (80 g) [This would

    -be semisweet baking

    Chocolate. K.B.]

    1 c Less 2 Tbsp sugar (200 g)

    Currant jelly

    1 3/4 oz Almond slivers (50 g)

    [*Note: I’m wildly guessing on the conversion for the poundcake crumbs. One

    slice (1/17 th of a whole 8 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 3 1/4 poundcake) claims to weigh

    30 grams, per USDA info. K.B.]

    Combine the whole eggs with the sugar, hold the bowl over some steaming

    water, and beat until cooled off. Add flour, cake crumbs, cinnamon and

    lemon peel. Then add the melted butter with the cocoa. Pour into a well

    greased and floured Rehruecken mold, bake 45 minutes at medium heat, cut

    through once, fill with currant jelly, ice with chocolate glaze and stud

    with almond slivers.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • Prinzregent Torte – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    ————————————CAKE————————————

    9 oz Butter, salted

    9 oz Sugar

    1/8 t Vanilla extract

    4 lg Eggs, beaten

    1 2/3 c Cake flour, about

    -(sift before measuring!!)

    1/2 c Cornstarch

    1 t Baking powder

    ———————————-FILLING———————————-

    2 c Chocolate pudding

    -(extra strong)

    7 oz Butter, unsalted

    ———————————-FROSTING———————————-

    1 2/3 c Powdered 10X sugar

    1 oz Cocoa powder, bitter

    1 oz Butter (sweet), melted

    3 T Water, boiling

    -(up to 4 T)

    In an electric mixer, whip the salted butter. Add sugar, vanilla and eggs.

    Beat smooth. Mix flour with cornstarch and baking powder and sift a second

    time (you sift it once before you measured it, right?). Add flour mixture

    to egg mixture, stirring constantly.

    Make 8 layers, each less than about 1/4 inch thick, by baking each in the

    bottom of an 8-inch springform layer pan. Do this by cutting a round of

    baker’s parchment that exactly fits the bottom of the layer pan, then using

    a spatula to spread the dough evenly over the parchment. Make sure that it

    doesn’t get too thin at the edges. Bake each layer for 7 minutes in a

    preheated 400 degree F. oven. Stack the layers separated by waxed paper.

    MAKE THE PUDDING: Use more chocolate in the pudding than you would

    normally use. If you want to be lazy and use pudding from a mix, then add

    about a tablespoon of top-quality cocoa to the pudding mix. Stir the

    pudding while it cools so that it does not congeal. Beat the unsalted

    butter until it is very smooth. When the butter and pudding are about the

    same temperature, add the pudding to the butter to get an even, smooth

    buttercream.

    Use the pudding/butter mixture as mortar, and layer the cake together,

    spreading the pudding/butter evenly between the layers. Make sure the

    layers are even and parallel; if they are not, or if one is not straight,

    you can mend things with a little extra pudding here and there. Do not put

    pudding on top of the topmost layer, and try not to get too much on the

    outside edges.

    MAKE A CHOCOLATE FROSTING: Sift the powdered 10X sugar and cocoa together,

    add the melted butter while stirring constantly, then add boiling water.

    Frost the cake, taking pains to make sure the sides are perfectly smooth

    and the top is perfectly smooth. Let the cake sit at cool room temperature

    for at least an hour before serving.

    NOTES:

    * Austrian 8-layer chocolate cake — I made this recipe for my boyfriend

    on his birthday and he asked me to marry him (I did). I’m not saying for

    sure that the Prinzregent Torte is why Don wanted to marry me, but I’ve

    always worried that it might have been. It is a magnificent recipe that

    always evokes incredulous cries of pleasure from people that I serve it to.

    The cake is a lot of work, so I only make it about once a year, but the

    people that I make it for feel very special. Yield: Serves 2-8.

    * If you are not an experienced baker, you should be warned that in

    recipes like this it is important to measure exactly and to follow the

    instructions exactly. People who prefer to cook by testing, tasting, and

    adding more ingredients should avoid intricate baking.

    * These layers are baked in the bottom of a springform pan. Such a pan

    bottom is about 8 inches in diameter, and has a raised lip that is about

    1/8 inch high. It resembles a miniature pizza pan. I have never succeeded

    in making this torte with layers bigger than about 10 inches; about 8

    inches is easier. The baker’s parchment is crucial and there is no good

    substitute, though buttered kraft paper (from shopping bags) will work in a

    pinch. Use a new piece of parchment for each layer. If you don’t make the

    layers straight, then when you pile them up, the cake will be mounded up in

    the middle or will sag down in the middle or will tilt to one side.

    * If you are not an experienced cake froster, then make double the recipe

    of frosting. Unskilled frosters usually use too much frosting, and you

    don’t really want to run out. You can charge money to people who want to

    lick the spoon if there is any left over.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • Dinkum Chili – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 8 servings

    500 g Wallaroo Bacon

    2 tb Vegetable Oil

    1 kg Red Kangaroo Shank, Chopped

    500 g Gray Kangaroo Steak, Chopped

    500 g Ground Emu Ham

    31 1/2 g Tasmanian Light Red Chili

    31 1/2 g Wooroorooks Chili

    26 1/2 g Mount Isa Dark Red Chili

    140 g Oregano

    1 tb Cumin

    3 tb Brown Sugar

    1 White Onion, Chopped

    1 Brown Onion, Chopped

    2 Celery Stalks, Chopped

    1 Green Pepper, Diced

    2 Garlic Cloves, Minced

    740 ml Australian Beer

    1 cn Whole Tomatoes #411

    Combine all ingredients and simmer until ready to serve. Serve hot and

    enjoy.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • AUSTRIAN GUGELHUPF – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    1/2 c Milk, warm (110 F to 115F)

    2 Yeast, active dry packages

    4 c Flour, all-purpose

    1 c Butter or margerine

    1/2 c Sugar

    4 Eggs

    1 c Light raisins

    1/4 c Currants

    2 ts Orange peel, finely shredded

    1/2 ts Salt

    1/4 c Almonds, whole blanched

    Place warm milk in a medium mixing bowl. Sprinkle yeast over milk. Add 1/2

    cup flour. Beat with a large spoon about 1 minute. Cover and let rise in

    a warm place until almost double (40 minutes).

    In a large mixer bowl beat butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add the

    eggs, one at a time, mixing well after adding each. Stir in yeast mixture,

    raisins, currants, orange peel and salt. Gradually stir in the remaining

    3-1/2 cups flour.

    Lightly grease and flour a 9-cup gugelhupf mold or 12-cup fluted tube pan.

    Arange whole almonds in a design in the bottom of the pan. Carefully spoon

    batter over almonds. Cover and let rise in a warm place until almost

    double (about 1 hour). Bake in a 350 F oven about 40 minutes. If necessary

    cover top with foil the last 15 minutes of baking time to prevent over

    browning. Remove from pan. Cool on wire rack. Before serving, sift

    powdered sugar over cake.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • Austrian Chocolate Cup – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 30 servings

    30 oz Semisweet chocolate,

    -broken in pieces

    10 sm Finely grated orange peel

    2 1/2 ts Ground cinnamon

    15 c Milk

    2 1/2 c Whipping cream

    Grated chocolate

    30 Cinnamon sticks (3")

    Combine chocolate, orange peel, cinnamon and 3 tablespoons of milk in a

    saucepan and heat very gently until chocolate melts, stirring frequently.

    Add remaining milk and heat through gently until piping hot, stirring

    frequently. Whisk whipping cream until soft peaks form.

    Pour hot chocolate into mugs or heatproof glasses. Top with whipped cream.

    Sprinkle with grated chocolate and add a cinnamon stick to each one for

    stirring.

    NOTE: Wind a curly strip of orange peel around cinnamon sticks for a pretty

    effect, if desired.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • Austrian Chocolate Balls – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    2 Squares chocolate

    1/3 cup Margerine

    1 cup Sugar

    1 Egg

    1 Egg yolk

    1/2 teaspoon Vanilla

    1 1/3 cups Flour

    1/2 cup Nuts — finely chopped

    1 Square chocolate

    1 tablespoon Margerine

    1/4 teaspoon Vanilla

    1 cup Confectioners sugar

    2 tablespoons To 2 tbs milk

    Melt together chocolate and margerine in med. saucepan.

    Remove from heat stir in sugar, egg and yolk and vanilla.

    Mix well. Stir in flour and nuts.

    Shape into 3/4 inch balls. Place on ungreased cookie sheep.

    Bake at 350 for 8-12 minutes. Melt 1 sq. choc and margerine.

    Remove from heat. Add remaining ingredients. Blend well. Dip

    cookies into glaze to cover. Allow to dry completly before

    storing in tightly covered container with waxed paper

    inbetween layers.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • Austrian Bread – Austrian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 12

    2-1/2 ts Active dry yeast

    1-1/3 c Bread flour

    2/3 c Rye flour

    1/3 c Wheat germ

    2 tb Gluten flour, 100%

    1 ts Salt

    1/4 ts Ground allspice

    1/4 ts Rosemary

    1/2 tb Oil

    3 tb Fruit concentrate; or

    honey

    1 c Water; + 1 t if at high

    ; altitude

    use white bread setting, light

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • Australian Meat Pie – Australian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 1 servings

    —–filling—–

    1 1/2 lb Steak; minced

    1 ts Soy sauce

    2 Beef stock cubes

    Salt and pepper

    1 1/2 c Water

    1 pn Nutmeg

    2 tb Flour

    1/4 c Water; (extra)

    —–pie base—–

    2 c Flour

    2/3 c Water

    1/2 ts Salt

    2 oz Beef drippings

    —–pie top—–

    1 pk Puff pastry; (12 oz. size)

    1 Egg yolk

    1 ts Water

    Recipe by: Bob Wells #326 Making the filling:

    Place meat into the pan, stir over low heat until meat is well

    browned. Drain off any surplus fat. Add crumbled stock cubes, water,

    salt, pepper and nutmeg, stir until boiling, reduce heat, cover,

    simmer gently for 20 min, remove from heat. Combine extra water and

    flour, stir until flour mixture is smooth. Add flour mixture to

    meat, stir until combined. Return to heat, stir until meat boils and

    thickens. Add soy sauce (to give brown colour), stir until combined.

    Simmer, uncovered, 5 to 10 min; remove from heat allow to become cold.

    Making the pie base: Sift flour and salt into basin. Place water and

    dripping into saucepan, stir until dripping melts; remove from heat.

    Make a well in centre of dry ingredients, add liquid, stir until

    combined. (2a. If you’re in a hurry, just use premade (bought)

    pastry. It works ok, too. -JN)

    Turn out onto lightly floured surface, knead lightly. Roll out

    pastry to line eight greased pie tins. [We use "real" aluminium 6 or

    8 in pie casings – JN] Cut excess pastry around sides of pie plates

    using a sharp knife. Fill centres with cold meat filing.

    Pie crust: Roll out puff pastry on lightly floured surface, cut out

    rounds for top of pies, use a saucer as a guide. Wet edges of base

    pastry, and gently press tops into place, trim around edges with a

    sharp knife. Brush tops with combined egg-yolk and water.

    Cooking: Bake in hot oven 5 minutes or until golden brown, reduce

    heat to moderate, cook further 10 min.

    Category: Austrian Recipes

  • Turkey and Rocket Salad with Macadamias – Australian Food Recipes

    Recipe ingredients and directions:

    Yield: 4 servings

    Text Only

    Here are some more recipes from the Sydney Morning Herald, courtesy

    of Mark Herron. What to do with leftovers is the subject of the next

    three posts.

    Turkey meat, which tends to be dry, benefits particularly from this

    macadamia dressing, but any roast poultry meat you have left over can

    be used instead. Another soft lettuce can stand in for the rocket

    (arugula) if you simply can’t obtain the latter, but it won’t provide

    the delicate, savoury flavour. Macadamia oil can now be obtained in

    some supermarkets.

    Wash and dry thoroughly: 1 bunch of rocket, discarding the coarse

    stem ends 1 small, soft lettuce

    Arrange the leaves on four plates.

    Heat 250 g macadamia nuts in an ungreased container in the oven until

    they smell appetizing, then set half aside and tip the other half

    into the bowl of a food processor. Add: 2 garlic cloves, roughly

    chopped. With salt and pepper process to a paste. With the food

    processor.running, slowly add 100 ml macadamia oil, then 50 ml white

    wine vinegar.

    Slice or shred enough turkey for four people and gently loss it in the

    macadamia salad.

    Arrange the dressed turkey on the prepared plates, drizzle left-over

    dressing over the salad leaves, Sprinkle with reserved macadamia nuts,

    roughly chopped, and finely chopped chives. Serve.

    Makes 4 servings.

    Category: Australian Recipes