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Onion tart or German Zwiebelkuchen

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

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Recipe Ingredients for 3-4 servings
of onion tart or german Zwiebelkuchen:

for the dough:
250 g flour
100 ml milk

pinch of sugar
1 teasp. of salt

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20 g yeast
20 g sunflower oil

 



for the filling of the onion tart or Zwiebelkuchen:
500-600 g onions
200 ml cream
250 g curd cheese, light
1 teasp. ground caraway
3 teasp. salt
1-2 teasp. ground pepper
100 g grated gouda cheese
2-3 teasp. chopped parsley

 


This recipe is dedicated to Susan from thespicegarden.blogspot.com and everyone who likes german food!

This baking recipe is a variation of the typical german Zwiebelkuchen or onion tart. Once we had forgotten to buy ham Kristin just left it out.

Preparation of this traditional german onion tarte recipe:

1. Make a soft yeast dough out flour, milk, yeast, sugar, sunflower oil.

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Stir-fried Bell pepper with rice

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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Ingredients for 3 servings of Paprikagemüse (in german):

3 midsize red bell peppers
400 g ground chuck (ground beef)
250 g rice grains (dry, peeled, parboiled or not)
pinch of salt
pinch of pepper
1 tbsp. sunflower oil
1tbsp. tomato puree

 

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Preperation:

1. Wash the bell peppers and cut them into thin slices (0,5 mm is ideal).

2. Start boiling the rice. Oil a pan with the sunflower oil and sear the ground beef.

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Pumpkin – Pork medaillons

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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Ingredients:
250 g fillet of pork
400 g pumpkin meat
100 ml coconut milk
salt
pepper
250 ml vegetable stock
1 midsize onion

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Preparation:
Cut the onion in fine dices and stew them in pan. Cut the pork fillet in medallions, flavour them with salt and pepper and roast them gently together with the onion.
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