Showing posts with label austrian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label austrian. Show all posts

Sunday, August 2, 2009

German Potato Salad

Although a German recipe, this comes form my friend Regula who lived in Basel, Switzerland. This was a dish often served at her home, together with some most excellent German sausage - a great meal for a cold day. Sauerkraut was also something else i learnt to enjoy!The main difference between German potato salad and American potato salad is that the former is made with HOT potatoes and is usually served warm.However it's also great cold.


Ingredients:

About 6 potatoes, boiled , peeled and sliced (not cubed)


For Dressing
1 small onion, finely chopped
1 clove of garlic, finely minced
1 tablespoon of spicy brown mustard
1/2 - 3/4 cups of mayonnaise
3 rashers of bacon, cooked crisp and crumbled
2 hard boiled eggs, chopped (optional)

Mix the above (except the bacon and eggs)and pour over the potatoes.

Sprinkle the bacon and eggs over.

Serve warm. refrigerate any remaining salad as soon as possible. Can be eaten cold later!

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Kipferl - Austrian Cookies

Another great recipe given to me by Nikki. These are rather short biscuits, great with coffee or a glass of wine. Very popular around the Christmas season. The central and northern European countries have great recipes for Christmas cookies...hopefully I will find some more!
Just a word of advice...these cookies are not the prettiest to look at...but they taste excellent! You can also dip one side in chocolate to make chocolate kipferl though i personally prefer the original type.

INGREDIENTS
250gms flour
1 egg plus one yolk, beaten
1 pack vanilla sugar
120gms grated, unpeeled roasted almonds
200gms butter or 100gms vegetable oil
grated peel of 1 lemon

METHOD
Sift flour and sugar.
Add almonds and lemon peel
Add beaten eggs and fats.
Form a dough then roll out strips, cut into about 3" pieces and curve to make 'moon shapes'
Cook at 180C or until brown (about 12 mins) take out of oven a dredge with powdered sugar. Let cool - then dredge with sugar again