Whitewolfes German Kitchen Blog




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URL: http://unegawaya4.blogspot.com/
Site Description: Recipes and Traditions from Germany and Austria
Date Joined: Sep 19, 2008


Tags: Germany, Austria, Recipes, Traditions, Drinks

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Merry Christmas @ all
on Dec 22, 2008I wish a peaceful Merry Christmas Greetings from Germany~Whitewolfe~...



German cream cheese ~ Spundekäse
on Dec 6, 2008Pfälzer Spundekäse (from Rhineland-Palatinate - Germany)~This cream chesse is a wonderful snack with a good German vine~Ingredients:4 ounces cream cheese4 ounces Quark cheese100 ml sour cream1/2 oniongarlicpepper, salt2 teaspoons paprikaPreparation...



German beer culture from North to South
on Nov 18, 2008German beer culture from North to SouthMartin Luther said that his favorite wedding gift was a barrel "German beer". Thomas Mann once wrote that he had received a glass of "Helles" gives him "Lehnstuhlbehagen" (arm chair comf



Cooked Potato Salad
on Nov 8, 2008Cooked Potato Salad / gekochter Kartoffelsalat3 large potatoes, washed and peeled3 slices bacon, chopped*1/4 c. white onions, peeled and chopped2 tbsp. flour2 chicken bouillon cubes dissolved in 1 1/4 c. hot water1/2 tsp. salt1/4 tsp. pepper2 tbsp. s...



Leek Quiche
on Nov 5, 2008Leek QuicheIngredients:25g Butter3 young leeks, finely sliced2 tbsp Olive oil300g streaky smoked bacon lardons200ml double cream250g Parmesan4 Eggssmall bunch flat-leaf parsley, finely choppedready made short crust pastry tart case, 23cm diameterpepp...



about Asparagus
on Oct 31, 2008about AsparagusAsparagus officinalis is a flowering plant species in the genus Asparagus from which the popular vegetable known as asparagus is obtained. It is native to most of Europe, northern Africa and western Asia. It is now also widely cultivat...



about German Strammer Max
on Oct 12, 2008about German Strammer MaxThe term Strammer Max (literally "strong Max" or "tight Max") originated in the 1920s in Saxon slang.The original Strammer Max is a slice of bread fried in butter and covered with ham and fried egg. The ham may



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