German dishes?!


Question: anyone know what these dishes are?

zupfkuchen and knogsberger klopse?


Answers: anyone know what these dishes are?

zupfkuchen and knogsberger klopse?

zupfkuchen

This is one of the europe's popular torte. It is a combination of shortcrust pastry and cheesecake

K?nigsberger Klopse
An unusual dish from Germany, which taste very delicious.
The anchovies, capers and lemon juice give it a lovely tangy taste.

16 oz ( 450g ) of ground beef
1 large onion ( peeled and chopped )
10 anchovy fillets, finely chopped
2 tablespoons capers, chopped
1 large egg, beaten
2 - 3 slices of white bread, soaked in water
juice of 1 lemon
2 bay leaves
2 cloves
1/2 tablespoon of sunflower oil
salt and freshly ground pepper
1 tablespoon of flour mixed with water

gently fry the onion until glazed, put aside.

mix the ground beef, most of the chopped anchovies, capers, egg and the soaked bread which has been squeezed dry, together. Then mix in the cooled fried onion and some salt and pepper

form little meatballs, put aside

bring in a wide saucepan a fair amount of water to the boil, having salt, the lemon juice, the bay leaves and cloves added.

place the meatballs into the hot water and bring it slowly back to the boil then lower the heat and let it simmer gently for 30 minutes

when cooked, mix some of the stock( the water where the meatballs cooked in ) with the mixed flour, some of the anchovies and capers, bring to boil and let simmer for 2-3 minutes

pour over the meatballs and serve with boiled potatoes or rice and your favorite vegetable

Bon Appetit

hi there.

The only thing that i know that zupfkuchen is a very popular cake which is basically a chocolate cheesecake. sometimes it has fillings such as cherry or rum or Kirschwasser.

The second dish you are looking for is spelled Konigsberger klopse they are basically meatballs made out of 3 main ingredients anchovies, potato and ground beef served with gravy on top





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