Sunday, 3 November 2013

Sauerbraten - a delicious Franconian dish

Today I want to introduce you a bit to our Bavarian/Franconian cuisine. As I mentioned in some posts before, Franconia (where I am actually from) is the northern part of Bavaria and our cultures and cuisines are as good as alike.
But there is one dish - the Franconian Sauerbraten - that is very special here in Franconia. Sauerbraten is a marinated pot roast dish that is known throughout Germany but recipes vary from region to region.
This recipe is a traditional Franconian one and I hope to guide you through it with no problems. Who knows ... maybe you'll be cooking it, too, someday to show off ;-)

Of course, you can go to the supermarket and buy some ready-made sauce but this recipe does not contain any of those ingredients. Everything is made fresh from scratch.
Therefore, you need to decide in advance on which day you want to eat Sauerbraten because you need to marinade the beef four or five days beforehand.

Here are the ingredients you need for the marinade (which later will be used for the sauce):



After 4 or 5 days in the marinade and in the fridge, you take out the beef and sieve the vegetables. Then you prepare the following ingredients:


Step 1 & 2: Let the vegetables drain well and keep the rest of the marinade in a bowl. Dab the beef with some paper towel.
Step 3: Stir-fry the beef on each side in some vegetable oil for about 2 till 3 minutes. Then take it out of the pan again.
Step 4: Now put the vegetables into the pan and let them braise.


Step 5: Add the rest of the marinade and the tomato paste and stir well.
Step 6: Put the meat back into the pan and add the sugar and the cranberries.
Step 7: Crumble the Soßenlebkuchen (maybe you can find it in a German supermarket or a gourmet food shop) or the pumpernickel and add it. If you use the pumpernickel, don't forget the syrup. Just add as much as syrup as you like, depending on how much sweetness you want to add. And add just as much pumpernickel as you need to thicken the gravy a bit more.
Step 8: Stir all the ingredients well into the gravy and let the Sauerbraten simmer for about 2 hours on a pretty low heat. You can let it simmer in a pan with a lid on your cooking plate or in your oven.


As side dishes, I chose Knödel (potato dumplings) and red cabbage. I was a bit lazy, so I just bought some fresh Knödel dough and red cabbage as you can see in the pictures below.

Just put the red cabbage in a pot, add 200 ml currant juice and two sliced apples. Let the juice first boil up a bit and then let the cabbage simmer on low for as long as you want to (depending how soft you want your cabbage, I let mine simmer for about 2 hours). Almost at the end, you should add some black pepper and salt. Be careful though not to add too much. 
I used two glasses of red cabbage which is almost 1 kg. That is why I used 200 ml juice and two apples. If you want to make less cabbage, then use less juice and apples :-)



This is how you roll Knödel :-) Maybe you can find some dough in a German supermarket or the like. If not, you can probably google how to make German potato dumplings. I will probably upload a recipe with step-by-step instruction pictures at some point. 
And by the way, this little thing I put in the middle of the Knödel in the second picture is a bread crumb. To be honest, I don't know why we put them in the Knödel but my mother said it is important for the Knödel not to fall apart while they are being cooked in the water.


Here is the result :-)


I added some extra cranberries on the plate. I didn't sieve the vegetables out of the gravy again but you can do that of course if you want to. If you leave them in the gravy, however, make sure that you don't eat the juniper berries and the bay leaves (doesn't taste that great ;-) ).

I hope you enjoyed this post/recipe/dish :-) I would be thrilled to get some feedback.

Kat :-)






Friday, 1 November 2013

Cashew Chicken



Schon seit längerem bin ich auf der Suche nach einem Rezept für dieses asiatische Gericht. Hühnchen mit Cashewnüssen!
In Kopenhagen habe ich dieses Gericht total gerne im Wok Shop gegessen und deswegen wollte ich dieses Gericht selbst zu Hause nachkochen. Und nun habe ich endlich ein ähnliches Rezept von einer Amerikanerin auf Pinterest gefunden. Ich habe es heute nachgekocht mit ein paar Abwandlungen (allein schon, um mehr Soße zu dem Gericht zu haben, denn ich mag es nicht allzu trocken). Meine Eltern haben mitgegessen und sie fanden es superlecker. Also, ich kann es nur empfehlen und hoffe, ihr habt jetzt eine neue Kochinspiration :-)

Zum Rezept:

für 4 Personen
ca. 400 - 500 gr Hähnchenbrust
40 gr Mehl
einen guten halben TL Pfeffer
1 EL Rapsöl
150 ml Sojasauce
6 EL Reisessig
6 EL Ketchup
3 EL brauner Zucker (kann auch weißer sein)
2 - 3 Knoblauchzehen, fein gehackt (je nach Geschmack)
1 TL frisch geriebener Ingwer (Achtung! nicht mehr als einen TL)
1 1/2 TL Paprikapulver
100 - 150 gr Cashewnüsse (je nachdem, wie viel man will)
2 - 3 Frühlingszwiebeln (wieder je Geschmack)

Kleiner Tipp zu Beginn: Benutzt am besten eine große Pfanne mit Deckel.

Das Mehl und den Pfeffer in einer Schüssel mischen, Hähnchenbrust in kleine Stücke schneiden und in der Schüssel im Mehl-Pfeffer-Gemisch wälzen. Das Rapsöl in einer Pfanne erhitzen und das Fleisch goldbrauen anbraten. 
Sojasauce, Reisessig, Ketchup, brauner Zucker, Knoblauch, Ingwer und Paprikapulver in einer Schüssel vermischen und über das angebratene Hühnchen geben. Das Ganze aufkochen lassen und dann auf niedrigster Stufe mit Deckel weiterköcheln lassen. Nach ca. 15 Minuten die Cashewnüsse und die klein gehackten Frühlingszwiebeln hinzugeben. Dann nochmals 15 Minuten köcheln lassen. Das Gericht dann mit Reis servieren und genießen :-)


For some time now, I have already been looking for a recipe for this Asian dish - chicken with cashew nuts!
I really liked eating that dish at the wok shop in Copenhagen and that's why I wanted to cook it myself at home. And now I finally found a similar recipe by an American woman on pinterest. Today I tried it out with a few alterations (not only to have more sauce for this dish because I don't like it too dry). My parents came for dinner and they also thought that it was super delicious. I can only recommend this dish and hope that you've got some new cooking inspiration :-)

the recipe

ca. 400 - 500 gr skinless chicken breasts 
40 gr flour
a good 1/2 tsp black pepper
1 tbsp canola oil
150 ml soy sauce
6 tbsp rice vinegar
6 tbsp ketchup
3 tbsp brown sugar (or normal white sugar)
2 or 3 garlic cloves, minced (depending on taste)
1 tsp freshly grated ginger(watch out! don't use more than a tsp)
1 1/2 tsp paprika powder
100 - 150 gr cashew nuts, unsalted (depending on how many you like to have in your dish)
2 or 3 spring onions/scallions (again depending on your taste)

Some piece of advice for starters: use a big frying pan that has a lid.
Put the flour and the pepper in a bowl and mix it. Cut the chicken into small pieces and toss it in the flour-pepper-mix. Heat the canola oil in a frying pan and add the chicken. Fry the chicken until it is golden brown. 
Combine the soy sauce, vinegar, ketchup, sugar, garlic, ginger and paprika powder in a bowl and pour it over the chicken. Let everything boil up, then continue to let it simmer with the lid on low. After about 15 minutes, add the cashew nuts and the chopped spring onions. Let it simmer for another 15 minutes. Serve it with rice and enjoy it :-)

Kat :-)

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Musiktipp <3 music tip

Ich bin verliebt! Und zwar gnadenlos in ein Album, das ich nur zufällig entdeckt habe. Letztes Wochenende habe ich mich von Webseite zu Webseite, von Links zu Links durchgeklickt, einfach aus Langeweile und bin dann irgendwann auf einen Musiktipp gestoßen. Nate Richert und sein Album 'Halogen Moon'! Da ich zurzeit immer die selben fünf Alben im Zug zur Arbeit höre (Feist, Travis, Kings of Leon, Florence and the Machine und Ghost of the Robot), dachte ich mir, dass ich mal kurz auf iTunes ein wenig in das Album reinhöre. Also habe ich ein Lied angeklickt und schon nach den ersten 10 Sekunden von dem Lied wusste ich, dass ich mir das Album unbedingt kaufen muss. Und es hat sich gelohnt! Seit einer Woche nun höre ich im Zug und zu Hause nichts mehr anderes. 
Die Stimme von Nate Richert ist wirklich toll und die Musik heitert mich auf, wenn ich aus dem Zugfenster schaue und nichts als Regen und einen grauen Himmel im Moment sehe.
Ich bin unheimlich froh, dass ich dieses Album und auch diesen Musikstil entdeckt habe und kann den Kauf der CD nur wärmstens empfehlen :-) Und wenn ihr das Album kauft, dann hoffe ich, dass es euch auch so ans Herz wächst wie mir.

Eure Kat



I'm in love! And that is merciless with an album that I only discovered by accident. Last weekend, I was clicking my way through the web, from website to website, from link to link, just because I was bored and after a while I came across a music tip. Nate Richert and his album 'halogen moon'! Since I have listened to the same five albums lately on the train to work (Feist, Travis, Kings of Leon, Florence and the Machine and Ghost of the Robot), I thought that I should listen quickly to the album on iTunes. So I clicked on one song and already after the first 10 seconds of the song I knew that I absolutely must buy this album. And it was totally worth it! For a week now, I have listened to nothing else but this on the train and at home.
Nate Richert's voice is really great and the music cheers me up when I look out of the train window and only see rain and a grey sky outside at the moment.
I am incredibly glad that I discovered this album and also this kind of music and I only can highly recommend buying this CD :-) And if you buy the album, I hope that it will also grow that much on you as it did on me.

Yours, Kat


 

Thursday, 3 October 2013

Die Häkelsaison ist wieder da :-) crochet season is back!!

Ich bin einer von den eher wenigen, die den Herbst und Winter mögen und nicht ständig über die Kälte und Dunkelheit meckern. Tee, kuschelige Tage und Abende zu Hause, Weihnachten usw. ... und Häkeln und Stricken! Das Häkelfieber hat mich wie jedes Jahr zu dieser Zeit gepackt. 
Normalerweise stricke ich lieber, weil ich das besser kann. Das dachte ich zumindest, bis ich von meiner Tante ein Häkelbuch für Socken und Hausschuhe bekommen habe und aus diesem Buch diese tollen Ballerina-Hausschuhe selbst gehäkelt habe.


Leider bin ich mir nicht sicher, ob ich die Anleitung hier veröffentlich darf (ich schätze mal eher weniger -> Copyright!), aber Anleitungen gibt es sicher auch im Internet irgendwo zu finden. Solche Ballerinas zu häkeln geht wirklich leichter als man denkt und es macht Spaß. 
Wer nun auch Lust auf Häkeln bekommen hat, sollte einmal bei youtube die Videos von eliZZZa13 anschauen. Sie erklärt dort in Videos auf Deutsch und auch auf Englisch wie man häkelt und strickt. Außerdem hat sie zwei Webseiten (Nadelspiel und knitaholics), die wirklich toll und interessant sind. Die Frau hat's einfach drauf!

Also viel Spaß beim kreativ sein und einen schönen Herbst!

Eure Kat


I am one of the few people who like autumn and winter and who does not constantly complain about the cold and darkness. Tea, cozy days and evenings at home, Christmas, and so on ... and crochet and knitting! I've caught the crochet fever again as always at that time of the year. 
Normally, I prefer knitting because I am better at this. At least that is what I thought until I got a book on how to crochet socks and slippers. I found these beautiful ballerina slippers and crocheted them.

I am unfortunately not sure whether I am allowed to publish the instructions on my blog (I guess rather not for copyright reasons!) but there are certainly a lot of instructions on the internet somewhere. Crocheting such ballerinas is actually easier than you think and it is fun.
If you feel like crocheting now, too, you should check out the videos of eliZZZa13 on youtube. There she explains in German and in English how to crochet and knit. She also has two websites ((Nadelspiel and knitaholics)which are truly amazing and interesting. This woman has it down pat!

Have fun being creative and enjoy autumn!

Yours, Kat