Mrs.Anteater
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And I just tried a piece- I like it. Put that salt in the dough.
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I can just imaging seeing that in a recipe book and I would be like NEXT when it comes to grind the rye.Ok, here the original and my changes in brackets:
Hungarian Krautpie
Dough:
The recipe asks for 15 g of fresh yeast ( something I have never found here in Canada- fresh yeast),
175g lukewarm sourmilk ( I just used regular milk), 2 1/2 tbs sunflower oil, 1/2 tsp salt ( I omitted, because Sauerkraut is already salty), 175g wheat, 75 g rye (in this cookbook they grind the flour just before using it, I just used 200 g of wheat to make a basic dough with the yeast), 1/2 tsp cumin, 50 g shredded cheese
,ix all together, let rise ( I usually either put the container into hot water for rising or set it on a heat bag and cover it up.
For the filling:
450 g Sauerkraut, 125g onions ( which is two small or one larger), 200 g apples, shredded ( two small ), one green and one red pepper ( I only had red ones), 6 TBS sunflower oil, 1 tsp cumin, 2 tsp sweet paprika, 1/2 tsp rosen
aprika ( I used red paprika and smoked paprika) salt, optional 1-3 tbs dry white wine ( I didn’t have any, but I can see that that would be a nice flavour)
topping:
125 Esrom cheese ( I used raclette cheese- similar strong tasting to esrom.
And I just tried a piece- I like it. Put that salt in the dough.
Either one- I tried with my milk but it got all curdled, must have put too much vinegar. Buttermilk and wine would have been good and rye flour, too. I wasn’t going to run to the store, though.And by sour milk, do they mean buttermilk, or "soured milk", using lemon juice/vinegar?
Either one- I tried with my milk but it got all curdled, must have put too much vinegar. Buttermilk and wine would have been good and rye flour, too. I wasn’t going to run to the store, though.
Just watched A Dog's Purpose on Netflix the other day.
The main character (dog) befriends a donkey but doesn't really know what to make of this creature. He always refers to the donkey as "Horse-Dog".
Just watched A Dog's Purpose on Netflix the other day.
The main character (dog) befriends a donkey but doesn't really know what to make of this creature. He always refers to the donkey as "Horse-Dog".