Author: Hans Susser

Germany/USA

Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patty (“Pommes De Terre Macaire” With A Twist)

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Once  a regular item on a menu, I have not seen pommes macaire on a menu for many years. What a shame, since they are such a great dish and so easy to prepare. Another thing that baffles me is that whenever I ask folk’s if they like pickled herring, the answer is usually no. Then how come I  see  pickled herring  and/or  roll mops  on just about every supermarket shelf? Somebody must be buying 🙂
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So when I had some leftover baked potatoes, I first thought of making another twice baked potato, but I cooked that often lately so I wanted to come up with something different and yummy, so here it is : Herring and potato patty, served with spicy potatoes and wasabi.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patty (Pommes Macaire With A Twist)

Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patty (Pommes Macaire With A Twist)

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potato, greek yogurt, horseradish, mustard,  scallions, pickle juice, pickled onions, dijon mustard, salt, pepper, mix well, form into patties, dredge in panko

potato, greek yogurt, horseradish, mustard, scallions, pickle juice, pickled onions, dijon mustard, salt, pepper, mix well, form into patties, dredge in panko


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saute in clarified butter on both sides until golden, meanwhile, heat small cooked potatoes in tomato sauce seasoned with plenty of garlic paste and sriracha

saute in clarified butter on both sides until golden, meanwhile, heat small cooked potatoes in tomato sauce seasoned with plenty of garlic paste and sriracha

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almost done.........

almost done………

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Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patties

Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patties

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Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patty (Pommes Macaire With A Twist)

Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patty (Pommes Macaire With A Twist)

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Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patties

Sauteed Pickled Herring And Potato Patties

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Spicy Garlic Potatoes In Tomato Sauce

Spicy Garlic Potatoes In Tomato Sauce

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Shrimp & Chili Broth With Rice Bucatini, Broccolini, Shrimp And Wood Ear Mushroom

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Today’s  late breakfast consisted of some of my favorite ingredients:
Bucatini, shrimp, fried onions, broccolini and wood ear’s.
Used in one single dish made for a superior concoction I could eat any time of the day, seven day’s a week 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Shrimp & Chili Broth With Rice Bucatini, Broccolini, Shrimp And Wood Ear Mushroom

Shrimp & Chili Broth With Rice Bucatini, Broccolini, Shrimp And Wood Ear Mushroom

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Fussili Col Buco With Venison Bolognese, Vodka And Gorgonzola

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Yesterday  I got some fresh ground venison from a friend visiting from Tennessee.
I am usually not a big fan of game but since he asked me to prep something for dinner, I came up with this dish which turned out to be pretty amazing 🙂
Obviously, if you don’t eat game, you can substitute the venison with any other ground meat. Traditionally, the alcohol to cook game with would be gin (juniper berry flavor), but I don’t drink that stuff so I don’t have it at home. However, vodka and chopped juniper berries did the trick here.

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Fussili Col Buco With Venison Bolognese, Vodka And Gorgonzola

Fussili Col Buco With Venison Bolognese, Vodka And Gorgonzola

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Schwäbischer Zwiebelrostbraten Mit Pommes Frites (Swabian Style Rib Eye & Fries)

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One  of any true Swabian and Austrian favorite dishes, zwiebel rostbraten is usually served with spätzle and a small salad.
For my lunch today I substituted the spätzle with “Hans Special Fries” and omitted the salad. I also added capers and a bit of the capers pickle liquid to the sauce. I have done that for many years and although not original, it will enhance the flavor of the sauce positively.

Bon Appetit !   An Guata !
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For Recipe Of Hans’ Special Fries, Click Here
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“Easy Does It” # 5 – Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream Salad

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Dear  Friend’s
Although most of my followers are culinary professionals, there is also a large segment of followers who are just starting to enjoy cooking on a slightly higher than basic level. I have therefore decided to publish, under the moniker “Easy Does It“,  from time to time some very basic recipe variations of dishes which otherwise might seem complicated to some folks. I will break them down to the easiest, most simple instructions, so that those of you who are intimidated by elaborate recipes will be able to prepare these dishes properly, adjusted to your taste and liking, right from the get-go.
Enjoy :-)
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Salad made with cucumbers, sour cream or yogurt and dill is served in many countries, of course under  many different names but with basically the same ingredients. I grew up in Swabia in Southern Germany, were gurkensalat was part of many meals, either served as part of a mixed salad (salat teller) or by itself as accompaniment to a main dish. It is made with cucumbers (any type), salt, pepper, a dash of sugar, vinegar and either sour cream or yogurt, .

Bon Appetit ! Life is Good !
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Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream  Salad

Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream Salad

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wash cucumbers, pat dry

wash cucumbers, pat dry

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peel cucumbers, slice thin

peel cucumbers, slice thin

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season generously with kosher salt, mix well, let sit for 30 minutes

season generously with kosher salt, mix well, let sit for 30 minutes

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squeeze as much moisture from cucumbers as possible, discard liquid

squeeze as much moisture from cucumbers as possible, discard liquid

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add sour cream or greek yoghurt, granulated garlic, cayenne papper and lots of dill. mix well

add sour cream or greek yogurt, granulated garlic, cayenne pepper and lots of dill, mix well

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Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream  Salad

Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream Salad

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Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream  Salad

Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream Salad

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Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream  Salad

Cucumber, Dill & Sour Cream Salad

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Spicy Pork Rib Souse

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While  this is not your typical souse, it is without a doubt a great one. Souse comes in many forms and tastes and each source will tell you that only their’s is original and worth eating. Sometimes souse is eaten hot, but most of the times cold or rather at room temperature to ensure the full development of flavor. Souse is served in many countries, usually under different names. (Click here for more info ). Most times I use pig’s feet or pig’s ears, but this time pork rib’s tickled my fancy. My inspiration for this particular recipe came when my neighbor Asis brought me a bottle of  “Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Hot Sauce  (Capsicum Chinense), prepared by his mother back in Trinidad. It is by far the best hot sauce I have ever tasted, very hot but at the same time very fruity and flavorful. Poetry in a bottle 🙂

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Spicy Pork Rib Souse

Spicy Pork Rib Souse

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Spicy Pork Rib Souse

Spicy Pork Rib Souse

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Surf & Turf – Striploin, Cod Filet, Coconut Rice And Curried Lentils

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Surf  & turf, much different from your standard steak and lobster with fries. Different, but definitely not less delicious, maybe even more so and for sure more interesting 🙂
Thinly sliced striploin cutlets, cod filet’s, curried lentils and coconut rice, what a great combination of textures and flavors.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Surf & Turf

Surf & Turf

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Surf & Turf - Striploin, Cod Filet, Coconut Rice And Curried Lentils

Surf & Turf – Striploin, Cod Filet, Coconut Rice And Curried Lentils

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Mushroom Pizza With Edamame

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Today  I had to catch-up with the chores I neglected during the week. Since this made for a very busy day, there was not much time to cook a fancy lunch, so a quick and easy dish was in order. This pizza fit the bill perfectly. Quick, easy, “lecker” 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !

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Mushroom Pizza With Edamame

Mushroom Pizza With Edamame

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“Easy Does It” # 4 – Garlic Confit Paste

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Although most of my followers are culinary professionals, there is also a large segment of followers who are just starting to enjoy cooking on a slightly higher than basic level. I have therefore decided to publish, under the moniker “Easy Does It“,  from time to time some very basic recipe variations of dishes which otherwise might seem complicated to some folks. I will break them down to the easiest, most simple instructions, so that those of you who are intimidated by elaborate recipes will be able to prepare these dishes properly, adjusted to your taste and liking, right from the get-go.
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We all know that roasted garlic paste is a wonderful thing, it will enhance the taste of just about everything, except maybe vanilla pudding. But few of us are willing to switch on the oven for one hour just to roast a few cloves of garlic and the chopped garlic in water you can buy at your grocery store just does not do it. So, for the perfect solution to have great, easy to do garlic paste available at all times, try this simple recipe. Once done, it will last in your fridge or freezer for a very long time. You can use it for sauteing, marinades, dressings etc.
If you don’t like olive oil, you can substitute the olive oil with a more neutral-tasting peanut or canola oil, clarified, butter, duck fat, pork or chicken fat. Experiment whats suit’s you best.
Enjoy :-)
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peeled garlic, olive oil, sea salt

peeled garlic, olive oil, sea salt

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season with cayenne pepper, confit very slowly without browning garlic for about one hour

season with cayenne pepper, confit very slowly without browning garlic for about one hour

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blend until smooth

blend until smooth

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Confit Garlic Paste

Confit Garlic Paste

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saute in its own oil

saute in its own fat

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Hans’ Gnocchi & Strip

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This  dish has everything I love: Steak, gnocchi, mushrooms, bok choy, wasabi and a few more other goodies, seasoned with lots of garlic paste and sriracha and – voilà, great comfort food prepared in a snap (I did have leftover gnocchi I had made the day before).

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Hans' Gnocchi & Strip

Hans’ Gnocchi & Strip

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