hans sussers food

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 !

Link To Pizza Dough
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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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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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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).

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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For Gnocchi Recipe Click Here
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Hans' Gnocchi & Strip

Hans’ Gnocchi & Strip

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Fried, Fried, Fried, Fried & Fried

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My  own Superbowl dinner yesterday.  I loved every bit of it 🙂
The secret is to make sure that everything is very crispy and not greasy at all.
Fried chicken breast, fried scallions, fried mushrooms, fried pickled artichoke hearts and fried dill pickles.
Served with tonkatsu dipping sauce and scotch bonnet hot sauce – absolute fried food bliss 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Fried, Fried, Fried, Fried & Fried

Fried, Fried, Fried, Fried & Fried

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Chicken Cordon Bleu Ala Kiev

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How  to improve on a chicken cordon bleu you ask? By preparing it ala kiev I say 🙂
Chicken ala Kiev – breaded chicken breast stuffed with garlic/herb butter.

P.S.
Don’t tell my cardiologist !

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Chicken Cordon Bleu Ala Kiev

Chicken Cordon Bleu Ala Kiev

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Chicken Cordon Bleu Ala Kiev

Chicken Cordon Bleu Ala Kiev

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Roasted Suckling Pig

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Leftover  suckling pig from last night, re-heated, sprinkled with kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper and served for today’s lunch with mustard, horseradish, sour dough bread and a couple of Negra Modelo 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !

Roasted Suckling Pig

Roasted Suckling Pig

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Roasted Suckling Pig

Spanferkel

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Roasted Suckling Pig

Lechon Asado

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Roasted Suckling Pig

Cochon De Lait

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Roasted Suckling Pig

Roasted Suckling Pig

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National Flags Made Of Food

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As part of a promotion for the Sydney International Food Festival, the advertising agency WHYBIN\TBWA designed 18 national flags using foods each country is commonly associated with and that would also match the colors of the flag. 

Wow !
Such a simple, logic idea that has taken so long for somebody to visualize and promote. I stumbled across this by chance and was amazed that it did not get more attention world-wide, considering that everybody and their dog is now into creative food presentation and expressing themself through food. I hope that I can inspire to follow suit and that I can get many submissions from my readers with their own creation of a country flag of their choice. If there are more than one of the same country, we will vote which one to publish. If you’d like to submit, please use a white background and a similar rectangular plate as in the originals.

Life is Good !  Let’s do this ! 🙂

Should your your picture appear here, you will of course get the proper credits !

Below find the originals pictures and on the bottom of the page the appropriate credits.
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Thailand -  sweet chilli sauce, shredded coconut and blue swimmer crab

Thailand –
sweet chilli sauce, shredded coconut and blue swimmer crab

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South Korea -  kimbap and sauces

South Korea –
kimbap and sauces

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Vietnam -  rambutan, lychee and starfruit

Vietnam –
rambutan, lychee and starfruit

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United States -  hot dogs, ketchup and mustard

United States –
hot dogs, ketchup and mustard

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United Kingdom -  scone, cream and jams

United Kingdom –
scone, cream and jams

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Turkey -  Turkish Delight

Turkey –
Turkish Delight

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Switzerland -  charcuteries and swiss cheese

Switzerland –
charcuteries and swiss cheese

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Spain -  chorizo and rice

Spain –
chorizo and rice

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Japan -  tuna and rice

Japan –
tuna and rice

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Lebanon -  tomatoes, pita bread and parsley

Lebanon –
tomatoes, pita bread and parsley

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Indonesia -  spicy curries and rice

Indonesia –
spicy curries and rice

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India -  curry chicken, rice, cheera thoran and papadum wafer

India –
curry chicken, rice, cheera thoran and papadum wafer

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Greece -  olives and feta cheese

Greece –
olives and feta cheese

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France -  blue cheese, brie cheese and grapes

France –
blue cheese, brie cheese and grapes

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China -  dragon fruit and star fruit

China –
dragon fruit and star fruit

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Brazil -  banana leaf, limes, pineapple and passion fruit

Brazil –
banana leaf, limes, pineapple and passion fruit

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Australia -  meat pie and sauce

Australia –
meat pie and sauce

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Credits
Client: Sydney International Food Festival
Advertising Agency: WHYBIN\TBWA, Sydney, Australia
Executive Creative Director: Garry Horner
Creative Director: Matt Kemsley
Art Director: Miles Jeffreys
Copywriter: Tammy Keegan
Photographer: Natalie Boog
Retoucher: Nick Mueller
Food Stylist: Trish Heagerty
via   twistedsifter.com
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Breakfast Of Champions # 32 – Milanesa Mexicana

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This  exact dish was my daily breakfast staple for a few months back in 1975, when I spend extended time vacationing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
At that time, Puerto Vallarta was still a smallish, sleepy city with few hotels and minimal night life. Puerto Vallarta became internationally famous after American director John Huston filmed his 1963 film The Night of the Iguana in Mismaloya, a small town just south of Puerto Vallarta. I still have a photo from 1975 which I took on the beach where Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were having their “sexy” beach scenes. It was basically a deserted piece of beach where only a few hippies and locals hung out. In the shot I took, there are as many pigs as people roaming the beach.
Times and Puerto Vallarta sure have changed since then 😦
However, at the time, the group of friend’s I spent most night’s with was a show band from Ireland named “Los Irlandeses”. They performed at the night club of the only 5-star hotel in town, the Westin Hotel, located on a small beach just outside of town. Their show started at around 11.00pm five times a week and that’s when and where I usually started my evening. They made sure to talk to me from the stage when I got there during the show and treated me as if I were a VIP. Since this was the hottest place in town, this little game made sure that by the time the show ended at around 1.00 am, there were already a few groupies sitting on my table, ready to party with the guy’s from the band and I.
We usually partied until 6.00 or 7.00 am (we were very young and sleeping during the day when it was hot made sense. Only the tourists came for a tan 🙂
So, at that time of the day, we usually went to a restaurant/bar in an area close to the beach which served great food (all food was good at that time of day). Almost all the time my best friend at the time who was the drummer of the band and I ended up ordering the same dish, day after day – Milanesa, accompanied by guacamole, salsa mexicana and fried egg’s, washed down with a few Dos Equis beers.
This was the usual daily before going to bed ritual. The Getting out of bed ritual in the late afternoon usually involved  a couple of dos equis and a mexican style chicken and lime soup, containing shredded chicken, rice, vegetables and lots of cilantro.
So there you have it : Milanesa Mexicana and a few memories 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Viva Mexico !

Guacamole Recipe Link
Salsa Mexicana Link
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The Domino Principle, 1977

The Domino Principle, 1977

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Milanesa Mexicana

Milanesa Mexicana

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saute breaded pork, veal,  chicken or beef cutlets until golden and cooked to your desired doneness

saute breaded pork, veal, chicken or beef cutlets until golden and cooked to your desired doneness

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meanwhile, prepare sunny side up's

meanwhile, prepare sunny side up egg’s

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milanesa

milanesa

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top with guacamole

top with guacamole

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top with salsa mexicana

top with salsa mexicana

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top with sour cream

top with sour cream

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top with sunny side up egg's

top with sunny side up egg’s

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Milanesa Mexicana

Milanesa Mexicana

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“Easy Does It” # 3 – Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drumettes

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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 :-)

Perfect for super bowl party !
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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Easy Does It #3 Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drummets

“Easy Does It”  #3  – Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drumettes

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season wings and drummets with kosher salt, sriracha, soy sauce, lime juice and granulated garlic, saute on both sides until cooked through

season wings and drummets with kosher salt, sriracha, soy sauce, lime juice and granulated garlic, saute on both sides until cooked through

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remove from heat, add sweet thai chilli sauce

remove from heat, add sweet thai chilli sauce

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add saoy sauce, mix well so all the chicken is well coated. To serve, sprinkle with sesame seeds and scallions

add soy sauce, mix well so all the chicken is well coated. To serve, sprinkle with sesame seeds and scallions

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Easy Does It #3 Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drummets

“Easy Does It”   #3 – Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drumettes

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Easy Does It #3 Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drummets

“Easy Does It:   #3 –  Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drumettes

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Easy Does It #3 Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drummets

“Easy Does It”   #3  – Asian Inspired Chicken Wings And Drumettes

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