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Breakfast Of Champions # 16 ” Strammer Max “


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Back  in my youth, in Germany and Austria you were able to order this breakfast dish in any Hotel and in many  “Gaststaetten” , mostly for breakfast but also as a snack during any time of the day or evening. Of course at that time there was freshly ground pepper instead of the sriracha sauce, but other than that, strammer max has not changed in a hundred years. Obviously, it is as simple and good today as it was then  🙂
Toast a good bread of your choice until golden, spread with roasted garlic paste, top with sauted ham and fried egg (add sliced cheese between ham and egg if you prefer), drizzle some sriracha and sprinkle with fresh herbs. Accompany with a small salad and ketchup and scotch bonnet sauce.
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Bon Appetit !   Life is good !
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Late Night Snack: Romaine, Tomatoes, Eggs & Seafood

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What  a great, tasty snack last night at 1.00 am.
Just about three minutes of preparation,
but a great, very enjoyable meal  🙂
If you use canned food, just make sure it is of
very good quality, a few extra $ will make a
big difference in taste, texture and appearance.

I used a simple Dijon mustard vinaigrette,
grape tomatoes, hard-boiled eggs, romaine
lettuce, octopus, mussels, sesame grissini
and sprinkled some Chili flakes on top.
Voila ! Good eat’n !
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Bon Appetit !  Life is Good !
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Foie De Veau “Berlinoise”

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Kalbs Leber “Berliner Art”, Sauted Veal Liver “Berlin Style”,
with Brussel sprouts and potato gnocchi in asiago cream.
I know, I know- Offal again . But, I just love that stuff   🙂
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Ingredient’s :
Liver:
Veal liver,  trimmed, thinly sliced
Coating mixture,   flour, cornmeal, cayenne pepper, kosher salt
Oil to saute,
Butter to saute,

Gnocchi:
Russet potatoes,   cooked, peeled, mashed
A/P flour,   sifted
Eggs,  whole, whisked
Heavy cream,
Tomato sauce,   very small amount
Asiago cheese,   grated
Kosher salt,
Cayenne pepper,
Butter,   to saute

Brussel Sprouts:
Brussel sprouts,   outer leaves removed, halved, blanched
Onions,   fine brunoise
Bacon,   fine julienne
Roasted garlic paste,
Kosher salt,
Cayenne pepper,
nutmeg,   grated
Butter,   to saute

Garnish:
Onions,   finely sliced
Fiji apples,   sliced, cored
Oil,   to saute
Butter,   to saute

Method :

Liver:
Dredge liver in coating mixture, shake off excess. Saute in hot oil until golden brown, discard oil. Add butter and saute on both sides until butter  is foamy. remove to absorbent paper.

Gnocchi:
Add egg, seasoning and flour to potatoes, mix lightly until smooth. Shape into gnocchi. Cook a sample. If too soft, add flour. If too dense, add egg. Cook in boiling water until gnocchi float. Remove with slotted spoon into strainer. Saute in melted butter, add heavy cream, a small amount of tomato sauce and seasoning. Reduce until texture is creamy, remove from heat and add grated cheese.

Brussel Sprouts:
Saute bacon until fat has rendered and bacon is crispy. Add onions and saute until onions are translucent. Add butter, Brussel sprouts, garlic and seasoning. Saute until sprouts are heated through.

Garnish:
Dredge onions and apples in coating mixture, shake off excess.  Saute in hot oil until golden brown, discard oil. Add butter and saute until butter  is foamy. Remove to absorbent paper.
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Serving suggestion:  See pictures.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Garlic Noodles & Pickled Cucumbers

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Hardly  can you prepare a more simple, tasty and satisfying meal then this one.
On top of that, it is fast and easy to prepare and light on the wallet.
What’s not to love about that ? 🙂
The recipe I used today included only the seasonings in the photo on this page.
The version at the link below is a bit more complex. I love both versions equally.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !

P.S.
Long noodles (longevity noodles)are a symbol of good luck.
Let’s hope they work for 2013 🙂
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Recipe for   “GARLIC NOODLES ”   Here

Recipe for   “CHINESE CUCUMBER SALAD”   Here

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Chinese Pickled Cucumber

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Chinese  cucumber  salad.  涼拌黃瓜 (liáng bàn huáng guā)
This is a dish I make often at home. It is easy to prepare, economical , (say cheap if you want  :-). It holds up well in the fridge for a few day’s and I use it as appetizer, side dish or snack during any time of the day, but mostly late at night when I want something tasty, fresh and spicy.

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Ingredients :

Cucumbers,   cut into batons
White rice vinegar,
Garlic,   paste
Ginger,   grated
Chili ,   diced  (substitute peper flakes if you must)
Soy sauce,   just a small amount, so as not to discolor cucumbers
Sesame oil,
Kosher salt,
Sugar,

Method :

Salt the cucumbers, cover and let stand for 30 minutes. Discard the salty juices which have collected. Ad all other  ingredients, adjust seasoning if necessary.

Note: For a variation add a teaspoon of finely diced ginger. You can substitute the cucumber with another vegetable such as radish, jicama, cabbage or Chinese cabbage.
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Curried Lentil Soup With Pork & Pork

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Curried  lentil soup with pork, vegetables, potatoes, sun dried tomatoes, chilis and chicharones (the other pork) ”

Last night it was a bone chilling 68 F  outside, (this is Florida, folks),
so  this one-pot meal provided much needed  heat and comfort  🙂
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Ingredients :

Pork butt,   diced
Chicken stock,
Lentils,   any color will do
Bell peppers,   diced
Onions,   diced
Potatoes,   diced
Celery,   diced
Carrots,   diced
Sun dried tomatoes,   chopped
Garlic,   paste
Chicharones,
Butter,   substitute with olive oil if you prefer
Kosher salt,
Cayenne,
Maggi seasoning,

Method :

Saute onions, carrots, celery, sun dried tomatoes and garlic in butter until onions are translucent. Add curry powder, saute slowly for 30 seconds. Add pork, chicken stock and seasoning. Simmer until pork is tender. Remove pork, set aside, cover so it does not discolor. Add lentils to stock and simmer for 15 minutes. Add potatoes and peppers. Simmer until tender but not falling apart. Blend one quarter of the soup until smooth and thick. Return to pot, add pork and heat through. Adjust seasoning if required. To serve, sprinkle with chicharones.

Bon Appetit !   Stay Warm !
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More Udon

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Udon Noodles,  Broccoli Rabe,  Shrimp  and Shiitake Mushrooms In Spicy Beef Broth ”
I still had some fresh udon noodles and the beef broth from a few days ago, so what better midnight snack  (1.30 am actually),  then a nice noodle soup. Obviously, this would be fine for any time of the day, breakfast, lunch, dinner or any time in between   🙂
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Ingredient’s :

Beef stock,   ( from beef ribs, see  HERE  )
Udon noodles,
Broccoli rabe,   blanched
Shiitake mushrooms,   soaked
Onion,   sliced
Shrimp,   peeled and deveined
Chilis,   sliced
Garlic,   paste
Ginger,   grated
Cilantro,  chopped
Chili flakes,
Lime,   juiced
Kosher salt,
Soy sauce,
Sesame oil,
Sriracha sauce,

Method :

Saute onion, garlic, ginger, mushroom and shrimp.
Add all other ingredients except cilantro and sesame oil,
simmer for one minute. Remove from heat, adjust seasoning
if necessary. To serve, drizzle with sesame oil and sprinkle
with cilantro and chili flakes .

Bon Appetit !   Life is good !
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Parmesan Encrusted Pork Cutlet, Sauteed Potatoes & Chili Butter

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Merry  X-mas Everybody  🙂

After I jumped out of bed at 3.30am, thinking I’ll be late for work and realizing only after a quick shower and an even quicker breakfast (one banana and one cup of tea) that it is sunday and x-mas to boost, I took a long walk with Bella while pondering what to have for lunch. I was so hungry by mid morning that I had an early lunch  (late second breakfast ?,  or as we call it in southern Germany, “Vesper”)
Wonderful tasty breaded pork cutlet  with spicy sauted potatoes and  Scotch Bonnet & Garlic Compound Butter.
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Ingredient’s :

Pork cutlet,   seasoned with salt, cayenne pepper, roasted garlic paste and lime juice
AP flour,
Whole egg,   whisked
Bread crumbs,   mixed 50/50  with grated parmesan cheese
Peanut oil,   to saute
Butter whole,   to saute

Potatoes,   sliced, blanched
Red peppers,   diced
Scallions,   sliced
Kosher salt,
Cayenne pepper,
Peanut oil,   to saute
Butter whole,   to saute

Method :

Season pork cutlet, dust with flour, dip into egg wash and bread with bread crumb / parmesan mixture. Saute in oil until almost done and golden brown. Replace oil with butter and saute until pork chop reaches 162 0n the bone. Remove absorbent paper.
Saute potatoes in oil until light golden and crisp. Add diced peppers, salt and cayenne. Drain oil and replace with whole butter. Saute until butter starts to foam and slightly changes color. To serve, sprinkle potatoes with scallion and top chop with chili butter.

Bon Appetit !   Live is Good !
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Beef Ribs, My Way

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” Beef rib’s with fresh horseradish and cabbage, apple and avocado slaw”
Boiled  (simmered, actually)  beef  has a long tradition in many cultures.

Usually, we boil brisket, neck. shanks, cheeks, tail, and any other part
which is rich with fat and / or connective tissue. There is only one rule :
Slowly does it ! As far as I am concerned, the best condiment to go with
boiled beef is horseradish. The German traditional dish :
“Gekochte Rinderbrust mit Meerettich Sauce”,
(Boiled Beef Breast with Horseradish Sauce ) , usually served with steamed
white cabbage and steamed or roasted potatoes, is to die for. In my opinion,
the very best part of the animal for “boiling” are the ribs. The texture when
cooked right (very slow, very tender but NOT! overcooked) is just unequaled
by any other cut for this preparation. An added bonus is the rich beef stock
you get, which I usually have for breakfast the next two or three day’s
(See also :   Breakfast Of Champions # 11 ” Millefanti In Brodo Di Carne “  )

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Beef :

Ingredient’s :

Beef ribs,   cleaned of excess (but not all) fat
Black pepper corn,   crushed
Tomato,   fresh, crushed
Star anis,   crushed
Ginger,   sliced
Garlic,   sliced
Kosher salt,
Lime juice

Method :

Simmer all ingredients until beef is tender, but NOT overcooked.
Strain stock and reserve for other uses.

Slaw :

Ingredient’s :

Red cabbage,   finely sliced
Avocado,   sliced
Chilis,   sliced
Apple,  sliced,
Onion,   sliced
Apple vinegar,
Cayenne pepper,
Kosher salt,
Lime juice
Walnut oil,

Method :

Salt the cabbage and let rest for twenty minutes.
Squeeze and discard all salty juice. Add all other
ingredients and mix carefully so as not to break
up the apples and avocados.

Horseradish :

Grate finely and mix with a bit of limejuice ans kosher salt.

To finish dish, sprinkle with scallions or chives and drizzle with chili oil.
Serve with pretzel or rustic sour dough bread.

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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Udon, Seafood & Bok Choy

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As far as I am concerned, all noodles could be udon noodles.
I just love them in any prep variation, be it with seafood, beef,
mushrooms, in a soup, sautéed, stir fried, any which way will do it for me 🙂
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Click here to read all about UDON
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Ingredient’s :

Udon noodles,   fresh, from your Asian market
Mixed seafood,  any type you prefer
Baby bok choy,
Onion,   sliced
Cilantro,   coarsely chopped
Garlic,   paste
Ginger,   grated
Soy sauce,
Sherry,
Sriracha,
Oyster sauce,
Sesame oil,
Chili oil,
Lime juice,
Peanut oil, to saute

Method :

Saute seafood in very hot peanut oil, remove onto absorbent paper. Add onion, garlic and ginger and saute until translucent and fragrant. Add noodles, bok choy, soy sauce, oyster sayce, sriracha and a bit of sherry wine and saute until noodles are heated trough. Remove from heat, add seafood and sesame oil, mix well. To serve, drizzle with lime juice and chili oil, sprinkle with cilantro.

Note:
As you can see from the mis en place picture, I used inexpensive  (but nevertheless good) mixed seafood since this was only a go-between snack. For a more elegant and important meal, use large prawns, scallops, lobster, mussels, etc. However, the taste of the dish and the texture of the noodles should be satisfying either way.

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Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
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