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Recipes with Whole peppers

Sides Whole peppers Oil Olive oil ...

Whole peppers are added in hot oil, when the skin begins to burn, they are taken up and placed in a plastic bag about 1 hour. Then you can easily pick the skin of. Crack the peppers, remove seeds and white meat. Put them in jars in brine.


Sides Goose or duck fat Whole peppers Bay leaves ...

put 4 big andelår (3-400 g each) in plenty of salt overnight. Rinse them, put them close in a saucepan with bay leaves and whole pepper and cover with goose or duck fat. They must Cook extremely quiet herein in 1 1/2 hour. Take them up, let them drain. SI and


Mains Bones and trimmings from venison Juniper EVS. a little broth ...

Animal Club meeting Brown in a frying pan in oil until it is golden brown. Seasoned with salt and pepper and thyme. Place in a heat-proof dish and FRY finished in ovens at 200 degrees c. alm. oven about 40 minutes per kilogram. meat Roast, if desired. like ove


Cold cuts Allspice Whole peppers Laurel ...

Pig knocks or collar is cut into a square. Wide it out on the table with the inside facing up and sprinkle with salt, pepper and allspice. So met 8 leaves isinglass in, and it rolled tightly and tied up with string. Distance between the laps around 1 cm. Sausa


Cold cuts Soft butter Pheasant Finely chopped onion ...

Slice the thighs of the pheasant and brown them in a frying pan. Com herbs, spices and whole pepper-Bay leaves and thyme. Water or possibly. a little red wine is added. Let the Court Cook in a pan in an hour or one and a half. Take pheasant thighs up and


Base recipes Whole peppers Bay leaves Stocked vinegar ...

It all boils and poured over the finished herring. Tips: Can be expanded with: Neliker el. caraway thyme or dill el el.. chili El. o.s.v.


Soups Whole peppers Thyme Onion cut into both ...

Water and Chicken bouillon boil up. Add spices and vegetables and let the soup simmer 20-30 my some of the herbs will be a little tender. Tips: Recipe dates from 1933, when it was an ordinary soup on Amager.