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Post by Atticus Pizzaballa on Oct 19, 2021 10:22:40 GMT -5
GERMAN HAMBURGER FRIKADELLE OR BULETTE
Ingredients German Hamburger Frikadelle (for about 8-10 burgers) 500 g ground beef (or half beef, half pork) 1 egg 1 dry German bun (or some dry baguette) 1 onion 1 tbsp parsley salt, pepper, some paprika powder to taste bread crumbs, natural with no spices clarified butter or oil for frying Or add instead of other spices 3tbsp of the Edora Frikadellen spice Cooking Instructions German Hamburger Frikadelle – Place the meat into a bigger bowl. – Soak the bread or bun in cold water, when soaked squeeze out the water. You also could soak it in warm milk. – Add soaked bread and egg to the meat. – Peel onion, chop it into very small pieces, add to meat. – Spice with salt, pepper and paprika powder to taste or add 3 tbsp Edora seasoning. – Knead the meat with the hands, it’s the best, until all ingredients are very well mixed. – Form round to oval hamburgers out of the meat (diameter about 6-8cm). The German burgers are not super flat and 50 percent smaller than the American burgers. They also shrink during the frying process a little bit. – Turn the meat in natural bread crumbs (no spices added). – In a pan heat the clarified butter or oil. – Fry the hamburgers on medium heat for 5-10 minutes each side (depends how thick they are). Serve them warm or cold potato salad, some like to serve it with French Fries or fried potatoes, and a mixed green salad. www.mybestgermanrecipes.com/german-hamburger-frikadelle-or-bulette/?fbclid=IwAR2QEUohjzAlqaTmnKBSBERrJbbsZSBdYgXPfLRstLlE70h11QS9EPrjDkE
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Post by Clipper on Oct 19, 2021 10:40:34 GMT -5
My grandmother always made her hamburgers that way. Very similar to a meat loaf recipe. Sometimes she added finely diced bell pepper. I still make them that way occasionally. Brings back memories of wonderful family suppers for 9 around their boarding house table. My gram's bachelor brother, and old maid sister boarded with them. Gram, Gramp, Aunt Flora, Uncle Alex, mom, dad, and us three kids. They had a huge dining table that seated 10. After the dishes were cleared Aunt Flora would often play cards or board games with us kids. Great memories of a loving family and a great childhood.
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