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![]() "Sqwertz" schrieb : > On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 13:53:45 +0200, Michael Kuettner wrote: > >> "Sqwertz" schrieb : >> >>> Stroh 80 for dessert. >>> >>> http://i10.tinypic.com/4pypzk7.jpg >>> >> Be careful with that one; it has a punch. > > I think that's the whole idea. > No, it's a little too "sharp". The Stroh 60 is milder. > I would like a good dessert recipe using rum? Austrian or German > would be nice. I'll be modifying it slightly to try a recipe > contest. I should have "Duncan Hines" or "Betty Crocker" > ingredients. > Hmmm - ah ! Apfelradeln (apple wheels) Peel and core apples and cut them into wheels. Marinade the wheels in a mixture of rum, lemon juice, powdered sugar and powdered cinnamon for three hours. Dunk them into a batter (?) and fry them in the fritteuse or swimming in oil. Batter : 140 g flour 1/8 litre of mineral water or milk 2 tablespoons oil 2 egg yolks 2 egg whites 10 g sugar pinch of salt. Beat the egg whites until they are stiff. Mix the rest in a bowl - until it's smooth. Work it as little as possible. Let it rest for some minutes. Shortly before you need the batter, gently stir in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Serve with vanilla sauce. (Can be eaten hot or cold) Then there's the drunken grey friar (Besoffener Kapuziner), if you want some coffee after dinner. Mix warm rum and sugar to taste. Stir, until sugar is dissolved. Light it and douse with strong black coffee. Put whipped heavy cream on top and sprinkle with powdered cocoa. Cheers, Michael Kuettner |
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On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 17:39:20 +0200, Michael Kuettner wrote:
> "Sqwertz" schrieb : >> On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 13:53:45 +0200, Michael Kuettner wrote: >> >>> "Sqwertz" schrieb : >>> >>>> Stroh 80 for dessert. >>>> >>>> http://i10.tinypic.com/4pypzk7.jpg >>>> >>> Be careful with that one; it has a punch. >> >> I think that's the whole idea. >> > No, it's a little too "sharp". The Stroh 60 is milder. > >> I would like a good dessert recipe using rum? Austrian or German >> would be nice. I'll be modifying it slightly to try a recipe >> contest. I should have "Duncan Hines" or "Betty Crocker" >> ingredients. >> > Hmmm - ah ! > Apfelradeln (apple wheels) > > Peel and core apples and cut them into wheels. > Marinade the wheels in a mixture of rum, lemon juice, powdered sugar > and powdered cinnamon for three hours. > Dunk them into a batter (?) and fry them in the fritteuse or swimming in > oil. > > Batter : > 140 g flour > 1/8 litre of mineral water or milk > 2 tablespoons oil > 2 egg yolks > 2 egg whites > 10 g sugar > pinch of salt. > > Beat the egg whites until they are stiff. > Mix the rest in a bowl - until it's smooth. Work it as little as possible. > Let it rest for some minutes. > Shortly before you need the batter, gently stir in the stiffly beaten egg > whites. > > Serve with vanilla sauce. > (Can be eaten hot or cold) > > Then there's the drunken grey friar (Besoffener Kapuziner), if you want some > coffee after dinner. > Mix warm rum and sugar to taste. Stir, until sugar is dissolved. Light it > and douse > with strong black coffee. Put whipped heavy cream on top and sprinkle with > powdered > cocoa. I'm not much into apples (at all), but I'm going to try some drinks with this. I bought a bottle for work, too, so we can try some other experiments (after 2:00pm, of course). -sw |
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