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    • GeoG
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      Monday - glad you're enjoying this - you'll fit perfectly into the 634S I have for sale . . . http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1004.msg43081#msg43081

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      • jegzJ
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        Everything looks sooo delicious! Yum…stretch jeans stretch!!  😉

        PS article today in Germany where they refer to the habit of posting what you cook on the internet as "Food Porn" 😉

        and well...I made Chicken soup today with Kloesse ... my contribution to the "food porn" 😉

        Lovin my Beatle Busters….

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        • namenessN
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          You guys are making me hungry…  it's 7am here.

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          • GeoG
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            @jegz:

            Everything looks sooo delicious! Yum…stretch jeans stretch!!  😉

            PS article today in Germany where they refer to the habit of posting what you cook on the internet as "Food Porn" 😉

            and well...I made Chicken soup today with Kloesse ... my contribution to the "food porn" 😉

            well I think we're all adults here . . . so 'food porn' should be ok - BTW your dumplings look really tasty  😉

            really tho' - the soup looks fantastic!

            PS are Kloesse the same as Knödel?

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            • hecticH
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              I like your interpetation of cooking Seul 🙂

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              • SeulS
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                The secret's in the added lime juice…

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                • GeoG
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                  it's a little embarrassing to start a thread and not contribute - work n' stuff getting in the way - so tomorrow I'm making pan-roasted halibut in a curried mussel broth

                  i'll post the pics and basics shortly after washing up!

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                  • jegzJ
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                    Ah Geo…don't fret...not easy to cook all the time. I opted for the chicken soup since I wasn't working and it was snowing outside. 😉

                    and Kloesse are potato dumplings made with mashed and raw shredded potatoes..they look like matza balls or

                    ...different than Knödel..(although it normally has the umlaut as well) 😉

                    is a bit more like dumplings made from dough...like a bread...more airy when in Czech

                    or in Austria…YUM speck Knoedel soup or Kase Knoedel soup it's "what to die for" on the slopes when u are skiing...and that is made from semmel and yeah cheese or bacon etc..

                    Probably more info than you needed Geo…and I'm thinkin I sound like a real foodie tg were all old enough for food porn here. 😉

                    ***These Jeans will stretch 😉  *****

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                    • GeoG
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                      that's all really cool info jegz - thanx

                      wasn't too sure the difference between the different dumplings - I think it's Knödel I've had . . . they were served with meat stews - delicious

                      funny thing is the last time I ate the dumplings was in a German bar in Abu Dhabi a few months ago!!

                      need to try the Kloesse now

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                      • BeatleB
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                        ahh..good food….jegz - I have a feeling you should give the Gulasch & Knoedel a go...

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                        • jegzJ
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                          Glad I didnt give to much info Geo 😉

                          Love it that the dumplings were in a German restaurant in Abu Dhabi.. cool!

                          and yes Kloesse should be next on your list…normally with meat and rotkraut or sauerkraut and gravy....not a bad combo

                          hmmmm beats....gulasch?  thought that was your specialty 😉

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                          • BeatleB
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                            guess I'll have to break out the pan…

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                            • jegzJ
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                              Yeah give the butter knife a rest… 😉

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                              • BeatleB
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                                sounds like a plan..Gulasch coming up

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                                • jegzJ
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                                  Yumm!! Back to Basics!  😉

                                  Lovin my Beatle Busters….

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                                  • BeatleB
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                                    Okay, since a good Gulasch takes about 12 hours, started cooking tonight..will be ready tomorrow…

                                    We can do anything

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                                    • jegzJ
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                                      Yummmm!!

                                      lookin good in that iron heart apron Beatle

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                                      • GeoG
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                                        OMG Gulasch comin' up . . . now we're talkin'

                                        I didn't have 12 hours to spare - b'cos I am going to get hammered so I made this:

                                        Halibut in a Curried Mussel Broth

                                        I'll stick the details on the next post . . .

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                                        • BeatleB
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                                          Geo - so looking forward to the Iron kitchen slam ….u sure are a master...

                                          We can do anything

                                          http://bybeatle.com

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                                          • GeoG
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                                            very kind - but you haven't tried it yet  😉

                                            looking forward to ur offering - and can I get some dumplings in there too?

                                            anyways, here's the detail:

                                            What you need

                                            About 250g halibut fillets – 2 pieces (depends on how hungry you are);  about  500g Mussels, cleaned, with beards removed;  some sprigs of thyme;  couple of bay leaves;  150ml dry white wine (Riesling is good);  1 small carrot – diced;  1 small stick celery – diced;  1 tspn mild curry powder;  2 pinch saffron strands;  150ml double cream;  butter

                                            What you do

                                            _Heat a pan until hot, add the mussels, a sprig of thyme, bay leaves and wine.  Cover the pan and cook for 1-2 mins until all the mussels have opened.

                                            Strain off and reserve the juices.    Remove the mussels from their shells and set aside.

                                            Sauté the vegetables until soft, together with curry powder, the saffron and another sprig or two of thyme.    Add the strained mussel stock and allow to reduce.

                                            Dust the Halibut on both sides with some curry powder. Fry in butter for 2-3 minutes until golden brown (depends very much on thickness of fish and heat of pan – don’t overdo it though)

                                            Meanwhile add the mussels to the vegetables.  Allow to warm through then add the cream and bring back to the boil.  Taste and season if you think it needs it - I didn't need to add any . . . but it's up to you

                                            Serve into bowls and place fish on top._

                                            Eat

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