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The "St. Martiner Cookbook" has delighted readers for decades with around eight hundred recipes for healthy home cooking and festive dishes. Its straightforward and accessible presentation offers valuable inspiration for both experienced cooks and beginners, pleasing the palate and the eye. The book contains essential information for practical cooking, basic recipes, nutritional evaluations by joules and calories, and explanations of Austrian culinary terms. Alongside contemporary, quick recipes, it features simple, traditional peasant dishes often absent from modern cookbooks. Recipes include cream soup, root meat, Szeged goulash, stuffed veal breast, Tyrolean fried potatoes, and sauerkraut stew. Side dishes such as cucumber sauce, potato noodles, and polenta are also included. Desserts like bread pudding, semolina pancakes, and sweet rolls complete the selection. This cookbook is a valuable resource for anyone wishing to explore the diversity of Austrian cuisine.

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St. Martiner Kochbuch, Elfriede Temm

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1994
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Título
St. Martiner Kochbuch
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Stocker
Publicado en
1994
Formato
Tapa dura
ISBN10
3702005544
ISBN13
9783702005542
Serie
Descripción
The "St. Martiner Cookbook" has delighted readers for decades with around eight hundred recipes for healthy home cooking and festive dishes. Its straightforward and accessible presentation offers valuable inspiration for both experienced cooks and beginners, pleasing the palate and the eye. The book contains essential information for practical cooking, basic recipes, nutritional evaluations by joules and calories, and explanations of Austrian culinary terms. Alongside contemporary, quick recipes, it features simple, traditional peasant dishes often absent from modern cookbooks. Recipes include cream soup, root meat, Szeged goulash, stuffed veal breast, Tyrolean fried potatoes, and sauerkraut stew. Side dishes such as cucumber sauce, potato noodles, and polenta are also included. Desserts like bread pudding, semolina pancakes, and sweet rolls complete the selection. This cookbook is a valuable resource for anyone wishing to explore the diversity of Austrian cuisine.