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  2. Königsberger Klopse - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 August 2024. German dish Königsberger Klopse Königsberger Klopse Alternative names Soßklopse Place of origin East Prussia and Germany Main ingredients Minced meat (traditionally veal, alternatively beef or pork) Ingredients generally used White sauce with capers Cookbook: Königsberger Klopse Media ...

  3. List of German dishes - Wikipedia

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    A bright sauce made from an abundant amount of seven fresh minced herbs namely borage, sorrel, cress, chervil, chives, parsley, and burnet. Served with boiled potatoes and hardboiled eggs. Called "Grüne Soße" in German or "Griee Sooß" in the Hessian dialect. Frankfurter sausage: Snack

  4. List of meatball dishes - Wikipedia

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    Köttbullar – Swedish meatballs that are typically prepared with ground pork or a meat mix, diced onion, breadcrumbs and broth. Cream is sometimes used. Leberknödel – a traditional dish of German, [12] Austrian and Czech cuisines. It is usually composed of beef liver, although in the German Palatinate region pork is used instead.

  5. 30 Old-School Recipes Everyone Used to Love (But Can't Stand Now)

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    19. Christmas Pudding. Christmas pudding (also known as plum pudding) dates back to the 14th century.This blend of flour, bread crumbs, suet, eggs, carrot, apple, brown sugar, chopped blanched ...

  6. Frikadelle - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, traditionally, they are made from ground veal, pork or beef (or a blend of two of these meats); chopped onions; eggs; milk (or water); bread crumbs (or oatmeal or flour); salt; and pepper; then formed into balls by using a tablespoon to get the right size frikadelle and flattened somewhat.

  7. How to Make Baked Meatballs - AOL

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    Crumble the ground beef into a large bowl, and add the eggs, onion, garlic, water, bread crumbs, Parmesan and seasonings on top. The eggs and bread crumbs are essential for binding the meat.

  8. Beef tongue - Wikipedia

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    In Austria, Germany and Poland, [4] it is commonly served either with chrain or with horseradish cream sauce. The traditional Berlin or North German variant adds capers and vinegar to the sauce based on the broth with white roux. In Japanese cuisine, the dish gyūtan, originating in the city of Sendai, is made of grilled tongue.

  9. My dad's Greek meatballs are the perfect quick dinner - AOL

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    My dad's Greek meatballs have always been part of my family's weekly dinner rotation. They're easy to make and go well with fries, pasta, or potatoes.