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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2280 on: February 03, 2015, 03:27:06 pm »

Yeah, volume ounces. American measuring cups have them printed on the sides. It doesn't matter if it's fluid or solid, because it's not weight. Americans don't usually use kitchen scales: everything is measured in volume only. Makes recipes much simpler, but confuses the hell out of Europeans.

Also: oh dear lord, buchty... Buchty s tvarohem..... *drooool* You can get them at the supermarket and whatnot, but it's never the same as fresh-baked.

In other news, I just got home from my dinner of gulaš and beer and I feel very satisfied. Mňamňamňam...

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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2281 on: February 03, 2015, 03:38:43 pm »

Eh, I meant volume ounces and weight ounces, apparently. Thanks, anyway.

On the subject of dumplings: pelmeni! You can eat them! With smetana, even! You can freeze them to last longer in the cold Russian wastes! You can put the resulting frozen pelmeni in a sack and use it to defend yourself from the local polar bears! Then make more pelmeni from their meat! All you need is love flour, salt and eggs! Possibly some pepper and an onion! Well, maybe also a laurel leaf for the water.

Sappho, do the Czechs have smetana?
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2282 on: February 03, 2015, 03:42:09 pm »

Sappho, do the Czechs have smetana?

Duuuuuuh. One of the classical Czech dishes is based on a sauce made of smetana.
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2283 on: February 03, 2015, 03:44:01 pm »

Eh, I meant volume ounces and weight ounces, apparently. Thanks, anyway.

On the subject of dumplings: pelmeni! You can eat them! With smetana, even! You can freeze them to last longer in the cold Russian wastes! You can put the resulting frozen pelmeni in a sack and use it to defend yourself from the local polar bears! Then make more pelmeni from their meat! All you need is love flour, salt and eggs! Possibly some pepper and an onion! Well, maybe also a laurel leaf for the water.

Sappho, do the Czechs have smetana?

Well, in Czech smetana = cream. There are many different kinds. To which are you referring? Whipped? Sour? Coffee? : )

For the measurements, as a general rule, American recipes are *always* in volume. They are never in weight. So if you're ever unsure, just assume it's volume. Also, be careful to remember that a "cup" is an actual measurement. It's not just a random cup from the kitchen, as some of my friends have wrongly thought (and their banana bread did not turn out well!). It's roughly 235 ml, if you aren't lucky enough to have an American set of measuring cups.

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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2284 on: February 03, 2015, 03:57:20 pm »

Isn't there a word in English for smetana, like "sour cream"?
I also approve and promote the consumption of pelmeni.

I have found a noooiiice recipe I though I'd like to share.
You'll need:
Rice, cheese (hard or semi-hard cheeses will do), eggs, salt;
Frying pan, some kind of pot to boil water, grater

You do what you usually do to cook rice: boil water, put some salt there, add rice, boil rice.
Then you get cheese and process it with grater. Then you mix cheese and boiled rice and eggs. I never measured exact proportions, I made somewhat 1:1 for cheese to rice. Eggs are added in amount no less than one, any number you think is appropriate. Then you put this mass on the frying pan in small portions, making small rounds. You fry those until they are encrusted with tasty-looking crust.
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2285 on: February 03, 2015, 04:08:23 pm »

sour cream = kyselá smetana

I don't know which kind of smetana you mean. There are various types.

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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2286 on: February 03, 2015, 04:09:53 pm »

On the subject of dumplings: pelmeni! You can eat them! With smetana, even! You can freeze them to last longer in the cold Russian wastes! You can put the resulting frozen pelmeni in a sack and use it to defend yourself from the local polar bears! Then make more pelmeni from their meat! All you need is love flour, salt and eggs! Possibly some pepper and an onion! Well, maybe also a laurel leaf for the water.
LOL...this is actually similar to what I was told about how my family would make dumplings in the old days (near Saratov, and later eastern Montana). If they came into posession of some meat in the latter half of the year, they made a crapload of dumplings then stuck them outside to freeze solid. Then during the winter, they'd just hack off a chunk and boil it for dinner. And yes, often eaten with sour cream.


Though for the most part, Volga German dumplings were more like the Central European non-filled dumplings, things like rivvel (bread-crumb dumplings) and kartoffel knodel (potato dumplings). Though there is a strawberry filled dumpling, eben glace. (Watching as Sheb and other Germans cringe at the Volga German spellings...)
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2287 on: February 03, 2015, 04:30:29 pm »

Oh yeah "buchty na pare" are sweet filled dumplings.
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 I don't even know how would I describe them, probably steamed dumplings with sweet filling? They are pretty different from "buchty" (these are from yeast dough and baked with sweet filling).
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Is that... poppy seed? Because we have those here but I've not seen them sprinkled with anything in my entire life.

Oh yes, it's gooood stuff. Mix poppy seed and sugar, butter it up and you are ready for some buchty :). You can also use cocoa, plain sugar or crushed nuts as topping.
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2288 on: February 03, 2015, 05:05:54 pm »

I don't give a crap, I'm a Belgian who learned whatever German I know in Austria.
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2289 on: February 04, 2015, 08:26:24 am »

It's my dad's birthday today, and so he told me to go wild.

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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2290 on: February 05, 2015, 12:43:24 am »

It's my dad's birthday today, and so he told me to go wild.

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Also it has been at least 9-10 years since I've had a genuine sweet roll of that sort, it was some sort of Japanese dessert roll and they were delicious
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2291 on: February 05, 2015, 08:51:35 am »

Steamed custard buns are best dessert!
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2292 on: February 05, 2015, 10:41:41 am »

After work i'm making red beans and rice, which is super simple and cheap (feeding three people for about ten dollars)

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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2293 on: February 05, 2015, 11:07:20 am »

I don't give a crap, I'm a Belgian who learned whatever German I know in Austria.
DÖH. >_<

All I know is that when some of the Volga German communities were repatriated to Germany after reunification, most of them had to go learn German because the Volga dialect is nearly incomprehensible to mainstream Germans. It's the Scottish (or maybe Geordie) of German.  :P



I think I'm gonna make either panang curry, chicken achari or sausage w/ mushroom spaetzle for dinner. Haven't decided which yet.
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Re: Food Thread: Slow Your Roll
« Reply #2294 on: February 07, 2015, 10:47:24 am »


...Yeah, that ain't the world's most appetizing picture, but it was delicious.
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