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Cajun Cooking Recipes, Gernan Beef Rolls Recipe, Romantic Food Joke... ***************************************** Hi Y'all, Well, it is finally Friday. We hope you have a great weekend. :o) Don't forget, Our New cooking recipes blog is located: http://cajuncookingrecipes.com/cookingrecipes/cooking_recipes.html ***************************************** Today's Recipe: Rinderrouladen (German) (Beef Rolls) 4 ea Sandwich Or Roll Steaks; * 2 t Mustard; Dijon-style 1/2 t Salt 1/4 t Pepper 2 ea Pickles; ** 2 oz Salt Pork; ** OR 2 ea Bacon; Strips ** 1 ea Onion; Large, Chopped 1/4 c Vegetable Oil 1 1/2 c Beef Broth; Hot 4 ea Peppercorns 1/2 ea Bay Leaf 1 T Cornstarch * Sandwich or roll steaks should weigh about 6 oz each. ** Pickles, Salt Pork or Bacon should be cut into long thin strips. Lay steaks on a flat surface. Spread each with mustard; sprinkle with salt and pepper. Divide pickles, salt pork (or bacon), and onion among the steaks equally. Roll up steaks jelly-roll fashion; secure with beef-roll clamps, toothpicks, or thread. Heat oil in a heavy saucepan, add the steak roll, and brown well on all sides, about 15 minutes. Pour in hot beef broth, peppercorns, and bay leaf. Cover and simmer for 1 hour and 20 minutes. Remove beef rolls, discard clamps, and arrange on a preheated platter. Blend cornstarch with a small amount of cold water, stir into gravy and bring to a boil. Boil until gravy is thick and bubbly. Correct seasonings and serve separately. For more German recipes : http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/german/german.htm ***************************************** Find unique party items in our party supply store: http://cajuncookingrecipes.makesparties.com ***************************************** Requests From Readers, Can You Please Try And Help Them Out? Requested by Patricia and posted by Admin under Request Recipes at the message board: "To whom it may concern could you please tell me if there is a recipe for deep fried goose or duck ,have been looking every where & can't find any,deep fried turkey but no goose or duck ,please let me know, thank you very much." Requested by scflyguy under Request Recipes at the message board under Request Recipes: "Help Please" "A few years back i was in Laffayette for visiting my brother for Mardi Gras and had the pleasure of having shrimp in tomato gravy. Wow was it good. Anyone have any recipes that could help me make this at home??" Still no answer for Jana, anyone have any ideas? Requested by Jana under Request Recipes at the message board, and also posted at the cooking blog. "I have tried and tried to get the recipe for Joe's Crabshack "seafood gumbo" to no avail. Am i the only one out here in cyberspace to ask for it? It's the best ever! please help me find it. Thanks ever so much. jana" Answers To Recipe Requests: There has been an answer to Moog01's request for Dill Green Tomatoes posted under Request Recipes, thanks! Did I miss a request or answer? Please let me know! http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/cgi-bin/messageboard/cutecast.pl ***************************************** Today's Joke Posted At The Message Board By Admin-Thanks! Romantic Food Joe was not a very romantic person, and furthermore he was rather stupid. But he wanted to impress his wife, so he took her out for an anniversary dinner and watched the couples around them, following their leads. He observed the couple next to him. The man lifted a sugar shaker towards his wife's cup and said, "Sugar, sugar?" Joe thought this was great and continued to listen around the dining room. Another table over Joe observed the following. A man spooned out some honey out of a bowl for his wife and asked, "Honey, honey?" Again Joe thought this was good stuff... Want to read the rest of the joke or add your own? Just go to the message board under View and Add jokes! http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/cgi-bin/messageboard/cutecast.pl ***************************************** ~Handy Cooking Measurement Guide Includes Metric Equivalents~ We have posted this at the message board under: Cooking Tips And Hints For All Cooks http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/cgi-bin/messageboard/cutecast.pl ***************************************** As always, our main part of our website has recipes for Cajun, Mexican, Italian,Canadian Low Carb, Diabetic, cookies, and much more! We have free recipes from around the world! http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/ *Note: If you have visited any of these pages before, you may need to reload the page to see the recent additions. ***************************************** You can also post recipes,rate recipes,search recipes,print recipes in this section: http://www.cajuncookingrecipes.com/index.php ***************************************** I highly recommend the Recipe Gold Mine newsletter. Join them for great recipes, crafts, tips and sharing at Recipe Goldmine and Craft Exchange. To subscribe send mailto: 61956-subscribe@zinester.com ***************************************** Contact Us: Send mail to:cajuncooking@cajuncookingrecipes.com **************************************** Thanks for reading everyone, ~~Peggy And That Wacky Quacky,Georgette! ***************************************** |
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