Part 2 The Harmonists and STOLLEN RECIPE & VIDEO!!
Link to Part I - http://internationalfoodblog.blogspot.com/2013/02/western-pa-ethnic-cooking-part-1-german.html#.USuiqh35ycs
Link below to earlier post on Western PA Ethnic
Cooking: The Harmonists I - 18th &
19th century German cooking.
Recipes: Cabbage Soup, Apple Dumplings and Young Chickens
with Currants
Part I continued - The Harmonists or merger of The
Harmonists Part 2 and Western PA Ethnic Cooking – German
VEAL
Veal Meat Patty, A Special Way to
Prepare Veal and Lemon Meat
DUMPLINGS
Dumplings were very
popular and made from various ingredients:
- Apples
- Liver
- Lard (yes, lard)
- Egg
- White Bread
- Boiled
- Franconian* (recipe below)
- Milk
- Swedish (bread, onions and milk)
- Marrow
- Veal
- Chicken/Capon
- Rice
As I referred to
about recipes from the Harmonist cookbook in second link above: there aren’t really any measurements as we
know them today: tsp, tbsn, cups, etc.
*Example: Here is a recipe for Franconian Dumplings:
Cut as much white
bead, as you need, in cubes. Put them in a bowl. Roast half in lard; pour
boiling milk over the other half. Dice one onion very fine. Several eggs are
beaten with salt, now stir everything together.
You may have to add a few spoonsful (modern day spelling is spoonfuls)
of flour; watch that the dough does not get too stiff. Make several large dumplings and simmer them
in water, but not too long. When you are
serving, you may wish to add some broth, but first fry them in hot butter.
SO THERE YOU GO!!
CHICKEN
Chicken was prepared
in many ways as the Harmonists raised chickens.
- Baked Chicken
- Young Chickens with Currants
- A Chicken with Chestnuts and Oysters
- Young Chickens in an Almond Broth
- Chickens with Marjoram and Cream*
- Young Chickens o Squabs with Gooseberries or Green
Grapes
- Chicken with Lettuce
- Chicken with Gooseberries
- Chicken with Bay Leaves and Raisins
- Chicken with Strained Onion Broth
Recipe for Chickens
with Marjoram and Cream*
Cook the chickens in
salted water until half done; pour off the water and add a quart of cream and
marjoram leaves, as well as fresh butter and some bread crumbs. Let it cook together and serve.
EASY!!
A brief interruption with photos I took at September Harmonist Festival in Western Pennsylvania in 2012. Economy (Ambridge) PA to demonstrate that the German influence in western PA is alive and well!!
VEGETABLES
- Carrots
- Green beans
- Artichokes
- Spinach
- Asparagus
- Cauliflower
- Peas
- Winter or red cabbage
- Turnips
- Potatoes
BREADS AND ROLLS
(sourdough, etc. but
no real measurements)
Modern Day Roggenbrot (sour dough rye bread) from About.com
CAKE
- Cake
- Grape Torte
- Apricot Torte
- Applesauce Cake
- Glazed Apple Torte
- Ordinary Apple Cake
- Little Sand Cakes
- Poppy Seed Cake
- Spice Bread
- Cinnamon Bread
- Almond Bread
- Pound Cake
- Stollen
- Chocolate Cake
- Lemon Cake
- Vanilla Cake
- Currant Cake
- Sugar Funnel Cake
LINKS for Stollen:
Wiki
talks about stollen:
Link
below from Food Network and a good read on history of Stollen and BIG STOLLEN
IN DRESDEN:
STOLLEN
VIDEO LINK
AFTERNOON TEA
Consisted
of tea and ginger cookies/snaps