WWII
German Ration Recipes- from Original Wartime Wehrmacht Cookbooks
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Field Kitchen Recipes- from "Fleischlose und fleischarme Feldkuechengerichte" by Richard Schielicke Published by E. S. Mittler & Sohn, Berlin 1942. These recipes come from a field kitchen cookbook published in 1942 with dishes including little or no meat. These recipes reflect the reality of the wartime ration situation and food shortages. We prepare these meals in a real German field kitchen, but the recipes will work with a stove or even in a pot over a fire. Wartime German field rations were predominately these type of meals, prepared from fresh bulk foods. The portions indicated in the recipes are for one portion. |
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Potatoes in Herb Sauce Up to 1,000 grams potatoes Finely chop the onions and cook them in the fat, add the flour and cook together but do not brown. Use this as a roux to bind the broth into a sauce, add the peeled and diced potatoes and slowly cook until done. At the end, season with the chopped herbs and if you have any, add chopped pickles, pickle juice or some vinegar to taste.
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Sweet and Sour Lentils 120 grams lentils Rinse and soak the lentils, add to ¼ liter stock or water and bring to a boil. Peel and dice the potatoes and after 30 minutes of boiling, add to the pot. Clean the soup vegetables, dice them, cook them in the fat and then add to the pot and cook for another 15 minutes. Brown some sugar in a pan, add vinegar and stir until the sugar is dissolved. At the end, season the lentils with this mixture and the chopped herbs.
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Noodles with Leek and Celery Up to 120 grams noodles Clean the leek and celery, finely dice or cut into strips, and in approximately 0.4 liters broth or water boil until nearly cooked. For best flavor, cook part of the vegetables in the fat. Then add the noodles, again bring to a boil and cook until done. At the end seaon with the chopped herbs and soup spices.
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Pichelsteiner Gemuesetopf 30 grams beef Finely dice the beef, brown it in the fat and boil for about 30 minutes in a little water (about 1/8 liter). Clean and peel the vegetables and potatoes, chop the cabbage into not-too-big rectangular pieces, slice the vegetables and potatoes and combine them all. It is advised to cook some of the vegetables in fat and add them later for a fuller flavor. When all is done, season with the herbs and spices.
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Carrots with Potatoes and Pork 30 grams pork Dice the pork, cook it in the fat, add the finely chopped onions but do not brown them, add a little water (about 1/8 liter) and boil for about 30 minutes. Clean and slice the carrots, peel and dice the potatoes, and add both to the pot. When all is cooked, season with plenty of chopped parsley.
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Barley with Pickles 30 grams beef or smoked beef Dice the meat and cook it in the fat, place in about 0.4 liters water with the soaked barley, and boil for about 1 hour. Finely chop the onions and cook them in the fat, peel and dice the potatoes, and add them both to the pot. Boil until done. At the end, season with diced pickles and chopped herbs.
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Peas with Leek and Celery up to 100 grams peas Wash and soak the peas and boil for about 1 hour in 1/4 liter water (including the soaking water). Wash the leek and celery and cut into strips, roast part of this in the fat and add this and the rest of the leek and celery to the peas along with the peeled and diced potatoes. 15 minutes before serving, add the marjoram, and at the end, season with the herbs.
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Macaroni with Vegetables up to 75 grams macaroni or spaghetti Drain the vegetable can and put the liquid aside for boiling the macaroni. Break the macaroni and boil for about 10 minutes in about .3 liters broth and liquid from the can. Roast the onions in the fat and add to the pot along with the vegetables and cook through. At the end season with the tomato paste and chopped herbs. If using fresh vegetables, cook them until done in advance.
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Brown Potatoes with Pickles Up to 1000 grams potatoes Boil the potatoes with the peel on, peel them and slice into not-too-thin slices. Heat the fat in the pot, stir in the flour, add the finely diced onions and roast them, then add the broth. Bring to a boil, add the seasonings, then add the potatoes to this sauce. Dice or slice the pickles and add them just before serving. The dish can also be prepared without pickles.
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