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The '''frikadeller''' - as [[w:Denmark|Danish]] as the [[w:Dannebrog|Dannebrog]].
 
The '''frikadeller''' - as [[w:Denmark|Danish]] as the [[w:Dannebrog|Dannebrog]].
  
This is standard Danish fare, made of ground [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]] and [[Cookbook:Veal|veal]].  Traditionally served with [[Cookbook:Boiling|boiled]] [[Cookbook:Potato|potatoes]], [[Cookbook:Gravy|gravy]] and [[Cookbook:Rødkål|rødkaal]] ([[Cookbook:Braising|braised]] red [[Cookbook:Cabbage|cabbage]]). Originally, this dish was made so that the meat would feed more people, and thus, the possibilities as to what can be added are numerous.  
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This is standard Danish fare, made of ground [[Pork|pork]] and [[Veal|veal]].  Traditionally served with [[Boiling|boiled]] [[Potato|potatoes]], [[Gravy|gravy]] and [[Rødkål|rødkaal]] ([[Braising|braised]] red [[Cabbage|cabbage]]). Originally, this dish was made so that the meat would feed more people, and thus, the possibilities as to what can be added are numerous.  
  
 
These can be frozen and reheated.
 
These can be frozen and reheated.
  
 
==Ingredients==
 
==Ingredients==
*250 [[Cookbook:g|grams]] ground [[Cookbook:Veal|veal]]
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*250 [[g|grams]] ground [[Veal|veal]]
*250 grams ground [[Cookbook:Pork|pork]]
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*250 grams ground [[Pork|pork]]
*1 large [[Cookbook:Egg|egg]]
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*1 large [[Egg|egg]]
*1 finely chopped [[Cookbook:Onion|onion]]
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*1 finely chopped [[Onion|onion]]
*20% by volume of [[Cookbook:Bread Crumb|bread crumbs]] (or approx 3/4 [[Cookbook:Cup|cup]])
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*20% by volume of [[Bread Crumb|bread crumbs]] (or approx 3/4 [[Cup|cup]])
*[[Cookbook:Pepper|pepper]] and [[Cookbook:Salt|salt]] to taste
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*[[Pepper|pepper]] and [[Salt|salt]] to taste
  
*[[Cookbook:Garlic|garlic]] (optional)
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*[[Garlic|garlic]] (optional)
*substitute bread crumbs with [[Cookbook:Wheat Germ|wheat germ]] and/or [[Cookbook:Oat Bran|oat bran]]
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*substitute bread crumbs with [[Wheat Germ|wheat germ]] and/or [[Oat Bran|oat bran]]
*ground [[Cookbook:Parsley|parsley]] to taste
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*ground [[Parsley|parsley]] to taste
 
*Any ingredient will work. Many people add a quantity of milk also, and the mixture is then thickened again with more flour, bread crumbs and/or oat bran.
 
*Any ingredient will work. Many people add a quantity of milk also, and the mixture is then thickened again with more flour, bread crumbs and/or oat bran.
  
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#Mix all ingredients.
 
#Mix all ingredients.
 
#Make small patties.
 
#Make small patties.
#[[Cookbook:Frying|Fry]] in hot [[Cookbook:Skillet|skillet]] with (lots of) butter.
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#[[Frying|Fry]] in hot [[Skillet|skillet]] with (lots of) butter.
  
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 9 May 2012

Alternative:Frikadeller
Frikadeller.jpg
| Danish Cuisine

The frikadeller - as Danish as the Dannebrog.

This is standard Danish fare, made of ground pork and veal. Traditionally served with boiled potatoes, gravy and rødkaal (braised red cabbage). Originally, this dish was made so that the meat would feed more people, and thus, the possibilities as to what can be added are numerous.

These can be frozen and reheated.

Ingredients

  • garlic (optional)
  • substitute bread crumbs with wheat germ and/or oat bran
  • ground parsley to taste
  • Any ingredient will work. Many people add a quantity of milk also, and the mixture is then thickened again with more flour, bread crumbs and/or oat bran.

Procedure

  1. Mix all ingredients.
  2. Make small patties.
  3. Fry in hot skillet with (lots of) butter.