Friday, October 12, 2007

Salami Vegetable Noodle

This week, i was in Frankfurt at the Frankfurt Book Fair with my boss for four days. We have had a lovely Turkey food every evening with rice during our stay in Frankfurt. Rice is good but everday Rice is little bit boring so I decide to make noodle today. Actually I have planned to cook a Vegetable Noodle as I am eating almost everday meat and want to loose some weight, when I go to Nepal on November. I loose 5 Kilo during my Kaiash Trip toWest Tibet but I am afraid slowly eating German Bratwurst I am gaining again some weight. but when I saw Salami in my freeze, i cann't stop to add some Salami on my noodle and it comes out good.



wish you a Happy Dasain!
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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Bratwurst Chowmein

Mouthwatering Bratwurst Chowmein from Aneeta.

 

Ingredients:

1/2 a pound Oriental style noodles.
3 diced Bratwurst links.
1/4 cup diced carrot.
1/4 cup celery.
4 stalks of green onions chopped.
1/2 cup tri-color peppers.
1/4 cup chopped purple onions.
2 beef/chicken cubes.
2 Tbl spoon of oil.
2 Tbl of soysauce.
1 tbl spoon of chilli sauce.
Salt as required.


Method:

1. Boil 2 quarts of water with beef/chicken cubes.
2. Add noodles and keep boiling untill they turn soft.
3. Drain water and keep the noodles aside.
4. Heat oil in a frying pan, stir meat and vegetables for 1 minute.
5. Add noodles,chilli sauce, soy sauce & salt.
6. Stir them for 2 minutes.
7. Remove from heat, set them in a dish and sprinkle green onions on the top.


Images and Receipy from Aneeta Hosch.

 

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Thursday, September 13, 2007

Noodle Soup with Chicken

 

Two weeks ago, I got chance to taste the delicious chicken Soup from one German Chefkochin in the Flohmarkt, Cologne. She used to cooked at the Vox TV some years ago a cooking programme called ''Kochduell''. Did any German Reader know her name. I would like to put her name on my foodblog. She have a Soup Stand at the Uni Flohmarkt in Cologne (köln). She offers every weekend on Saturday delicious Soup. Her stand is known as SUPPENFAHRRAD:.

The chicken soup from the Suppenfahrrad is with the Grape fruits, Tuna and.... It taste like salat, soup mixed , fresh, low fat and delicious. You can have this Soup only for 4.00 €.

The picture below from the chef runs the Suppenfahrrad in Cologne, Germany.

picture taken out, Permission Denied from the owner 29.03.08

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My chicken noodle soup is inspired from the Suppenfahrrad but I have cooked it on my own way. I used to cook with my feeling and it comes out good. See the picture below and taste also good. Hmm.....Mitho Cha....

Where is the Receipy, again?

 

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