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I'm not from France!
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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CodeWraith wrote: Perhaps something traditional[^] with salad and fried potatoes
That looks good! Now where do I find kosher (veal) bratwurst in Israel? ...
CodeWraith wrote: And then there is peace, justice and the American way[^]. Sacrilege!
Buns are OK for some types of sausages, but not for bratwurst. OTOH, the relish actually sounds tasty.
CodeWraith wrote: It gets even worse: Vegan Beer Brats[^].
All vegetarian/vegan meat "substitutes" are works of the Devil.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: That looks good! Now where do I find kosher (veal) bratwurst in Israel? ... That's a problem. I have no idea.
Daniel Pfeffer wrote: OTOH, the relish actually sounds tasty. Worth a try, but without any buns.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: That looks good! Now where do I find kosher (veal) bratwurst in Israel? ...
Here[^] perhaps? They also make a kosher variance of the Thuringer Bratwurst[^] even though I'm not sure whether that one is available in Israel.
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That's anything but not kosher...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Try these: Merguez - Wikipedia[^]
If you like it hot...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Daniel Pfeffer wrote: where do I find kosher (veal) bratwurst in Israel?
Make it yourself. Get the kosher veal, mince it with about 15-20% bread crumbs, salt and pepper.
OK, the bread crumbs arent traditional, but make a WAY better sausage!
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Had it yesterday and went for Berner-Würstel – Wikipedia[^]! Omnomnom.
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Ok, but will nobody ask questions when Olma suddently disappears?
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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CodeWraith wrote: Can't you guys eat anything that's not in a bun?
Nope, too busy to sit and eat.
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CodeWraith wrote: Tonight I start an early and long weekend and planned to put some Bratwurst on the grill... Well there's your first mistake, bratwurst is boiled/poached - perhaps a light grilling after to add a bit of flavour/crispiness to the casing, but they're not grilled from scratch.
(You cook it right in the sauerkraut adding the wurst a bit later, gets that more authentic flavour and it somewhat takes the edge off the kraut - you may actually get to like the kraut if done so.)
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Lopatir wrote: bratwurst is boiled/poached - perhaps a light grilling after to add a bit of flavour/crispiness to the casing, but they're not grilled from scratch.
Funny, I just learned about this recently from a YouTube video. I either just boiled them, or grilled them, but not both.
So, the next time I cook them, I will boil them mostly, and then finish them off on the grill, as I do like the grill aspect very much.
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Braten means to roast, not boil.
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He's referring to a type of knackwurst; a hotdog-like wurst that is boiled, and which some people refer to as a bratwurst.
The pig-intestine filled with minced meat and herbs is the stuff you throw on a grill, and what most people will expect. The latter one does not combine as good with sauerkraut as the first does.
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Yeah, a weiner as the yanks call it, processed pig meat, turned into a slurry really, then boiled.
Not a brat wurst, which has to be gebratten. (if that is the past participle)
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Gebraten is indeed the past thingy, and while even many Germans will associate it with "braten" (to pan-fry) that is not the origin of the name.
Die beste Bratwurst | Galileo | ProSieben - YouTube[^]
..which is why a wiener can technically be called a bratwurst, but don't expect a wiener of frankfurter when you order a bratwurst. It's confusing as can be
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Bratwurst is not from 'brat wurst'? 'roast sausage', or 'fry sausage'?
Tell us what the origin is, because I dont believe you.
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That's why I included the link. Seems it is derived from an English term that refers to the filling.
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Thats BS. Pure and simple. I think he said it comes from 'bread'. Yes, we add bread crumbs to ours, as stated elsewhere. But brat is from braten. A roast, fried sausage.
And since English stemmed form german, why the hell would germans use an english word for 'bread' (when they have their own, brot) anyway?
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Munchies_Matt wrote: And since English stemmed form german, why the hell would germans use an english word for 'bread' (when they have their own, brot) anyway? I dunno; must be BS then
It does explain why some people tend to refer to wieners and frankfurters as bratwurst. Must be just coincidence
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Yeah, well, we got a long tradition of that
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Dont worry, many English people mispronounce words, or mistake their meaning.
They think decimate means to wipe out, not kill one in ten. Confuse think with thing, and mistake intense for intents. And on and on and on.
People are stupid.
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It means that in ancient Rome, in Latin. Not in modern English where that practice is abandoned.
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