Food Sites of Interest

Recipe Ideas
Another collection of free recipe ideas.








Cooking tips

Buy Seasonal Food : Most food, from fruit to fish, has a season -a time when it is abundant and at its best. Knowledge about food's seasons was once essential to survival and became culturally ingrained over the centuries. Today, we have all but lost this accumulated wisdom, but it still matters! Buy local and seasonal to guarantee the best quality food you can get.


Buy Local Food : ...but at the same time, figure out what makes sense. It is more energy efficient to raise lambs in New Zealand and ship them to the UK than to raise them in the UK, because New Zealand lamb farming is more energy efficient. It is also more energy efficient to buy produce raised in Spain, than produce that has to be grown in greenhouses in the UK. Baby steps require figuring out which things make sense and which don't.


Track down specials and buy in bulk. Buying in bulk means less trips, and can be a good way of reducing your food miles.









Fried Herrings and Onion Sauce (Stegt Sild Med Logsauce) Recipe

Fried Herrings and Onion Sauce (Stegt Sild Med Logsauce) Category Seafood Recipes 
Views 112 
Ratings
Ingredients And Procedures

8 md Sized herrings

2 Eggs

Bread crumbs 4 tb Flour

3 lg Onions, finely chopped

Milk Salt to taste Sugar to taste Butter Rinse and bone the herrings. Dip in flour (2 tablespoons), the beaten eggs and the bread crumbs. Fry in plenty of butter. Serve with onion sauce and boiled potatoes. To make the onion sauce melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a pot over a low flame. Stir in 2 tablespoons flour and add milk, keeping mixture smooth. Cook until thickened. Add onions and bring to a boil. (If desired onions may be boiled first in a little water). Season with salt and sugar. From "Danish Cookery" by Suzanne, Andr. Fred. Host & Son, Copenhagen, 1957.

Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; March 9 1993.

 
Rate this recipe!
1   2   3  4   5  
 
Post this recipe to your site




Search Recipe Database: