Best Fleish Kuechle Recipes

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FLEISH KUECHLE



Fleish Kuechle image

When we put these on the menu at the restaurant, very few people knew what they were. A German favorite, we soon had people ordering these by the dozens at a time!

Provided by Tim Hankel

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 45m

Number Of Ingredients 12

PASTRY:
4 c flour
1 tsp salt
1 Tbsp salad oil
1 1/2 - 2 c milk, to make soft dough
FILLING INGREDIENTS
2 lb ground beef
1 lb groung pork
1 c finely chopped onion
1 c water
1 Tbsp tender quick (a brand of meat tenderizer)
salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • 1. Mix pastry ingredients to make a soft dough. Divide into 8 to 10 even portions.
  • 2. Mix filling ingredients together. Important to not overwork the filling as this will result in a tough filling mixture.
  • 3. Roll dough into 6 or 8 inch circles. Spread meat onto half. Fold over and press sides or roll saucer over edges to seal. Fry in deep fat until golden brown; not too quickly because meat must get done or you can fry them and put in 250 degree oven for 20 minutes to finish cooking the meat. ** Using the Tender Quick (meat tenderizer) may result in the meat taking on a lighter pink color. Do not be alarmed, by this. By using pork and beef, it is essential that one uses the Tender Quick to keep the meat filling light.)
  • 4. At the restaurant, and in many restaurants throughout North Dakota, where you may find this as a staple menu item, they are most often served with catsup and a side of coleslaw! Enjoy!

GERMAN MEATBALLS (FLEISCHKUECHLE)



German Meatballs (Fleischkuechle) image

The German Meatball is not actually a ball - it looks more like a disk. It is one of my favorite childhood foods and I keep on making these for private dinners, big brunches, a party gift, picnicks,... you get the idea: easy to prepare, store, and take around, hot or cold, goes with almost anything. A taste of Germany - enjoy!

Provided by SplitPea

Categories     Meat

Time 35m

Yield 10-12 meatballs, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

500 g minced beef (better even, half beef, half pork)
1 old rolls or 1 dry white bread
milk
1 onion
1 carrot
1 teaspoon mustard
2 -3 eggs
salt
fresh ground black pepper
other spices

Steps:

  • Start by soaking the dry bread with some lukewarm milk (takes around 20 min). When done, quench the milk out of the bread.
  • Meanwhile, finely chop onions and sauté with some oil or butter in a pan until they are transparent. Shred the carrot and sauté with the onions until soft. Let cool.
  • Add all ingredients into a bowl and mix thoroughly with your hands.
  • Add spices to taste. Remember: add a little more salt than you think you should. The frying will take off some salt, so it prevents the meatballs from tasting boring.
  • Now heat margarine or butter in a non-stick pan, form disks from the meat dough (approx 10 cm diameter, 2-3 cm high) and fry thoroughly from both sides.
  • Serving suggestion: with mashed potatoes and baby carrots with peas.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 365.9, Fat 21.9, SaturatedFat 8.2, Cholesterol 190.8, Sodium 220.4, Carbohydrate 12, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 2.4, Protein 28.2

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