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au Cooking Thread Bernd 2025-09-07 09:48:07 Nr. 9278
Not bad. I love baked cheese
that black crust will give you sanser...
>>9331 What makes you say that?
>>9332 the internet told me so some studies have shown that the chemicals in burnt food may increase your risk of sanser
>>9328 Which includes cheese, and you baked it..? >>9331 >>9333 Pretty sure that's not true. It's burnt and devoid of nutritional value but it's not cancerous.
>>9336 Sorry I thought you were making fun of me and saying there is too much cheeses.
the sauce looks a bit too orange - too much carrot in it?
>>9342 Hmmm. It has one carrot in it. But then I also use a tin of tomato soup as a base, so maybe it's that.
>>9343 to my experience it's carrot that makes it orangy
Tonight I will be cooking fish and the day after Kranskys. I've made Kranskys before but I have never cooked fish before so I'll see how that works out. I bought some Whiting fillets and I'll cover them in egg and flour and fry them, that's the plan but I don't know what to server them with, that's an issue with the Kranskys as well, I don't know what I will serve them with either.
>>9462 chips ofc. Fish and Chips is one of the best meals. But Krainer I don't know, ask an austrian for that. In northern germany Bockwurst is more popular and we eat it with bread and mustard.
>>9466 Making chips sounds like a pain... In Australia we wrap the Kransky in pastry, that's what I will do but it's usually a lunch thing not a dinner thing so it seems like it should have something on the side as well.
>>9469 potatoe salad is a good dish I guess -Apples (not needed, but many like it) -some eggs -Garlic -Potatoes obviously -Mayonnaise -Peas -cucumber -a little bit of vinegar You can also use some left over water from glasses like cucumber, peas, etc.. Stay it in your fridge and let it rest a day.
>>9328 Lasagne contains Béchamel sauce, not cheese.
>>9476 I have never seen a cheeseless lasagna.
>>9476 It has cheese sauce. The grated cheese is just on top.
The fish fell apart when I tried to flip it on the frying pan, it ended up as a mushy mess. However, it was quite nice, better than expected really. Usually fish is bland to me but I put basil in with the batter and that gave the fish flavour. I think that Fish doesn't have much or any flavour of it's own so what you add to it is quite important and that pubs and such just don't add anything to it. So I have ideas for next time.

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wait a sec is that..?
>>9498 I don't know what you are talking about...
>>9498 Chinese people can't eat cheese.

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>>9501 Lactose intolerant heda
>>9502 But most cheeses don't contain any lactose.
You shepherds pie looks like shit mate
I will bake a cheesecake today.
>>9507 I already said what it was! このばか! >>9508 That's good. I'm going to make a cake tomorrow as well.
>>9510 Is kono correct in that sense? Why not sono or ano?
>>9512 My Japanese isn't very good so this is probably wrong or at least I won't be explaining it very well. Kono is for something you are addressing or speaking about that's directly close to you. Ano is for a something that's distant, and sono is for something that's more relevant or closer to the other person than to you. So it's like Kono Baka(you idiot) Ano Baka (that idiot) Sono Baka (your idiot).
>>9515 I would have used katakana, but hiragana is also used in 11% of the corpus behind jpdb.io
>>9516 There was also a Kanji for it but I haven't seen it used and so I wasn't sure if that's actually used still or not.
>>9500 i do not remember them being lactose intolerant. but, fair. it would be far too coincidental to cross paths like that again, albeit a shame in that regard too.
>>9515 >Kono Baka this idiot near me >Ano Baka that idiot over there >Sono Baka (your idiot) that idiot near you
>>9515 >>9542 Bernd was taught to avoid using "kono" for people because it is rude and use kochira instead, but I guess when you're calling someone a baka it's the intended effect.
>>9561 See also: この野郎
>>9562 You can even combine to ばかやろう
>>9561 I thought kochira is for places? Like here, there and over there
>>9580 It's also polite for people. >someone physically close to the speaker and of equal or higher status when read as "こちら" (as opposed to 此方)
This time I used self raising flour and so my cake is actually a cake now.
>>9586 Looks good! What kind of cake/frosting is that? Looks like a carrot cake with cashew frosting I made years ago, but I can't find the recipe anymore.
>>9590 It's cream cheese, sugar and vanilla essence.
These are the Kranskys I was talking about. It's just a kransky wrapped in puff pastry though I did experiment a bit with adding cheses and basil to it.
>>9592 Noice. I made a basque cheesecake last week. Next time I'll remember to take a photo for casey.

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Making pizza. From the box. Cut and spread the toppings more evenly and moistened the edges with water.

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>>9658 Now I will eat it and drink some Lonkero
>>9601 >kransky strange name for an Australian dish
>>9914 It seems to be more of a South Australian thing, they are very common in bakeries in SA but quite rare in bakeries in Victoria. So I wonder if it has something to do with South Australia's German immigrant population, but I think they were mainly from north Germany and another Bernd from north Germany said that it was a south German thing.

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>>9917 > north Germany and another Bernd from north Germany said that it was a south German thing alert! I summon Germans to comment on this confusion
>>9919 Krainer sausages (kranjska klobasa) are a geographically protected food denomination from Slovenia. Nobody else is allowed to call theis sausages "Krainer". There's a variant called "Cheese Krainer" (Käsekrainer) filled with cheese that was invented in Austria a few decades ago, and Slovenia granted Austria the right to keep calling them "Käsekrainer". Germany has nothing to do with it. Bernd still remembers when Käsekrainer were shown around as a novelty in the 1980s. He nearly had to puke. In Austria they're literally also called "the purulent" ("Eitrige") because the cheese looks like pus
>>9921 I wish Slovenia would still be part of Austria tbh.
>>9921 We call them Kaskrainer.
Veggies and some protein chunks that are supposed to taste like chicken I got for 50% off.
>>10308 >protein chunks that are supposed to taste like chicken so? how did it taste?
>>10324 Actually quite good. It was the first time that I bought them and I'm positively surprised. Would buy again.