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Onkel C
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So, let's


*BÖRK BÖRK*

have a small excursion into the Swedish cuisine with the world-famous [spoiler]at least with Ikea-visitors[/spoiler] Köttbullar A dish not uncommon to the German "Frikladellen", it makes a nice and hearty dinner and is prepared fast.
Ingredients were:


-Meatballs prepared as described in the link above
- Pasta of choice,
-some canned mushrooms,
-convenience sauce base,
-lingonberries.

Roast the meatballs in really hot oil until brown and crispy, then add the mushrooms to the skillet:


Add the sauce base with water and cream, let it simmer for a few minutes, prepare the pasta,


Serve with lingonberries - DONE!


Enjoy! / Smaklig måltid!

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Yummy!

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Danke. Schaut geschmackvoll. hand6.gif

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Ahhhhh...you know I love this meal Christian!!!hand6.gif

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Thank you for the kind words! :)

Leftover pasta from above, american cheese, a skillet, catsup and awesome sunset resulted in this pic:



Share your stuff folks, it's not difficult!

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you have American Cheese in Germany!!! subtlelaugh.gif

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Made some of these tonight and they turned out delicioso... 







added a side of brocolli in cheese sauce...  and there's no such thing as left-over pasta in my house... heh... hand6.gif

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Oh yummy that looks so good. :cool:

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srh_pres wrote:
Made some of these tonight and they turned out delicioso... 
added a side of brocolli in cheese sauce...  and there's no such thing as left-over pasta in my house... heh... hand6.gif


Dee-lish! Thanks for sharing. How did you make the gravy?

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Off the shelf gravy... in fact everything was pretty much from the store, pre-made meatballs as well. Sauteed up the mushrooms and some chopped onions, added in the meatballs and heated them for awhile.  Added the gravy, then let it simmer while I cooked the butter noodles.  Drained the noodles, coated them with a health portion of butter and ground pepper...  served it up - was a fast and yummy dinner... hand6.gif

Onkel C wrote:
srh_pres wrote:
Made some of these tonight and they turned out delicioso... 
added a side of brocolli in cheese sauce...  and there's no such thing as left-over pasta in my house... heh... hand6.gif


Dee-lish! Thanks for sharing. How did you make the gravy?


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