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RCP: Rösti

by Martin Barz » Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:48 am

This classic from Switzerland is a wonderful partner for all meat dishes........

Preparation: http://berlinkitchen.com/berlinkitchen/ ... B6sti.html

Ingredients (serves 2-4):
1kg potatoes
1-2 shallots


P.S. Please copy the link!
Last edited by Robin Garr on Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:46 am, edited 2 times in total.
Reason: Edited link to substitute an international code for the ö in rösti
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Celia » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:42 am

Martin, the link isn't working ?

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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Martin Barz » Sat Apr 12, 2008 6:51 am

Yes Celia, as you see the link is not shown completely. Maybe because of the "ö". I don´t know.

Maybe you can correct it?!
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Barb Freda » Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:34 am

[url]http://berlinkitchen.com/berlinkitchen/Slideshow_Rösti.html[/url]

Trying to fix the link...not sure if this did it--I think you didn't have the whole url live...

Cut and paste worked for me if this doesn't do it..

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Well, I can't fix it either. But DO cut and paste to check it out...
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by NayanGowda » Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:53 am

Doesn't work by cutting and pasting for me either. I wonder if it's because antipodean computers are not particularly forgiving for umlauts (mine's Aussie)
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Martin Barz » Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:41 am

Okay, this should work. Use this link and go to the section SIDES and click "Rösti"

http://berlinkitchen.com/berlinkitchen/Food.html
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Robin Garr » Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:54 am

Martin Barz wrote:Okay, this should work. Use this link and go to the section SIDES and click "Rösti"

http://berlinkitchen.com/berlinkitchen/Food.html

Martin, I think I see the problem ... HTML being an international language, it has problems with language-specific accents (specifically the ö mit umlaut).

This link should work in English-language browsers, using a bit of cryptic coding to replace the ö. If you like, I will be glad to edit it into your original post, but first, please check and see whether a German browser can translate it:
http://berlinkitchen.com/berlinkitchen/ ... B6sti.html
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Larry Greenly » Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:37 am

Martin Barz wrote:This classic from Switzerland is a wonderful partner for all meat dishes........


It certainly is. I make it every once in a while.
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Martin Barz » Sat Apr 12, 2008 3:19 pm

Vielen Dank, Robin! The link works perfectly....... :D
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Frank Deis » Sat Apr 12, 2008 3:27 pm

Martin, danke.

I'm Swiss, a couple of generations removed -- while the traditions did not come down in my family I've been to Switzerland a few times and learned what I could. And I know that Rösti (ROOOSH-ty) potatoes are a dish that says "home" to the Swiss. And that they are delicious, thank you for the lesson.

There are similar dishes, I suppose that more often I have made the "gallette des pommes" from Julia Child's cookbooks. Quite similar but it doesn't generally come out as dark as yours when I make it.

My Jewish neighbors make latkes which also are quite similar, but generally smaller.

The other Ur-schweizer dishes that come to mind involve melted cheese. Swiss fondue on the one hand, and raclette on the other. Putting it that way makes me want to lick my fingers...

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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Martin Barz » Sat Apr 12, 2008 4:04 pm

You´re Swiss, Frank! I always thought you have a kind of austrian background. In this case, here is an easy-version of the swiss classic Fondue. And served with "Gschwellte", swiss word for potatoes.

Recipy: http://berlinkitchen.com/berlinkitchen/ ... ondue.html

Preparation: http://berlinkitchen.com/berlinkitchen/ ... ondue.html
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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Frank Deis » Sat Apr 12, 2008 5:49 pm

Hi Martin

The name "Deis" is mostly in southern Germany and the German speaking part of Switzerland. I have my great grandfather's Heimatschein from a town in Kt. Aargau, which is where most Swiss Deis-Deiss families trace back to. Citizenship goes by town in Switzerland. On my mother's side I have family from the region of Ulm, and the region of Bremen. Plus lots of Brits on both sides, typical for Americans I suppose. We're all over the place. Nothing Austrian though.

It is interesting that you serve fondue on potatoes. If I just looked at the pictures I would be sure that you were describing raclette instead. As fondue is understood here in the states you use long forks and dip pieces of bread into the "soup." I've never seen it served that way. But I know that raclette is routinely scraped off, melted, onto potatoes for serving.

I'll have to try both of these recipes some time.

Thanks again!

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Re: RCP: Rösti

by Martin Barz » Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:44 am

As I said it is an easy-version of fondue and besides potatoes , of course you could also use bread which would be classic.
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