Showing posts with label milk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label milk. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

lasagna bolognese


For minced meat bolognese
1/2 kg minced meat (pork and beef, or turkey and pork)
2 onions
3 tablespoons olive oil
bay leaf
2 sprigs of basil
2 cloves of garlic
1 teaspoon red pepper
salt and pepper to taste
200 ml of tomato puree
some water for pouring
Heat oil over medium heat and add the diced onion. When onions are glassy, ​​add finely chopped garlic. Add minced meat and simmer until the meat becomes brown. Add salt, infuse, add red pepper, basil and bay leaf. All mix well and add the tomatoes, reduce heat to lowest, cover and cook over low heat for about an hour. Stir and, if necessary to add a little water.

Béchamel
50g butter
55 g flour
1 liter of milk
60 g parmesan cheese
salt
nutmeg
Melt the butter in a pot on low heat. When the butter is melted, remove the pot from the heat and add a little flour. Constantly stir the butter when adding the flour to avoid lumps made.
When all the flour is added, little by little add the milk, and stir again all the time not to make lumps.
Restore the pot on low heat and stir with a wooden spoon until the mixture turns and becomes denser. When sufficiently concentrated, put out the fire and add a pinch of salt, Parmesan cheese and a little freshly grated nutmeg.

Prepare lasagna
Butter a baking sheet greased
180 g freshly grated cheese grated

Heat the water to a boil and add the tablespoon of salt and olive oil. Prepare an extra bowl of cold water. Cook the pasta for lasagna according to manufacturer's instructions, but be careful that the dough be "al dente," or that it does not overcook.
Remove the dough from the water and short out plunge into cold water in order to break the cooking process. The cooked dough stacked on a clean kitchen towel to drain excess fluid. Oven heated to 175 C
Baking pan greased with butter, and bottom coated with a thin layer béchamel and cover the dough, spread a third of the bolognese sauce, over that potkriti third béchamel. Repeat two more times, and the final layer of béchamel cover cheese.
Bake for 20-30 minutes. Lasagne are ready when the cheese is browned and become slightly brown in color.
Remove from the oven, leave ten minutes to cool it serve.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Musaka


Ingredients:

2,3 onions shopped,
beef meat (melted)
1 kg. potatoes
salt
black peppers
egg and yogurt (if desired)


Preparation:

Fry the onion until yellowish. add the meat and fry little until gets little color
cut the potatoes in circles. Place on bottom of baking pan. Above them place the fried onion and meat. Again place one layer of circle potatoes (can be thin like chips).
At the pan where onion was fried add around 500 ml water. add salt, black paper and spice like mints, dried vegetables if you desire. Warm the water and pour in the pan. potatoes need to be nearly covered with water, not to lot to swim in.
Bake in oven at 200 degrees C. By end if desired can add 1 scrambled egg with yogurt and bake for another 15 min.


Saturday, October 11, 2014

Mashed potatoes with Pork

Ingredients: 
- 800 gr. of pork,
- 2 carrots 
- 200 gr. fresh mushrooms, 
- 150ml. white wine ,
- 1 onion, 
- 2 cloves of garlic.

- 1kg potatoes,
- 50 grams of butter,
- 150 grams of milk.


Preparation: 

(for pork)

Cut the meat into small pieces, put in the oven, add sliced ​​carrots, garlic and mushrooms. Add the white wine and boil 2 hours of quiet oven.

(for mashed potatoes) 

- boil potatoes
When you cook are smash and add milk and butter. it is attached above the dining.
                                                                              


  - good appetite -