njric71

njric71 t1_je01b03 wrote

Sadly premade spätzle is not available near me. We can get egg noodles which taste very similar, but have a completely different texture and mouth feel. Fortunately spätzle is fairly easy to make.

Kartoffel kloesse on the other hand is such a major all day process that I don't make them nearly as often as I'd like to. There is a good Polish market near me. I wonder if they have anything similar. I know the kielbasa there is out of this world.

Speaking of sausage. I used to have a butcher shop, I wouldn't say NEAR me, it was a 50 mile ride but the 100 mile round trip was WELL worth it. I was run by an old German guy by the name of Gerhard who started his butchering apprenticeship in Germany in the 1950's He retired back in 2019 and sadly passed away a couple years later.

Oh the bierwurst, and landjäger, and even the beef bacon he used to make. I miss it terribly.. Although I once bought a beef heart from him and told him I was going to make sauerbraten with it and even he turned his nose up a little bit at the thought of it.

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njric71 t1_jdw0ujc wrote

I'm in the US. Potato peelers I've got.. But I do not have a sparschäler and now I simply must have one.

I've got a spätzle maker. I've even got a potato ricer which I use mostly for making kartoffel klasse which as a youngster I'd pronounce as "God awefull glaze" when my from Germany great grandmother would make them. Even back then though I was pretty sure it translated to English as "OMG that's good" especially with the sauerbraten gravy poured over the top of them.

So far I can't seem to find a sparschäler on Amazon in that exact design. I found a couple places online that look like they are in Germany, but it doesn't seem like they ship to the US..

I've got a new mission for today.. Thank you for that.

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