15 May 2007

For Szélső Fa

6 comments:

Chris said...

Szélső Fa, I intend to give you more recipes, just as I promised, but sci-fi-guys.com is where I host all my files, and it is down right now. I have no idea when it will be fixed, so for now, I'm going to have to leave you with this apparently unfinished recipe. Step 2 confuses me; do I combine the mushrooms, eggs and breadcrumbs together and use it as a crust for the sausage loaf, or do I combine all that stuff with the sausage and then form the whole thing into a loaf?

Have you ever heard of this? Can anyone out there help me? And do all Hungarians dress like this and carry a cauldron around? If so, you guys have some crazy ass hats.

SzélsőFa said...

I'm really sorry for the delay!
A whole post just for me - I am overjoyed!
So.
I have never heard of this recipe, but it resembles the way SOME Hungarian dish are made. So it MIGHT as well be a Hungarian recipe.
Re: Step 2.
As a practicing chef-at-home, housewife and mother of two I have the right to claim that you combine the things to cover the sausage - to make a crust, as you suggested over the sausage.
On the other hand, forming the whole bunch of ingredients into ONE SINGLE loaf does fit Hungarian gastronomy as well.
Re: dress.
Absolutely crap. This is in no way to be considered as a Hungarian folk dress. I think the artist (?) saw some folk photos from Poland and or Austria and thought Hungary was also a country somewhere near the other two.

SzélsőFa said...

I don't know on which of your secret assassin training you are on, but I have just dropped in to congratulate on giving the picture a clever title "Nem beszélek magyarul".
Great. I knew that. And you made me laugh. Thanks.

Chris said...

Szélső Fa, I'm glad there's still one woman in the world I can make smile. Sure, you're married and you live on the opposite side of the planet, but I'll grasp at whatever straws I can.

There's more info on this recipe coming very soon. Keep your eyes peeled.

SzélsőFa said...

don't worry, if you can make one smile or even laugh, that means that your chances are strong. Not with me, unfortunately.

Chris said...

Szélső Fa, an update on this recipe is on the way today, I promise. Thanks for your patience while I've been slacking. You rule! Check back soon!