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Austrian Liver Dumplings
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats, Eggs
Austrian
Beef, Side dish
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1/2
lb
Calf's liver
1
Hard roll OR
1
Large slice Italian bread
1
tb
Butter
1
Egg
1
c
Breadcrumbs
Chopped fresh parsley
Salt & pepper to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
1>. Cut liver into chunks and place into blender until all meat has been
pureed. Soak the roll or bread in water until soft, squeeze out the surplus
moisture and finely mince or grate. Cream the butter with the other
ingredients, finally adding sufficient breadcrumbs to make the mixture firm
enough to be formed into small dumplings (less than an inch in diameter).
If the dumplings are to served with stew or soup, simmer in this for 5
minutes. They may also be cooked in stock and served with meat and gravy.
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