Jeg elsker parma skinke, og jeg tror ikke jeg er den eneste derude! Det er bare en af de mange super lækre råvarer fra Italien, som jo nok er det land i verden, som har de bedste madvarer, hvis du spørger mig. Nå, men derfor tænkte jeg, at jeg ville lave en lille salat med parmaskinke var inkluderet, og her er, hvad jeg kom op med.
As I've told you plenty of times before I love salad. After I came back to Denmark I found that the Italian ham Prosciutto is a lot more common than in America here in Denmark. And with the love for Italy and Italian food that I have, I wanted to come up with a recipe for a salad where this delicatessen is included.
Ingredients:
handful ruccula
1-2 slices prosciutto
1/2 avocado
1 medium tomato
balsamico and olive oil
Directions:
Wash ruccula and tomato. Cut avocado and tomato into slices. Cut prosciutto as well. Toss with the ruccula and drizzle balsamic and olive oil.
I think all us Danes know what Meatballs in Curry is, and I'm also pretty sure we all love it to death! It has always been one of my favorite things. Curry is often a thing we combine with Indian food, but it's actually an ingredient we use in a lot of recipes in Denmark, and I am one of it's biggest lovers probably..
Ingredients:
Meatballs:
1 lb ground pork
1 onion (leave about half for the sauce)
2 cloves garlic
1/2 cup oats
1/4 cup any kind of flour (whole wheat, buckwheat, white)
1 cup chicken broth or milk
1 tbsp salt
2 tsp pepper
Sauce:
2 tbsp butter or oil
2 tbsp corn starch
Rest of the onion
1 tbsp curry
3 cups chicken broth
1 cup milk
Salt and pepper
1 cup rice
3 cups water
Directions:
- Start out with boiling water for the rice. When water is boiling add the rice and turn heat to low and let it simmer with a lid for about 30 minutes.
- Make the meatballs first by stirring ground pork until it makes a batter kind of.
- Shred the onion directly into the ground pork on a grater. Same with the garlic. Leave about half of the onion unshredded for the sauce.
- Add oats, flour, chicken broth and salt and pepper.
- Bring a big pot of water to a boil. Shape little balls about 1 inch in diameter and cook for 10-15 minutes in the boiling water.
- Cut the remaining onions into small dice or mince.
- Melt butter or oil in a saucepan. Add the onions and curry and sauté for about 1 minute then add flour and cook that for 1-2 minutes as well stirring at all times to prevent it from burning.
- Add about 1 cup of broth at a time.
- Finish off with adding the milk and taste with salt and pepper.
- Before serving, put the meatballs back in the sauce and serve with a fresh salad and rice.
Enjoy!