What can I use to keep dumplings warm?

We're invited today and are bringing the red cabbage (my husband makes it) and the dumplings.

I don't like those pre-packaged dumplings, so I prefer making them myself. But what can I use to transport them without them cooling down too quickly?

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Renate2511
3 months ago

Hello, Bommelchen00.πŸŽ„πŸ˜Š

If you have an insulated bag, for example a cooler bag, then put the dumps in there, because then keep them hot for a long time.

I wish you good appetite.

A nice holiday, and greetings, Renate. πŸ˜ŠπŸŽ„

DreiGegengifts
3 months ago

Wrap hot dumplings in a pot and with a soft thick blanket.

Easygoing775
3 months ago

To keep warm, I have thermoclaws. Alternatively, you can reheat the toilet in Mirko or cook/boil fresh at the host.

Rampelremp886
3 months ago

Just wrap in and warm up later. You can't keep your food warm for so long

spanferkel14
3 months ago

It doesn't matter if they get cold. Every household has a microwave to make hot today.

If this is Thüringer Klâße: They should be prepared fresh anyway.

RiddickBln
3 months ago

Take the dough. Form into ball and pack in war.e water you can also make

Deichgoettin
3 months ago

Isn't it possible to cook the dumplings until you get them to your hosts? That's not a big effort.

dieretoure
3 months ago

When you are invited, you will not bring your own food with you !!!

Nikki8141
3 months ago
Reply to  Bommelchen00

And then you ask such things? πŸ€”πŸ€”

Believe in this case, you should have the most idea

dieretoure
3 months ago
Reply to  Bommelchen00

This is another story. Why not work together & the food or cash in community freshly prepared?

DreiGegengifts
3 months ago
Reply to  dieretoure

Yes. In families with many children, where they are still cooked, this is quite normal. Everybody's bringing something.

dieretoure
3 months ago
Reply to  DreiGegengifts

If you're a guest, you're a guest.

spanferkel14
3 months ago
Reply to  dieretoure

Maybe it's so presumed everyone's bringing something to dinner. Then no one has the whole job!

dieretoure
3 months ago
Reply to  spanferkel14

From which food or a lunch is cooked at the host's heart.

iQhaenschenkl
3 months ago
Reply to  dieretoure

What a nonsense! There are many family celebrations where everyone has something, there are bottle parties, etc.

DreiGegengifts
3 months ago

In our family, everyone helps. Whether they live in the same household or not

spanferkel14
3 months ago

I think there's a talk about cattle routines or sour roasts. Daughter and husband or son and wife invite and have prepared the meat (and possibly appetizer and dessert), (in-law)Mother brings red cabbage and lumps. It is no longer necessary to cook, you can eat directly, only mother's cabbage and lumps have to be briefly in the microwave.

dieretoure
3 months ago

When it gets a big frying, we are planned together and the shopping list is made together & then cleaned together, nipples, baked, cooked … And everyone or everyone has his job or cooks his dish. We then make together only a kitchen dirty & not everything. Space is available.

DreiGegengifts
3 months ago

As I said, no.

dieretoure
3 months ago

That's nonsense. Can the "stuff" conjure up in the kitchen at Denen..