Delicious simple DDR dessert
Hello as already described in the headline I am looking for an easy, quick to make dessert that is also a little sweet if possible.
Thanks in advance
Hello as already described in the headline I am looking for an easy, quick to make dessert that is also a little sweet if possible.
Thanks in advance
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Hi, I forgot to buy casserole cheese. Can I use parmesan instead?
This is a serious question. I have a lot of mice and rats in my house and I always kill them with mouse traps, so I thought I could recycle them and eat them, so to speak. But now my question is, what is the best way to boil the dead rat? Simply put it…
Sweet quark.
500 g Quark Magnifier, juice 1/2 lemon, 2 egg yolk and sugar.
Mix everything and out is the mouse.
Fast, Cheap and Delicious
East German dessert from school feeding and FDGB holiday homes:
And the most unloved compote:
There is probably no typical “DDR dessert”. Quark, compote, ice cream…. was certainly eaten in both parts of Germany.
The only farewell was probably at the pudding: it must be prepared (cooked) in the GDR itself, which there was not “to buy ready”….
Dei was the simplest dessert there was, compote was made of self-cooked fruits, otherwise there was the popular vanilla jar, even without cream, we made ice cream ourselves and at celebrations there was lemon cream and chocolate cream and wine making, but they were not easy to make. Otherwise, pudding itself was cooked. I think there were no major differences, maybe there were fewer finished products in the GDR, but otherwise?
Quark dishes: 1 pack of cheese, 1 pack of cream, put the cream on and lift it under the quark,
then either add fruit and sweet or simply add a vanilla sugar+, the lye is ready.
if you put all this with spiced fruits, e.g. Peaches overdoes this also looks good
PS. what does it have with GDR? have the other NAch tables than the West 😉
Rhababaer with vanilla pudding. You cook the Rhababer and mix the vanilla pudding when it’s finished.
GDR???
Computer module! Don’t worry.
What does the dessert have to do with GDR???
not everything has to do with computers
Computer??? GDR = German Democratic Republic