I'm so glad you are enjoying the recipe books, David.
Yes, send me the recipes and eventually we'll have a
cookbook, no. 4.
Merle
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Weiner" <dweiner_at_xs4all.nl>
To: <czernowitz-l_at_cornell.edu>
Sent: Friday, August 28, 2015 5:12 PM
Subject: [Cz-L] Cook books
> Dear all
> I was enjoying myself reading the cook books. I was feeling a child in
> Cernowitz.
> There are some remarks I would like to make.
> In our house the tochiklech were called "Kartofelplazerl" a name I use
> even to day when I make them.
> Latkes is the name used by Polish Jews.
> Dr. Lisa Andermann mentioned the marinated apples and she called them
> "kwassnetzes" a name I never heard but I know that these apples were
> called in Cernowitz "mostapfel" and were sold for 1 Leu a piece.
> Then I have not seen mentioned the name of Chicken soup in Czernowitz: it
> was called "Echte Suppe" (Genuin soup)
> and soup made of other sorts of meat was called "Falsche Suppe". Some
> called also the vegetable soup so.
> The Friday lunch was always cold Borscht with hot potatoes. The Borscht
> was made on Thursday by cooking the red beets and taking only the soup
> (the cooked beets were either used for something else or thrown away) and
> egg yolk and soms sour cream (schmetn) added. The soup was then put to
> cool down in the cellar and served with cooked hot potatoes cut in four
> slices.
> It happened frequently that the chicken had unfinished eggs (small egg
> yolks) which were then baked together with the chicken fat and the
> children got them also at the Friday lunch.
> I have some recipes that I will send to Merle directly/
> David Weiner
>
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