Pfaffenglueck ( Parson's Luck ) German Cold Pizza |
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Prep Time: 15 Minutes Cook Time: 15 Minutes |
Ready In: 30 Minutes Servings: 4 |
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This is a modern(relatively speaking) version of a Medieval Germanic recipe. While living in Germany, I first tried these unusual cold pizza-style open face sandwiches at a fair in Bonn while celebrating the Rhine in Flames. You may also use any herb flecked soft, doughy flatbread that you have available - they should be rounds the size of a pita bread. Heck - you could probably get away with using an uncut pita(in which case use the whole pita as your crust for each -don't split) if that's all you have available - I'd go for honey wheat flavor, if so. Please try to use sweet onions in this as regular onions can be a little too strong - you will be eating the onions raw, so it is up to you how much oniony sharpness you prefer. Try to cut the onions as wafer thin as possible and then into slivers. Please use real bacon and fresh herbs - although there is a brand(Hormel) of real bacon that comes precrumbled in a bottle that may use(not Bacon Bits). Measurements are estimates - season these to your liking. Cook time is chilling time for the onion sauce - there is no actual cooking involved. Ingredients:
2 german krauterfladenbrot rounds flat bread or 2 other soft round herb flavored flat bread (such as a pita bread) |
3/4 cup creme fraiche or 3/4 cup sour cream |
1 cup white onion, slivers (preferably sweet onion) |
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar, approximately |
salt, to taste |
pepper, to taste |
1 pinch granulated sugar, to taste |
1 cup shredded white cheese, to taste (such as swiss or gouda, or a mixture) |
4 tablespoons crumbled crisp cooked bacon, approximately |
4 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley, approximately |
1 1/2 cups canned mushroom slices (drained) or 1 1/2 cups cooked corn (cold) or 1 1/2 cups chopped ham, chunks approximately |
Directions:
1. Mix together creme fraiche and slivered onions well and season to taste with salt (about 2 shakes), pepper (about 8 shakes), and apple cider vinegar- using an ordinary eating teaspoon to measure the vinegar. 2. Add a small pinch of sugar to taste- just a small amount- you don't want this to be a sweet dish. 3. Chill 10 minutes while you prepare the bread and get out your toppings. 4. Try to have your Kraeuterfladbrot slightly warm (freshly baked and slightly cooled is best)- and split them horizontally (like an English Muffin would be cut)- into 2 flat rounds each (NOTE: If using pita rounds, then don't split them - use a whole pita per serving). 5. Spread each of the 4 rounds with an equal portion of the creamy onion mixture- you might not need it all (cover like a pizza sauce). 6. Sprinkle each pizza with shredded cheese evenly, to taste. 7. Sprinkle mushrooms, corn or diced ham over the top, to taste (these would not be mixed, but you know- it's your kitchen- if you want to combine several toppings, go for it). 8. Sprinkle with bacon rather heavily, to taste- about a Tbsp on top of each. 9. Sprinkle with fresh chopped parsley, trying to get a small mound of it in the center. 10. Serve immediately- these are not heated. |
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