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Thu, 05 Sep 2024 09:55:08 +0000https://www.tyrolitlife.com/?p=34983Easter Recipe with Tradition
The Easter feast acquires a unique charm through traditional specialties. Among these is the Easter ham in bread dough, a delicacy that not only excites the taste buds but also stands as the festive centerpiece of the Easter meal
Sabine from Soulsistakitchen shares with us her recipe for this delicate combination of juicy ham, wrapped in crispy bread dough, guaranteed to enrich any table.
Short Recipe Instructions:
Cooking: Start by cooking the Selchroller for at least an hour so that it is always covered with water.
Prepare the bread dough: Combine the varieties of flour, caraway, dry yeast, oil, and salt in a large bowl. Add water and beer to it and knead the mixture until the dough is smooth. Then cover it and let it rest in a warm place for at least one hour.
Wrapping the ham: After the ham has cooled, roll out the bread dough on a floured surface. Apply mustard on the ham and place it in the center of the dough. Then, fold the dough over the ham to ensure it is completely encased.
This version maintains the same instructions but with a slight adjustment in wording for clarity and flow.
Bake: Brush the dough with a mixture of egg and milk, preheat the oven to 200 degrees and bake the ham for 15 minutes. Then reduce the temperature to 180 degrees and bake it for another 50 minutes.
Serve: Allow the Easter ham in bread dough to cool, then serve it with mustard, horseradish, lamb’s lettuce, and Easter eggs.
With this guide, you can achieve an Easter ham in bread dough that is not only a visual highlight, but also convincing in terms of taste. A festive dish that combines tradition and enjoyment in a wonderful way. So that you are well equipped in your kitchen, discover our kitchen knives, santoku knives, bread knives and knife sharpeners.
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Thu, 05 Sep 2024 09:55:08 +0000https://www.tyrolitlife.com/?p=34986Pearl necklaces bring tears, an empty wallet leads to poverty and Knives are not given as gifts: there is a superstition about almost every situation in life.
With them, however, there are often also ways to avert their ominous prophecies. We will discover, how you can still gift knives.
Knives should not be given away? An old superstition and how to trick it
An old superstition says that you should not give away knives because this would cut the bond of friendship. However, you can remedy this with a little trick.
To avert the impending misfortune associated with a gifted knife, the recipient gives back a penny to symbolically purchase the knife. The giver must not refuse the coin.
In some countries, therefore, the practice has been established of including a coin with the knife gift, allowing the recipient to immediately “buy” the knife. This applies both to individual knives and to knife gift boxes containing several high-quality kitchen knives.
Whether the gift is triggered by a symbolic cent or the recipient is not very superstitious from the start, we are convinced that high-quality kitchen knives make a wonderful gift for both the amateur and professional chef, superstitions notwithstanding.
You are welcome to order our kitchen knives – including santoku, bread, and filleting knives, among others – individually from the Tyrolit Life Shop. Alternatively, you might opt for purchasing a Tyrolit Life knife gift box: a distinctive present for a special someone. Assembled in various configurations, it makes the perfect starter kit for culinary excellence.
To ensure that the kitchen knives remain reliably sharp, Tyrolit Life also offers user-friendly knife sharpening options – either as a separate sharpening stone, as a practical knife sharpener with a preset sharpening angle of 15 degrees, or as integrated sharpening stones in cutting boards and knife blocks from Tyrolit Life.
But that's not all: In addition to gift boxes, knife sets, and sharpening tools, Tyrolit Life also offers two different pizza stones. Crafted from cordierite, both models feature a unique waffle structure on the bottom to make heating particularly efficient. The FLEX pizza stone further distinguishes itself with its three-part construction. This allows it to excel on the grill, taking up only as much space as you allow.
According to an old superstition, one should not give away knives as they can sever the bonds of friendship or love. However, this belief can be circumvented by having the recipient give the giver a symbolic cent. This way, the knife is not given away, but rather purchased in a symbolic manner.
Is it possible to give knives as a birthday present?
Yes, knives and knife sets are a popular birthday gift for both amateur chefs and kitchen professionals. Although the superstition that you should not give knives as a gift persists, many attach a symbolic cent coin to the gift, allowing the recipient to u0022buyu0022 it from the giver.
Can you give knives as Christmas gifts?
Yes, you can ideally give knives as Christmas gifts. Although there’s a superstition against giving knives as presents, a remedy exists: including a symbolic cent coin with the gift. The recipient can then u0022purchaseu0022 the knife with this coin, thus satisfying the superstition.
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