WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY OT Noah Zark

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mescalero1
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WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY OT Noah Zark

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You got any family reciepes for rouladen?
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mescalero1 wrote:You got any family reciepes for rouladen?
Nope. Can't say I do. It wasn't popular on either side of the family.

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Thanks
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I made it recently. I'm not of German heritage, but the meal looked good. Herr is one link I found that has several recipes.

http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,g ... en,FF.html

It was time consuming to make them, but they tasted wonderful. Some people don't like the mustard and picles. ME? I liked it a lot. I used a dark, full grain mustard, but regular yellow French's mustard works well according to a lot of recipes.

The taste reminded me of a flame broiled Burger King Whopper... LOL Guess the King knew what he was doing.
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Niether am I, but I like it.
Learned to like when my dad was stationed in Germany, when I was a kid.
Thank you for the link.
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