Here's another recipe that no one on this web site seems to have heard of, but I'm sure probably know another name for it. I think it's delicious! Hope you like it!!:)
Author: myslys
Light Fluffy dumpling that looks like a snow ball. Those southern thingies are pot pie noodles any good Dutchman could tell you that. This can be used for Sauerkraut dishes such as pork or hot dogs and...
Author: drhousespcatcher
An heirloom recipe impractical for most modern cooks (don't know how this would work with storebought, pasteurized and homogenized milk). If desired, add 1/2 teaspoon of grated onion, caraway seeds, green...
Author: Molly53
Make and share this Amish Yellow Pickled Eggs recipe from Food.com.
Author: sheepdoc
This was named by my two kids as it sounded to them like "yummy German casserole" - I have no idea what it means - but it is amazing! I'm posting it here because I keep loosing the recipe - easy-peezy...
Author: HeidiRenee
So I live in Texas now. They call stuffing "dressing" and make it with cornbread and sausage. I've been making my Yankee stuffing and taking it to potlucks. This recipe is from my mom, who got it from...
Author: Rai5428
Great idea for a football party, graduation party, any potluck get-together. I was assigned a hot side dish for a potluck work luncheon, served aside of hot dogs and other party appy's, and decided to...
Author: TheDancingCook
I invented this at church one day when I tried to put a twist on hot chocolate. It turned out to be a steamer! Super easy and super yummy
Author: ROOKIE 9th grader
Make and share this Slippery Noodles, Pennsylvania Dutch in origin recipe from Food.com.
Author: mew Elaine in MD
This is my mom's famous recipe (at least with those who have tasted them) for pickled red beet eggs. They're a must at any picnic, and never go to waste. The longer they marinate, the better they look...
Author: LadyAngel1124
I lived in PA Dutch area for several years in my mid teens and although very, very different from Japanese cooking, I fell in love with some of the local specialties such as sauerkraut, beet eggs, sauerkraut...
Author: Rinshinomori
I saw another recipe posted for this and when I made it, it was a little different than the one my Mama always made. So I called her and this is what she told me was in her original recipe. It tasted just...
Author: PSU Lioness
Another recipe from the 1980 version of the Grace Evangelical Congregational Church cookbook from Muir, Pennsylvania that was given to me by my Nana when I became an adult. This recipe was submitted to...
Author: Sarah_Jayne
Sauders is a Lancaster County Egg Producer,) think Amish, Pennsylvania Dutch). They exhibited at the Pennsylvania Farm Show and were giving out recipe cards, that is where I got this eggcellent recipe...
Author: mandabears
Lovely, marble-sized dumplings from the Pennsylvania Dutch chapter of the United States Regional Cookbook, Culinary Arts Institute of Chicago, 1947.
Author: Molly53
Easy and fun for everybody. From the Pennsylvania Dutch chapter of the United States Regional Cookbook, Culinary Arts Institute of Chicago, 1947.
Author: Molly53