Monday, 10 May 2010

Bernie's Tiroler “Groestl” or “Roast”

I grew up in Austria, and this is my favourite “left over” recipe e.g. a little ham/bacon/veggies leftover and added to the potatoes that are always at home. It’s also quite simple to make and surprisingly tasty for the few simple ingredients used...

Tiroler “Groestl” or “Roast”

This is an original Austrian recipe which uses boiled beef, a regional speciality. I’ve adapted it so that it can be used with leftovers found in a British kitchen.

Ingredients for 2 people:

Basics
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 1 onion
  • 400 g potatoes (boiled & peeled and sliced ca ¼ inch thick) These can be from the day before, unpeeled would also be possible but I always peel them.
  • 1 teaspoon fresh parsley, chopped 
  • salt & pepper 
  • 2 fried eggs (optional)
  • Veggie option
  • 200g mushrooms
Meat option

  • 200g of bacon, ham, cooked beef, roast pork etc (whatever leftovers there are)
  • The original recipe quotes ca. 120 g cooked beef, 70 g bacon; I usually mix bacon/ham and mushrooms

How to make:

  1. Boil the potatoes, peel and slice them.
  2. Heat up the oil, add chopped onions and meat and/or mushrooms and let them brown slightly (ca 5 minutes).
  3. Add the potatoes and roast everything through by stirring frequently so everything is heated up thoroughly (ca 5 minutes). The potatoes should be cold before adding to the pan to avoid stirring it into a “mash”.
  4. Season with salt, pepper and parsley.
  5. Serve immediately with a fresh salad, adding a fried egg on top (optional). Guten Appetit!
Serve with Almdudler!!!

2 comments:

  1. What a great recipe!
    Especially the Almdudler.

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  2. mmm aldudler

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Thanks for your tip!