[Sca-cooks] Himmel und Erde
ranvaig at columbus.rr.com
ranvaig at columbus.rr.com
Sun Sep 17 19:49:36 PDT 2006
> Benedicte alles,
> Himmel und Erde as I know it....from a pre
>publication manuscript of a friend of mine from
>monastery days...'Gottes Lieb fur Mann' God' s
>love for man, a thousand years of monastic
>cooking, from Einsedeln. Einsedeln is a Swiss
>Benedictine monastery founded in the year 935.
> www.kloster-einsiedeln.sh/
http://www.kloster-einsiedeln.ch/ but I didn't see any recipes
>
> Himmel und Erde is Cabbage, Apples and Onions
>fried/sauteed' in butter with salt and pepper.
>Often served with goose or pork, but also with
>other meats and on fast days without butter and
>just using olive oil.
>
> I remember it being served even over here in
>American monasteries who trace their descent
>from Eisiedeln and Bavarian/Austrian communities.
I checked a bit before I posted. Cabbage and
Apples is a classic German dish, but I'd never
heard it called Heaven and Earth. All the modern
recipe could find, including ones in German, are
for potatoes and apples, sometimes mashed,
sometimes with onions. I didn't see any with
cabbage.
Perhaps the use has changed. I've heard that
Erdäpfel originally meant another vegetable
(perhaps gourd, perhaps some other root) before
the tag settled on potatoes. I wonder if the
dish was originally made with that? I haven't run
across either combination in period cookbooks,
but that doesn't mean they didn't make it. Does
your cookbook say how old the recipe is?
Ranvaig
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