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  Austrian cuisine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Austrian cuisine, which is often incorrectly equated with Viennese cuisine, is derived from the cuisine of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Austrian cuisine is known primarily in the rest of the world for its pastries and sweets.
Various types of dumpling are an important part of Upper Austrian cuisine, as they are in neighbouring Bavaria and Bohemia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Austrian_Food   (1082 words)

  
 Cuisine - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A cuisine (from French cuisine, meaning "cooking; culinary art; kitchen"; itself from Latin coquina, meaning the same; itself from the Latin verb coquere, meaning "to cook") is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a place of origin.
New cuisines are constantly evolving, as certain aesthetics rise and fall in popularity among professional chefs and their clientele.
Cuisines of the Americas are based on the cuisines of the countries from which the immigrant peoples came, primarily Europe.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Cuisine   (514 words)

  
 Welcome to Julius Meinl
Think of Austrian food and you're bound to awaken memories of potbellied waiters in lederhosen serving plates heaped with meat and softball-size dumplings.
The food itself is recognizable to anyone familiar with Austrian cuisine and yet it's fresher, less fatty and easier to digest.
But for many, Austrian cuisine didn't hit its low point until the 1970s, with the dawn of the Hawaiian Schnitzel -- a fried pork cutlet covered with a slice of ham, melted cheese and a chunk of pineapple.
www.meinl.com /press.html   (1339 words)

  
 Austrian Restaurant Guide
Corrections or comments (from Austrians in particular) are always welcome.
Austrian food is similar to German food, but with Hungarian and Slav elements lingering from the days of the Empire.
Austrian wines have a reputation for sweetness, but that's probably because the dry wines preferred by most Austrians are best enjoyed young and don't travel very well.
www.lib.uchicago.edu /keith/austria/restaurants.html   (1118 words)

  
 Austrian Cuisine
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www.gourmet-cooking-now.com /austrian-cuisine   (435 words)

  
 Ethnic Cuisine: Austria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Austrian cuisine in general: It is the culinary reflection of an ethnically mixed people who, during the many centuries of the Austrian Habsburg empire's expansion and contraction, have exchanged culinary know-how with Turkish, Swiss, Alsacian, French, Spanish, Dutch, Italian, German, Bohemian-Moravian, Hungarian, Polish, Croatian, Slovenian, Slovakian, Serbian, and Jewish cuisine.
Whether Austrian coffees are served simply fl, with or without milk, or fancy -- with sugar sprinkles, with pieces of chocolate, with cherries, or spiked with liqueurs and brandies -- all have their special coffee name in the Austrian classic list of hot beverage.
In Austrian cuisine, lovage is a celery substitute for stocks and in dishes which require mild celery flavored greens.
www.sallys-place.com /food/ethnic_cusine/austria.htm   (3035 words)

  
 A2Z Pattaya - Cuisines of the World
Chinese cuisine is a fascinating mix of diversity and simplicity, combining a few basic cooking styles with a willingness to experiment with whatever ingredients are available, whether these are native to the area or introduced by a foreign culture.
The Indian cuisine is as diverse as its culture, languages, regions and its climate.
While the cuisine of Lebanon doesn't boast an entire repertoire of sauces, it focuses on herbs, spices and the freshness of ingredients; the assortment of dishes and combinations are almost limitless.
www.a2zpattaya.com /cuisines.htm   (15108 words)

  
 Food & Dining
Welcome to Viennese cuisine seasoned with the ingredients of the imperial-royal monarchy ennobled by the imperial court, enjoyed in traditional cosiness....
For more than 1000 years the Austrian monarchistic empire was widely extended in Europe and was mixed up with multiple different nationalities and cultures, focused in the empire`s capital and reflected in the Cuisine.
Austrians usually serve with noodles (not used with the soup variation) or rolls.
www.irinasworld.com /Food8.html   (2032 words)

  
 Austrian Cooking at Epicurious.com
Traditional Austrian cooking is a rustic Central European mix, with German (sauerkraut), Italian (noodles), Czech, Croatian, Serbian, Polish, and Jewish influences, among others.
Invading Ottoman Turks in the 17th century brought two ingredients that are now an integral part of Austrian culture: coffee, and filo dough, which in the hands of Austrian bakers became strudel.
Today, innovative Austrian chefs are fusing fin de siècle opulence with up-to-the-minute touches to breathe new life into their native cuisine.
www.epicurious.com /features/going_global/austrian/intro   (400 words)

  
 Margarita's Austrian Menu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Austrian food, however, is more sophisticated that I first gave it credit for.
Even now, Austrian cuisine varies considerably from region to region and even Viennese food is said to be distinct.
Austrian food might not be the most revered in the world, but Austrian cakes & pastries are second to none.
www.marga.org /food/int/austria   (491 words)

  
 Delicious Austrian Cuisine: Have food with Karin's Personal Chef Service
Austrian cuisine is similar to German cuisine, but with other, even exotic countries' culinary elements lingering from the days of the old Empire and therefore even more delicious!
"An der schönen blauen Donau" by the Austrian composer Johann Strauss Sr.
There is even an Austrian author (Adelheid Dahimène) who calls her soul a snow-white Meringue, which is a beautiful analogy to this wonderful pastry: pristine, fragile, volatile.
www.karincooks.com   (820 words)

  
 Category:Austrian - Cookbookwiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Austrian cuisine has always been influenced by the more powerful diets of the country’s neighbors, like Hungarian and Italian cuisines.
The Viennese Schnitzel is one of the Austrian delicacies, being usually served with a side dish called an Erdapfel Salad, a salad composed of boiled potatoes and different types of salads.
Their customs, traditions and cuisine have spread in most of Europe, making the country a cultural nucleus of the continent.
www.cookbookwiki.com /Category:Austrian   (516 words)

  
 Captains Lodge International - VIP- Restaurant
But we have a letter from the Austrian Ambassador to confirm that here is indeed a dining room specialising in fine Viennese cuisine.
Everything is freshly prepared, using meat from an Austrian butcher in Frankston, home-grown vegetables and fruits, and bread from an Austrian baker in Orbost.
The pan-fried white veal schnitzel is superb, and we were delighted by the Bauernschmaus of roast and smoked pork, sausage, sauerkraut, potato cake and light-as-feather dumpling.
www.captainslodgeint.com /vip.htm   (902 words)

  
 austrian_cuisine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Austrian cuisine differs only a little from German cuisine, though is does feature a certain...
Austrian cuisine restaurants and cafes in new york city.
Karin provides personal chef services specialized in Austrian cuisine, for every day dinners and dinner parties in homes and vacation rentals of the entire Southern California region.
austrian_cuisine.networklive.org   (284 words)

  
 What's Cooking in the Desert
She traveled extensively and tasted many different cuisines in Europe and the U.S., but always returned to her authentic Austrian culinary education she received from her grandmother and aunt, with that great love for homemade, comforting and delicious food.
Karin is a primarily self-taught chef and her specialty is, of course, Austrian cuisine.
Early in life Karin was a 'kindergarten teacher' and after her son was born she became a certified travel agent to finance her education as a live theater actress.
www.karincooks.com /classes.html   (1323 words)

  
 Austrian Cooking at Epicurious.com
Austrian cuisine is full of wonderful homey recipes like braised meats and buttery noodles, perfect for family meals.
East of Paris: The New Cuisines of Austria and the Danube:
The groundbreaking New Austrian recipes of brothers Rudolf and Karl Obauer, of Obauer restaurant near Salzburg, are collected in this beautiful book that's a favorite of chef Mario Lohninger.
www.epicurious.com /features/going_global/austrian/cookbooks   (296 words)

  
 Hemma - A Taste Of Austrian Cuisine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After graduating in 1985 from one of the most prestigious fashion schools in Vienna, I was fortunate to travel the world for 7 years working as a fashion model...
Modern Austrian cuisine is rooted in a multiethnic culinary tradition.
At times during the period from the late thirteenth to the early twentieth century, the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian empire’s borders stretched from czarist Russia to the Adriatic and encompassed people of over ten different nationalities and four major religions...
www.tasteofaustria.com   (102 words)

  
 Austrian food — Austrian wine
The outcome is a modern-day Austrian cuisine composed of the very best produce to be found in Austria’s woodlands and mountain pastures, its orchards and vineyards.
The leading Austrian chefs de cuisine are making their mark on the international culinary scene, while the country’s foremost wines regularly garner top prizes.
Regional delicacies like pumpkin seed oil and apple balsamico have found their way into the kitchens of noted restaurants all over Europe, while Austria’s award-winning gourmet restaurants attract discerning guests from near and far.
www.austria-tourism.at /allgemeine_infos_detail...2.html?_h=home&_artikel_id=32001&_hm=31378&_b=ai   (234 words)

  
 Austrian Cooking - Big Cooking Guide
that are popular in Austrian cooking for their crisp, nutty, white flesh,...
The Cookbooks Austrian Cooking and Baking ultimate Cookbooks Austrian Cooking and Baking cooking Cookbooks Austrian Cooking and Baking site.www.
all typical for Austrian cuisine because Wiener Schnitzel is normally served without sauce; but Austrian cooking is noted for heavy, delicious sauces.
www.bigcookingguide.com /austrian-cooking.html   (455 words)

  
 Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 2003044956   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
East of Paris embraces Austrian culture, lifestyle, and -- above all else -- the new Austrian cuisine, as interpreted by the renowned David Bouley.
This cuisine is truly unique, capturing the peak flavor in its ingredients, combining classic techniques and influences from around the world, and translating them into a culinary language with an Austrian gestalt.
Featuring extraordinary photographs by Thomas Schauer, East of Paris introduces readers to a refined cuisine that draws on Austrian cooking, is prepared with the highest standards, and goes well beyond the culinary canon.
www.loc.gov /catdir/description/hc043/2003044956.html   (255 words)

  
 Austrian Cuisine
Austria's capital city of Vienna even claims its own cuisine as if it were a separate country -- it's the smallest Austrian state but also the...
Austrian Cooking and Baking by Gretel Beer Best of Austrian Cuisine by Elisabeth Mayer-Browne Cooking the Austrian Way by Helga Hughes...
Not many places in the Salt Lake Valley offer authentic Austrian cuisine, which was a major reason longtime chef Frody Volgger chose to focus...
www.recipelinks.us /links/Austrian-Cuisine.html   (182 words)

  
 Best of Austrian Cuisine by Elisabeth Mayer-Browne, ISBN 0781808847 And Iron Warrior   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Now expanded with a chapter on Austria's famous wine-making tradition!

Austrian cuisine consists of rich, satisfying dishes: roasted meats in cream sauces, hearty soups and stews, tasty dumplings, warm and cold salads, and, of course, the pastries and cakes that remain Vienna's trademark.

The Best of Austrian Cuisine includes nearly 200 recipes for traditional family favorites, interesting variations, and menus for everyday meals and holidays.
Struggling for survival in the rugged Rocky Mountains, settler Nathaniel King fights off Indians and renegades in a harsh wilderness, until he encounters a foe that bullets will not kill, and he is forced to become even more cunning.
www.ecoglaz.com /cuisine.htm   (173 words)

  
 Austrian
This is an unabridged and unaltered republication of an old work originally published under the title "Austrian Cooking" in 1954 by Andre Deutsche; it has 302 recipes with Austrian and English names of specialties and no illustrations.
612 color photographs, and Austrian and Viennese food history (German; an updated modern version of classic Austrian recipes elaborated by two very experienced Austrian culinary experts).
A collection of recipes on early 20th century Austrian monarchic cuisine.
www.sallys-place.com /food/book_reviews/austrian.htm   (372 words)

  
 Pattaya Food and Drink - Cuisines of the World
The true origins of this fine cuisine are as colorful as any good pizza pie heaping with toppings.
Aquavit, a spirit distilled from potatoes and flavored with caraway, is a very traditional drink and very often served together with a pint of beer.
Cakes and pastries are also varied: Leckerli are Basel specialties (spiced honey cakes topped with icing sugar); in Bern they are decorated with a white sugar bear; Gugelhopf (a type of sponge cake with a hollow center), Fasnachtküchli (sugar-dusted pastries eaten during Carnival) and Schaffhausen (cream-filled cakes) are also popular.
www.pattaya-food-drink.com /cuisines.htm   (15106 words)

  
 Romeguide - Restaurants
Chines cuisine with 1 hour maximum delivery time.
Mexican and Texmex cuisine for a minimum of 4.
Chinese, Arab and Indian cuisine as well as pizza.
www.romeguide.it /FILES/romeres3.htm   (210 words)

  
 Austrian Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A tasteful "Jausn" is one of the delights of Austrian cuisine.
The well-known and ever extensible versatility of the dumpling is demonstrated by the variations from country to country, from region to region, from house to house, from generation to generation...
Ruth Langer Lawrence, who as a 15-year-old Austrian Jewish swimmer refused to compete in the 1936 Olympics, recently died...
www.austria.org /oldsite/sep99   (289 words)

  
 Open Directory - Home: Cooking: World Cuisines: European: Austrian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Austrian Recipes - Small collection of recipes from Cooking for Fun.
Austrian Recipes from RecipeSource.com - Eleven recipes such as Gugelhupf, and Salzburger Nockerl.
Austrian Recipes of All Varieties - Six recipes, such as Leberknodelsuppe (Liver Dumpling Soup).
dmoz.org /Home/Cooking/World_Cuisines/European/Austrian   (126 words)

  
 -Johannes Restaurant, Cosmopolitan Cuisine.-   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
A "gem in a culinary wasteland" (and tops for Food in Palm Springs).
Rated 4 Stars : " Johannes Cosmopolitan Cuisine, owned and operated by talented European trained Johannes Bacher.
The creation of the eponymus Austrian-born chef/owner Johannes Bacher is the most delightful new restaurant in Palm Springs; with inventive cuisine, inspired decor, exceptionnal service and a warm atmosphere."
www.johannesrestaurant.com   (239 words)

  
 Famous Austrian Chefs | www.yorkculinary.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In short, you'll find restaurants from A to V (Austrian to Vietnamese).
Specializing in Bavarian and Austrian cuisine and, of course, a...
gourmet cuisine prepared by the chefs and students of the acclaimed...
www.yorkculinary.com /d/famousaustrianchefs   (591 words)

  
 Austrian Cooking Recipes
Austrian - The Global Gourmet guide to Austrian cooking.
Viennese Cuisine - Austrian Food - Cooking Recipes from Vienna, Austri
Austrian Cuisine - Austrian Food - Cooking Recipes from Austria -...
www.recipewire.com /Austrian-Cooking-Recipes.shtml   (316 words)

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