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The German father-in-law shares the secret of making famous sausages, reveals he loves and can cook more than 40 Vietnamese dishes.

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Having been to Vietnam to travel 3 times, German father Jens Berhausen is very impressed with Vietnamese dishes.
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1. Pork shoulder 2kg 2. Pork belly 1kg 3. Salt 53gr 4. Pepper 8 gr 5. Caraway seeds 3gr 6. Garlic 4 branches 7. Eggs 4 eggs 8. Marjoram west marjoram leaves 4-5gr 9. Sugar, condensed milk, bread 10. Pig intestines Steps 1. Preliminary processing of ingredients 2. Blending meat 3. Mix ground meat with eggs, sugar, dried marjoram western marjoram 4. Clean pork intestines 5. Stuffing pork intestines 6. Squeeze … here is the result Prepare materials 1. Pork shoulder 2kg 2. Pork belly 1kg 3. Salt 53gr 4. Pepper 8 gr 5. Caraway seeds 3gr 6. Garlic 4 branches 7. Eggs 4 fruits 8. Marjoram western marjoram dry 4-5gr 9. Sugar, condensed milk, bread 10. Pork gut You can buy caraway nuts HERE and dried marjoram west marjoram HERE or shops selling European-style cooking ingredients! A single father and loves to cook for his children, Mr. Jens Berhausen (mechanical engineer, currently living in Germany) often goes to the kitchen to cook his skills. Recently, in a cooking forum with millions of members, Mr. Jens Berhausen has shared the secret of making sausages of the Germans. The German father shares the famous sausage dish of this country. German sausages have long been world famous. The people of this country are always proud that: “A ship carrying sausages will travel around the Earth without anything being able to stop it. Wherever important it is, there will be a fire with sausages. If there is a place where there will be a fire and a sausage. If it is missing, let us know “. German sausage is famous for its delicious variety and preparation. However, Mr. Jens Berhausen just shared how to make standard Thuringian sausages (Germany). This recipe has been slightly adjusted by him to suit the taste of the Vietnamese. Let’s see how to make the standard German sausage this father is sure to be! first Process materials – The meat is washed thoroughly and put in the freezer to harden, then cut into large pieces that fit into the meat grinder. – Mix pepper, salt, garlic, caraway seeds, sugar with the meat. Soak the bread with a little water to soften it, then squeeze it out and add the above meat mixture to grind. 2 Chopper Bring the meat mixture to the grind. Grind slowly so the meat does not get hot. 3 Mix the ground meat with eggs, sugar, and dried marjoram When the meat is finished, add the dried marjoram eggs and marjoram and knead the condensed milk (4-5 minutes). 4 Clean the pig intestines Sprinkle clean water into the pig intestines to clean. 5 Stuffed ground meat into pig intestines Note: Do not stuff the meat too tightly, during the stuffing process, if there is gas inside, need to use a needle to poke a small hole to release air. 6 Ten … and here are the results In addition to traditional German dishes, Mr. Jens Berhausen also knows how to cook many famous Vietnamese dishes! The young father shared: “ I know Vietnam about 23 years ago and have been here to travel 3 times. Every time this S-shaped country leaves a deep impression on me, especially your unique cuisine. I really like beef pho (especially Nam Dinh beef noodle soup). This dish is very rich, has a very unique flavor “. After many times visiting and traveling in Vietnam, this man has taught himself Vietnamese through books, the Internet, social networks and chat apps with friends. As a single father with a busy job, Jens Berhausen is still passionate about learning and cooking many new dishes. Along with learning Vietnamese, the young father also learned how to cook our country’s dishes. Currently, Mr. Jens Berhausen can confidently in the kitchen that he can cook more than 40 Vietnamese dishes. Because he has been studying Vietnamese cooking for over 6 years. The dishes he can cook include beef noodle soup, chicken noodle soup, Hue beef noodle soup, chicken vermicelli, rib eye vermicelli, chicken porridge, noodle soup, vermicelli thang, vermicelli noodles, shrimp sauce, Hanoi vermicelli, banh mi Tiny, rice rolls, shrimp cakes, spring rolls, rolls. .. Mr. Jens Berhausen commented that, Vietnamese dishes with many processed dishes are very difficult, but it is not difficult for him. Mr. Jens Berhausen can cook a wide variety of Vietnamese dishes. Since the Vietnamese market in Germany is quite available, he often goes to the market and cooks for his children. Okay, two of his children are also very fond of Vietnamese food. So this young father pampered his children and often treated the whole family with new dishes. Above is how to make a standard German sausage and a little sharing about the cooking skills of a young father. How to make sausage is not difficult, right? Please try to cook to see if it tastes better than Jens Berhausen did not! Good luck! According to the rhythm of Vietnamese life