What did you cook or eat today (April 2025)?

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Dutch loaf sandwich with cojack cheese, raw onion, pickled jalapeños, and spicy mustard:

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OK, I'll bite
What's a Dutch loaf?
From Wikipedia:

Dutch loaf (also called old-fashioned loaf, spiced luncheon loaf, and spiced lunch meat) is a luncheon meat made from coarse-ground lean pork and beef mixed or coated with spices, formed into a loaf shape and then smoked over a hardwood fire. It is a popular sandwich filler in America. Most major deli-meat companies make their own variation.

It’s called Dutch loaf because it’s German, naturally. 😉
 
From Wikipedia:

Dutch loaf (also called old-fashioned loaf, spiced luncheon loaf, and spiced lunch meat) is a luncheon meat made from coarse-ground lean pork and beef mixed or coated with spices, formed into a loaf shape and then smoked over a hardwood fire. It is a popular sandwich filler in America. Most major deli-meat companies make their own variation.

It’s called Dutch loaf because it’s German, naturally. 😉
And there is me thinking we were talking about the loaf of bread..
So it's the filling
Thinking maybe "gebraden gehakt"
Meatloaf(Gebraden Gehakt) ~200g

Or "rookvlees"

Smoked Beef(Runder Rookvlees) ~200g
 
So, it's the filling. Thinking maybe "gebraden gehakt" or "rookvlees"
Here’s a pic of what I have in the fridge:

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Very much a loaf of meat, as you can tell by the shape.

Also, a word of advice, should you ever journey to the US in search of Dutch loaf - please don’t make the mistake of confusing it with the equally delicious German loaf, which is of course…also from Germany! :laugh:
 
Here’s a pic of what I have in the fridge:

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Very much a loaf of meat, as you can tell by the shape.

Also, a word of advice, should you ever journey to the US in search of Dutch loaf - please don’t make the mistake of confusing it with the equally delicious German loaf, which is of course…also from Germany! :laugh:
Spiced Ham?
 
from the Rhineland.
yes, no, maybe - and 'it depends'
the definition/borders/edges of "Rhineland" changed many times throughout history.
Jakob Ammann (c. 1644–c. 1730) was Mennonite, but split from that, 'founding' a new sect which became 'the Amish'
the Amish communities ranged from Switzerland north to Holland, and curiously.... Russia.
they fled to America (largely) due to religious persecution; following in the foot steps of William Penn and the Quaker sect from UK.

as history wore on, the unity/division/etc has become rather complicated . . .

the three main groups - historically tagged as "plain folk" - Quakers, Mennonite, Amish
the Old Order Amish remain the most reactionary. the others have largely/semi integrated into "modern society"
 
I got a paid lunch today. It was all about service timings and I had to order more food than I could possibly eat so I've got dinner for later and breakfast out of the leftovers.
Chicken and gnocchi soup with breadsticks:
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Fried calamari:
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Chicken marsala stuffed with cheese and sundried tomatoes:
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The chicken marsala was a bit too salty but still very good. The rest of the meal was delicious.
 
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