Bread Dumpling (Serviettenkloß)

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Ingredients:

  •            8    German Style Hard Rolls @ 2 oz each**
  •   1¼ cup    hot Milk
  •       4 tbs    Butter
  •             8    Eggs, large
  •      ½ tsp    Salt
  • 2 pinches    Nutmeg
  •                   Breadcrumbs roasted in Butter or finely chopped Parsley

Directions:

Butter a steamed pudding mold and coat with bread crumbs.
Dice 4 rolls and brown in butter and set aside.
Dice the remaining rolls and soak in hot milk.
Important: Use only enough milk to make the rolls soggy!
Beat the eggs and lightly season with salt and nutmeg.
Mix all the above ingredients together and transfer into the form.
Close the form and place into a pot of boiling water, making sure that the water only comes up ¾ers on the form.
Steam covered for one hour.
Turn onto a platter, sprinkle with roasted breadcrumbs or parsley and slice like a cake before serving.
Serve with gravy.

A Serviette is German for napkin. The dough of this Dumpling used to be or still is put into a cloth napkin (instead of a pudding form), tied shut and boiled in water, hence the name.
**The hard rolls could be substituted with the equal weight of a crusty French Baguette.

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