

200g Bread

200ml Milk

100g Smoked Ham

3 Eggs

2 Shallots

Knob Butter

2 tablespoons Parsley

2 tablespoons Flour

To taste Salt

To taste Pepper

Pinch Nutmeg

Garnish Butter

Garnish Parsley
1- Step 1 Finely chop the shallots, and dice the smoked ham or sausage into small cubes.
2- Heat some butter or clarified butter in a pan and sweat the onions in it until translucent.
3- Add the meat and the parsley and fry together briefly before removing from the heat.
4- Step 2 Place the bread in a bowl.
5- Beat the milk with the eggs and season well with salt, pepper and nutmeg.
6- Pour over the bread.
7- Stir in the sausage and onion paste and mix in the flour.
8- Mix together to form a relatively firm paste (adding more bread or flour if necessary) and season again according to taste.
9- Smooth the surface of the dough out and leave to stand for approx.
10- 30 minutes.
11- Step 3 Heat up a good quantity of salted water in a large pan.
12- Use the paste to form smaller dumplings (for use as a garnish in soups) or medium-sized dumplings, as required.
13- Moisten the hands regularly with cold water during this stage so that the dumplings take on smooth forms.
14- Step 4 Place in boiling water, bring back to the boil, turn down the heat, and simmer gently for 8-20 minutes, depending on the size.
15- Step 5 Remove from the water, dry off well and serve up garnished with chopped parsley and melted butter (which has been taken on a nut-brown colour).