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- Schnitz_un_knepp abstract "Schnitz un knepp, often spelled schnitz un gnepp, is a popular main dish item in the cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch and rural families. It is basically a dish of ham or pork shoulder with dried apples and dumplings. Apple snitz are dried slices of apples, and knepp (German for \"buttons\") are rivels (dumplings).Although the Amish arrived in the early 18th century, this food was not common until the early 19th century, when Johnny Appleseed planted many orchards on the frontier of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. At the time, home canning was not yet practical, so the apple crop was preserved in liquid form (most commonly as hard cider) or sliced was dried, the finished slices being called snitz. Apples other than named varieties grafted from a parent tree, were usually small, misshapen and rather tart - because of Johnny Appleseed's Swedenborgian faith, he sold only ungrafted trees - but drying the snitz concentrates the fruit sugars, making them a bright spot in an otherwise dreary diet. Today, commercial producers of apple snitz use named-variety apples that cannot be sold as fresh because of blemishes, and they peel the apples. The peelings do not go to waste; they are pressed for cider. Some home orchards may have a tree that produces tart apples, prized for the flavorful snitz they make. They may also choose to only core and slice their apples, not peeling them. The dish uses rivels made from flour, milk, baking powder, butter, salt, and eggs, and the dish is flavored with ham, traditionally salt-cured \"country ham\", although honey ham, pork butt, or other pork may be used. Onions, potatoes, cloves, cinnamon and brown sugar are optional ingredients.This recipe calls for long cooking, and is thus a winter dish.The pronunciation is \"snitz-en-nep\".".
- Schnitz_un_knepp country United_States.
- Schnitz_un_knepp ingredient Apple.
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- Schnitz_un_knepp ingredient Ham.
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- Schnitz_un_knepp ingredientName "Hamorpork shoulder, driedapples, flour, sugar, milk, more".
- Schnitz_un_knepp region Pennsylvania.
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- Schnitz_un_knepp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Schnitz un knepp".
- Schnitz_un_knepp country United_States.
- Schnitz_un_knepp mainIngredient "Ham or pork shoulder, dried apples, flour, sugar, milk, more".
- Schnitz_un_knepp name "Schnitz un knepp".
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- Schnitz_un_knepp subject Category:Apple_products.
- Schnitz_un_knepp subject Category:Pennsylvania_Dutch_cuisine.
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- Schnitz_un_knepp comment "Schnitz un knepp, often spelled schnitz un gnepp, is a popular main dish item in the cuisine of the Pennsylvania Dutch and rural families. It is basically a dish of ham or pork shoulder with dried apples and dumplings.".
- Schnitz_un_knepp label "Schnitz un knepp".
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- Schnitz_un_knepp name "Schnitz un knepp".