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1. Mix the dry spices, salt and pepper in a bowl.
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I chopped the onion fairly well even thought it is going in the food processor.
I used grated ginger and a little lemon zest.
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2. Put ice cubes in a food processor and grind fine,
reserve 1 cup and keep in freezer till ready to use.
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3. Place half of the meat, spice mix and ice in the food processor and grind till very smooth.
This takes about 2 to 3 minutes. Place in a bowl and grind the other half. Add back the first half and add the onion, garlic, lemon and ginger and blend till smooth.
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(to make cross hatches I used the back of a spoon and dipped it in water each line, so the meat wouldn't stick.
4. Spray a loaf pan with non stick spray or grease it.
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Add the mix and bake for 60 to 90 minutes, till 165 degrees.
For added protection I baked it in a pan of water. I am not sure that it is really necessary.
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It will be very firm and will have pulled away from the sides of the loaf pan.
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Cool slightly and remove from pan. Serve a finger thick slices, with fried potatoes or potato salad, spicy German mustard, and rye bread or pretzel.
You can also serve a nice thick slice on a brötchen or a good bread roll.
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Here I BBQued the slice.
For breakfast fry up a slice and serve it on toast with a sunny side up egg and fried onions.
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Strammer Max
This makes a wonderful breakfast. A slice of Leberkäse fried with onions, served on toast, topped with a sunny side up fried egg with sauted onions.