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At this point, the king is starting to get impatient and whine that Sam is taking too long to make the hasenpfeffer.
As soon as the hourglass hits zero for hasenpfeffer, Sam thinks he's safe.
Sam then pulls out an hourglass that gives the time for hasenpfeffer, prime ribs, fish, and fowl.
I resist the desire to look up recipes, like Craig Claiborne's tasty rendition of hasenpfeffer.
After a brief scene showing a sign reading "Cook Wanted," Bugs, now the new royal chef, serves the king his hasenpfeffer.
"Mrs. Marron, I must admit, makes an excellent hasenpfeffer," Maus explained.
When the next course arrived - the hasenpfeffer - a guest who had been reminiscing about Squirrel Nutkin said, "Now, who's this?"
Or maybe my German-American grandmother, who had more talent than money (just what you need to be a really good cook), and her hearty hasenpfeffer and sauerkraut.
Just as the king starts getting impatient and whining that Sam's taking too long again, Sam brings out the supposed hasenpfeffer and presents it to the king.
Other methods of tenderizing include marinating as in the dish Hasenpfeffer, cooking in a game pie or as a stew such as Burgoo.
The first person Alice meets in her travels is Herr Hasenpfeffer, who, beneath the pfeffer, is of course our old friend, the White Rabbit.
Sam just slams the door on Bugs and returns to the cookbook, only to discover that hasenpfeffer is a dish that includes a rabbit as one of the ingredients.
The king removes the pot lid and eats a giant carrot, which Bugs is passing off as hasenpfeffer, but he doesn't seem to care that his dish is a carrot.
There are thicker German stews like Hasenpfeffer or Labskaus; those would not usually be considered an Eintopf though the technical difference is minor (longer cooking times and less vegetables).
Words used Examples of words spelled by characters in performances of Spelling Bee include Astrobleme, Cat, Dinosaur, Hasenpfeffer, Origami (Adult Show), and Weltanschauung.
(The story "A Carnivorous Smurf for Kimmy Sue Hasenpfeffer" contradicts the last claim by featuring Dr. Lorna as known by Torg to be Riff's mother in the eighties.)
When she came to her senses, she was grasping the terrified Smid by the front of his blue coverall and shouting, "All right, Thumper, I want to see the captain right now-or I'm going to be trying out a recipe for hasenpfeffer!"
The names Pfeffer, Hasenpfeffer, and Double Hasenpfeffer (also known as Hoss or Pepper), come from "Hasenpfeffer", a German dish of marinated and stewed trimmings of hare.
After spitting out Bugs' cooties, the king scolds Sam for serving him a raw and alive hasenpfeffer and orders him to take it back to the kitchen and prepare it the right way, or else Sam will be "drawn and quartered."
Just as the king is remarking that he hopes that Sam prepared the hasenpfeffer the right way, he lifts the pot lid and a spring released banana coconut creme pie (planted by Bugs just before he left) springs out and hits the king in the face.
This was the only wine that held its own with the hasenpfeffer, or rabbit stew, and with a green salad topped with a confit of Canada goose (stewed in fat so long, Mr. Rinella said, that "this stuff is honey - you could probably light it like a candle") and dressed with a vanilla-bean vinaigrette.