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KLUSKIES (POLISH POTATO DUMPLINGS)



Kluskies (Polish Potato Dumplings) image

This is going to sound silly, but I got this recipe on the back of a pkg. for plastic cooking spoons. Good Cook brand.

Provided by hcopeland

Categories     Potato

Time 30m

Yield 1 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

potato, raw and peeled
salt
flour
ham, diced
onion
butter

Steps:

  • Grate selected number of raw, peeled potatoes. Add dash of salt and flour to make a heavy dough mixture. Mix with hands.
  • Boil kettle of water. Drop dough with teaspoon (3/4 tsp.) into boiling water. Cook until done. Drain.
  • Fry onion and bits of ham in a little butter and pour over Kluskies in serving dish. Serve.

POLISH DROP POTATO DUMPLINGS (CIN)



Polish Drop Potato Dumplings (Cin) image

I WAS ASKED BY ONE OF THE GALS IN GROUPS IF I WOULD POST THIS AS IT SEEMED TO HER IT WAS A LOT LIKE HER GRANDMOTHER USED TO MAKE. I don't know where I got this recipe, my Great-GrandMother was Dutch German, (German Dutch however it goes), so I belong to a German web site...it may have come from their. She was a Quaker.... She...

Provided by Straws Kitchen(*o *)

Categories     Other Side Dishes

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 large potato (peeled and grated)
1 c flour (all-purpose)
1 c whole milk
salt & pepper (to your taste)

Steps:

  • 1. Bring a large saucepan of salted water to a boil. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, mix all ingredients until a thick paste forms. Dip a teaspoon in the boiling water, then dip teaspoon in the dumpling mixture, picking up half a teaspoon or so, and slide it into the gently boiling water. Continue until all the dumpling dough is gone. Simmer about 20 minutes or until dumplings taste done. Drain in a colander and serve as a side dish, a Lenten/vegetarian meal (OR, in soup). Makes enough Drop Potato Dumplings for about 8 servings of soup (but not in our house). NOTE: If you like you can roll some of the dough between 2-spoons before dropping them into the broth. Just depends on how you like the look them ...taste same either way. The pic above is just drops of loose dough; bottom pic is the rolled look.

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