Kreplach Jewish Ravioli Or Wontonswraps Food

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MEAT KREPLACH (JEWISH RAVIOLI)



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When I moved out on my own, I asked for the family Kreplach recipe. My Mom ended up giving me her taped up 1954 Settlement Cookbook with handwritten notes in the margins, so I'm guessing a bit on this recipe. My grandmother would save the roast beef & brisket scraps in the freezer until she had enough, and then would make a batch of Kreplach and serve it as a side dish with dinner. It would also make a great appetizer. Imagine a meat ravioli with a slightly crispy noodle dough without any sauce. Many people also serve them in hot chicken soup (in this case it is a bit like a beef Chinese potsticker). I am totally guessing on yield and time since I have never actually made this myself, but will edit the recipe based on reviewer comments or when I make it myself.

Provided by karen

Categories     Meat

Time 1h30m

Yield 24 kreplach, 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 eggs
2 cups flour
3/4 teaspoon salt
water (approx 3 tbsp)
1 lb cooked beef, chopped (such as roast beef or brisket)
2 onions, sliced and browned
1 egg
salt
pepper
olive oil (original recipe called for schmaltz, rendered chicken fat) or butter (original recipe called for schmaltz, rendered chicken fat)

Steps:

  • Prepare Dough - Beat egg slightly, add salt, flour and enough water to make a stiff dough.
  • Knead dough well, let stand covered for 30 minutes.
  • Roll out very thin and spread on cloth to dry. It must not be the least bit sticky but not so dry that it will break or be brittle.
  • Prepare Meat Filling - The original recipe simply used chopped cooked meat. Our family version put the meat and browned onions through a meat grinder. I'm going to try using a food processor and roughly chop the meat and onions.
  • Add egg, salt and pepper to meat and onion mixture.
  • With knife, cut the dough in 2 inch squares.
  • Place a teaspoon of meat mixture on every square and then fold each into a triangle, pressing the edges together. Wet the edges with water or egg yolk if needed to get them to stick well.
  • Drop kreplach into boiling salted water or soup, and cook for 15 minutes.
  • Remove with slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Refrigerate or freeze until ready to serve. (They could also be served immediately in hot soup).
  • Prior to serving, thaw (if frozen) and brush tops with oil, butter or schmaltz. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes or until heated through (I'm totally guessing on the time since this was not in the cookbook notes, so monitor closely so the kreplach does not get browned on the tops).

KREPLACH (JEWISH RAVIOLI)



Kreplach (Jewish Ravioli) image

Now that I'm back in Australia, I really miss the yummy Jewish food I used to eat at The Bagel in Chicago. I looked on 'Zaar for a Kreplach recipe & my search didn't give me anything. I looked on the Net & this is what I found. It sounds authentic... I'll post any comments once I make it. The prep time is approximate. Note: instead of making noodles from scratch, buy Won-Ton skins

Provided by MrsSPheonix

Categories     Meat

Time 32m

Yield 5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/2 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, slightly beaten
2 cups flour, unsifted
2 cups beef or 2 cups lamb, cooked and ground
1 egg
1 tablespoon onion, minced
salt and pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Filling: Combine meat, onion, salt, pepper& egg in a food processor until just mixed.
  • Dough: Add salt to eggs, then add eggs to flour.
  • Mix with your hands until the dough leaves the sides of the bowl.
  • It should be stiff.
  • Knead until dough is smooth and elastic.
  • Roll out on a lightly floured board, stretch until it is very thin.
  • Cut dough into 3" squares and fill with 1TB of the filling.
  • Fold into a triangle& crimp edges with a fork.
  • Cook in boiling water for 10-12 minutes or until they rise to the top.
  • Serve in chicken soup, or as an appetiser or side dish.

KREPLACH



Kreplach image

Provided by Sharon Lebewohl

Categories     Beef     Cheese     Egg     Potato     Purim     Sukkot     Rosh Hashanah/Yom Kippur     Kosher     Shavuot

Yield Makes about 30

Number Of Ingredients 29

Wrappers
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
3 eggs, beaten
3 tablespoons cold water
1 egg, beaten, for binding kreplach
1 tablespoon salt
Meat filling
2 tablespoons corn oil
3/4 cup finely chopped onion
1/2 pound chopmeat
1 egg yolk
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh parsley
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Potato filling
2 tablespoons corn oil
3/4 cup finely chopped onion
1 teaspoon finely chopped or crushed fresh garlic
1 egg yolk
1 cup cooked, mashed potato
2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
1 tablespoon minced scallions
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Cheese filling
1 cup farmer cheese
1/4 cup sugar
1 egg, beaten

Steps:

  • Prepare 1 of the 3 fillings and refrigerate before you begin preparing dough:
  • Meat Filling
  • 1. Heat corn oil in a skillet; sauté onions until nicely browned, remove with a slotted spoon, and set aside. Add meat to the pan and sauté on high heat, stirring frequently until all meat is browned. Put the onions back in, and sauté with meat, stirring constantly for 1 minute. Let cool.
  • 2. In a bowl, thoroughly mix meat-onion mixture with all remaining ingredients.
  • Potato Filling
  • 1. Heat corn oil in a skillet, and sauté onions until nicely browned. At the last minute, add garlic, which browns quickly.
  • 2. In a large bowl, combine onion-garlic mixture with all other ingredients, and blend thoroughly.
  • Cheese Filling
  • 1. Combine all ingredients in a bowl, and blend thoroughly.
  • Make wrappers and cook:
  • 1. Sift flour and 1 teaspoon salt into a large bowl, and create a well in the center.
  • 2. Pour eggs into the well, and, wetting your hands, knead into a dough. Add water, and continue kneading until dough is smooth. Roll dough into a ball, place it in a bowl, cover the bowl with a damp cloth, and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  • 3. On a well-floured board, roll dough as close as possible to paper-thinness with a floured rolling pin. Cut into 2-inch squares. You can roll each individual square a bit thinner before you fill it. Have bowl with beaten egg, a teaspoon, and filling at hand.
  • 4. Place a flatware teaspoon of filling in the center of the square and fold diagonally to create a triangle. Seal sides with egg mixture.
  • 5. Bring a pot of water to a vigorous boil, add 1 tablespoon salt, drop in the kreplach, and cook for 20 minutes. Serve in chicken soup or, for dairy fillings, with sour cream and fried onions.

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