Best 2 Yeast Dumplings Recipes

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Indulge in the delightful world of yeast dumplings, a culinary journey that spans diverse cultures and traditions. These soft, fluffy pillows of dough, infused with the magic of yeast, offer a myriad of culinary adventures, from savory to sweet, from steamed to fried. Discover the secrets behind the perfect yeast dough, ensuring dumplings that rise beautifully and burst with flavor. Explore a collection of delectable recipes, each representing a unique culinary heritage. Embark on a taste-bud tantalizing voyage, from classic steamed dumplings filled with savory meats and vegetables to golden-brown fried dumplings bursting with cheese and herbs. Delight in sweet renditions filled with fruits and spices, perfect for satisfying your sweet cravings. Unleash your culinary creativity and explore the endless possibilities of yeast dumplings, a versatile dish bound to become a family favorite.

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GERMAN YEAST DUMPLINGS HEFEKLOSSE



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Make and share this German Yeast Dumplings Hefeklosse recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Olha7397

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 40m

Yield 12 dumplings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/4 cup lukewarm water (110 to 115 F)
1/4 ounce active dry yeast
1 egg
4 tablespoons butter, melted and cooled, plus
1 teaspoon butter, softened
3/4 cup lukewarm milk
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg (optional)
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour

Steps:

  • To make 12 dumplings.
  • Pour the lukewarm water into a small bowl and sprinkle it with the yeast and sugar.
  • Let it stand for 2 or 3 minutes, then stir to dissolve the yeast and sugar completely.
  • Set in a warm, draft free place (such as a turned-off oven with pilot light on) for about 5 minutes, or until the mixture almost doubles in volume.
  • In a large mixing bowl, beat the egg with a large spoon until it is smooth and well mixed.
  • Beat in the 4 tablespoons of melted butter, and the warm milk, salt, nutmeg and yeast solution.
  • Then add the flour, 1/2 cup at a time, beating well after each addition.
  • Mix with the spoon or your hands until the dough is firm enough to be gathered into a compact ball.
  • Place the dough on a lightly floured surface and knead it by pushing it down with the heels of your hands, pressing it forward and folding it back on itself.
  • Repeat this procedure for about 10 minutes, lightly flouring the surface from time to time to prevent the dough from sticking.
  • when the dough is smooth and elastic, place it in a bowl coated with 1 teaspoon of soft butter, drape it with a towel and let it rise in a warm draft-free place for about 1 hour, or until it doubles in bulk.
  • Then punch the dough down with a sharp blow of your first and knead it again for 3 or 4 minutes.
  • Flour your hands lightly, pinch off pieces of the dough and shape them into 12 balls about 1 1/2 inches in diameter.
  • Lay the dumplings on a floured board and allow them to rise again until doubled.
  • Spread a damp kitchen towel over a rack set in a large roasting pan and on it arrange the dumplings about 2 inches apart.
  • Add enough water to the pan to come to within 1 inch of the rack.
  • Bring to a boil over high heat, cover tightly, and reduce the heat to moderate.
  • Steam the dumplings undisturbed for 20 minutes, or until they are firm to the touch.
  • Serve as hot as possible on a large, heated platter.
  • Traditionally the dumplings are served with meats, or stewed fruit compote.
  • The Cooking of Germany Time Life.
  • An alternate way to cook the dumplings is to bring a large covered kettle of water to boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer and drop in as many dumplings as will fit without crowding.
  • When they rise to float on the top, cover and simmer gently for 10 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon to a platter and serve.
  • My German family eats them by tearing them open with two forks, then pouring in melted butter and sprinkling with coarse white sugar.

YEAST DUMPLINGS



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For everyone who likes a thick, heavier dumpling, not the fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth kind from a can, this recipe is for YOU!! These are very easy to make, and taste the way you remember your Grandma's dumplings! They're also great in a chicken and dumplings recipe.

Provided by RHONDA35

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Dumpling Recipes

Time 50m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 9

½ cup butter
½ cup milk
1 (.25 ounce) envelope active dry yeast
½ cup water
3 eggs
½ cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
4 ½ cups all-purpose flour
1 (32 ounce) carton chicken broth

Steps:

  • Place milk and butter in a small saucepan, and simmer over medium heat until butter melts. Remove from the heat and allow to cool.
  • Dissolve the yeast in the warm water placed in a small bowl. Set aside.
  • Combine the eggs, sugar, and salt in a large mixing bowl, and mix until thoroughly blended. Gradually stir in the flour, alternating with milk and yeast mixtures. Gather the dough into a ball. Cover the bowl with a cloth, and let the dough rest 20 minutes.
  • Pour the chicken broth into a large pot. Bring broth to a boil over medium-high heat.
  • Meanwhile, sprinkle flour over a clean board or countertop. Turn the dough out onto the board and knead lightly until smooth and satiny, about 3 minutes. Add a little more flour if the dough is sticky. Roll out the dough to be about 1/2 inch thick. Use a butter knife to cut dough into 2 inch wide strips, and place strips into the boiling broth. Dumplings will initially sink, then rise to the surface when cooked, about 10 minutes. Remove dumplings from the broth with a slotted spoon, and drain on a plate.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 597.6 calories, Carbohydrate 90.5 g, Cholesterol 127.9 mg, Fat 19.3 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Protein 14.5 g, SaturatedFat 10.8 g, Sodium 1253 mg, Sugar 18.8 g

Tips:

  • Use fresh, active yeast. This will ensure that your dumplings rise properly.
  • Dissolve the yeast in warm water with a little sugar. This will help to activate the yeast and get it working.
  • Let the dough rise in a warm place until it has doubled in size. This will give the yeast time to work and produce gas, which will make your dumplings light and fluffy.
  • Make sure the oil is hot before adding the dumplings. This will help to prevent them from sticking to the pan.
  • Cook the dumplings over medium heat until they are golden brown and cooked through. This will ensure that they are cooked evenly and not raw in the center.
  • Serve the dumplings hot with your favorite dipping sauce. They are also delicious served with soup or stew.

Conclusion:

Yeast dumplings are a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. They are easy to make and can be filled with a variety of ingredients, making them a great option for any occasion. So next time you are looking for a quick and easy meal, give yeast dumplings a try! Whether you are a seasoned cook or a beginner, these tips will help you make perfect yeast dumplings every time. So what are you waiting for? Start cooking!

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