Sig's Kartoffel Knödel (Potato Dumpling)
Sig's Kartoffel Knödel (Potato Dumpling)

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German Potato Dumplings (Kartoffelkloesse) - Food Wishes. If the potato mixture seems too wet and sticky, knead in some potato starch, cornstarch or flour, a tablespoon or so at a time, until the mixture holds together. Fill each dumpling with a piece of ham or a big pinch of sauerkraut instead of. Dumplings are a favorite in German cuisine and are lovingly served with soups, stews, braises and roasts (along with plentiful gravy).

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook sig's kartoffel knödel (potato dumpling) using 5 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Sig's Kartoffel Knödel (Potato Dumpling):
  1. Prepare 1/2 kg (about 500 grams) floury potatoes, boiled in their skins,
  2. Prepare 1/2 kg potatoes of the same kind, uncooked,skin on
  3. Take 1 day old white bread roll
  4. Take 1 large pot of good stock of choice
  5. Take to taste salt, pepper, dried wild garlic or herbs

Mit ► Portionsrechner ► Kochbuch ► Video-Tipps! Potato Dumplings (Kartoffelknödel). by Jeff Zimmerman (Pontiac, IL, USA). Take the bread cubes and place in a shallow pan and brown with a little butter or oil, set aside. Steam the potatoes until they are done.

Instructions to make Sig's Kartoffel Knödel (Potato Dumpling):
  1. Remove skin from cooked potatoes.Press the cooked potatoes through a potato ricer or mash really well. Do not blend them as this may get to runny.
  2. Soak the bread roll in about 3 tablespoons of milk
  3. If you dont like skins remove the skin on the uncooked potato before you grate them, I wash them and grate them with the skin.Grate them finely on grater, mandolin or in food processor. Put them into a clean towel and wring them out over a bowl until they are very dry
  4. Set aside the potato water, some potato starch will sink to the bottom,this is used in a while
  5. Now press out the milk soaked bread roll and add with the salt, pepper and the herbs to the raw potatoes mix well.
  6. Add the potato mash and the white potato starch at the bottom of the container in which you saved the potato water, try to use the starch only, not the water, taste the mixture adjust seasoning if needed, mix well.
  7. Heat a large pot with a good stock of choice, bring to a gentle simmer
  8. Wet your hands with cold water and keep them moist. Now make little balls, size is a choice, with your hands. Carefully put them into the slight simmering water.
  9. If you want to fill them with a few onion or bacon,breadcrumbs, cheese or some sauce do so as you roll them, make a dent in them then cover and roll into a ball. Do not overfill them.
  10. If you don't have a large pot then only add 1 or 2 dumplings at a time. Dumplings need lots of room so don't overcrowd the pot. Do not boil them keep at just a simmer. This should take about 15 minutes then they swim to the top and they are ready
  11. Use a slotted spoon to remove them and either serve with gravy straight away or fry them gently from all sides until golden brown.
  12. Here is a cooked dumpling, that has not yet been fried on the left and a uncooked one on the right.

Take the bread cubes and place in a shallow pan and brown with a little butter or oil, set aside. Steam the potatoes until they are done. Place potatoes in a large pot and add salty water until potatoes are all covered. German potato dumplings, aka Kartoffelklöße and Kartoffelknödel, invoke great memories of my Mutti's Sunday dinners. Her recipe used cooked potatoes to create a traditional dumpling that goes well with almost any meat and gravy.

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