- TM 31
Ingredients
- Dough Ingredients
- 2.5 MC warm water
- 1 egg
- 2 tbsp oil
- 560 g plain flour, (could be less or more depending on the humidity and moisture in the flour)
- Filling Ingredients
- 500 gmeat cubed (beef and pork mixture)
- 1 egg
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 1 onion, sautéed and cooled
- 20 g Butter
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Spatula TM5/TM6
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Dough Method
Place all the ingredients into the TM bowl and mix for 20 seconds on speed 9. With dial set to closed lid position"Closed lid" , knead for 1 minute on Interval speed "Dough mode" . Set aside while you make filling(s).
Filling Method
Place 3 MC’s of water into TM bowl.
Place the meat into basket and cook for 30 minutes at Varoma temperature on speed 2.
Drain TM bowl and place meat into TM bowl to mix for few seconds on speed 8.
Add egg, salt and pepper, sautéed onion plus ½ MC of reserved water.
Mix together for 30 seconds with the aid of spatula, on speed 6.
Make pierogi by rolling out dough on floured surface. Cut into rounds using large scone cutter and place a little of the cooled filling onto half of each round. Fold dough over and seal with small pinches to form semi circles.
To cook Pierogi, place into salted, boiling water for 2-3 minutes. After they have floated to the surface, remove, and serve immediately with gravy and caramelised onion.
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Recipe is created for
TM 31
Comments
As per previous comments ..... dough is awesome .... but just boiling meat, essentially, is not great. When my Mum used to make us meat pierogi, as kids, we had a boiled fresh silverside & veges, called "Sztuka Miez", first night and with leftovers she made the meat pierogi. With that in mind ..... I v successfully emulated Mum's pierogi by following the recipe I found on this website for "silverside in the varoma" then finished with this recipe. Still having the yummy boiled silverside w horseradish or lemon gravy rice n boiled carrots on 1st night then made pierogi next night.
Also .... they freeze very successfully by freezing them spread out on a tray. and when fully frozen can be thrown together in freezer bag or tupperware and back into freezer till needed.
Sio:Just incase you didnt get a reply ...... YES freezing them works very very well!!!! Freeze spread out on a tray .... then when fully frozen ... put them in a ziplock, freezerbag or tupperware container and back into freezer
Made this today.
Dough worked out perfect!
The filling was a bit bland so added 1x small clove of garlic and a handful of chives to the meat and this added a lift in flavour. Plus I seasoned the filling with some salt and pepper which also helped add flavour.
Can I prepare the pierogi and freeze them until I want to cook them in the boiling water? Or will they last covered in the fridge for 5 days until I cook them? Thx
Meat & sauerkraut are the best for these! But Potato & Onion are another or even apple with cinnamon for a sweet one!
Instead of the meat filling I did potato and bacon. Will try the meat next time.
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