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‘Varenyky’ Ukrainian Dumplings with Mashed Potato Filling

Introduce

Chef :

Hiroko Liston

‘Varenyky’ Ukrainian Dumplings with Mashed Potato Filling

Several years ago, I came across ‘Pierogi’, Polish dumplings, at a local farmer’s market and I instantly fell in love with them. Similar foods can be found in many different countries. Japan has ‘Gyoza’. Italy has ‘Ravioli’ and ‘Tortellini’. Ukraine has ‘Varenyky’. A variety of fillings can be used for ‘Varenyky’. My favourite is definitely Mashed Potato. Today I added Sautéed Onion & Garlic. Next time I will add Bacon as well.

Ingredient

Food ration :

32 to 40 Pieces
1/2 teaspoon

Salt

2 tablespoons (30 g)

Butter *melted

500 g

Potatoes

2-3 tablespoons

Oil OR Butter

Cooking instructions

* Step 1

Combine Egg, Salt & Water (OR Milk) in a mixing bowl, add Flour and melted Butter, stir to combine, and knead, adding extra Flour if required, until smooth. Dough should not be sticky. Wrap with plastic food wrap, and set aside to rest while you are preparing Filling.

* Step 2

Peel Potatoes, cut into small pieces, cook in the salted water in a saucepan. When soft, drain and mash.

* Step 3

Meanwhile, heat Oil (OR Butter) in a frying pan over medium heat, cook Onion and Garlic. When Onion is soft and slightly caramelised, season with Salt & Pepper strongly. Add the Onion and Garlic to Mashed Potato and mix, and save the Oil (OR Butter).

* Step 4

Divide the dough into 4 portions. Form one portion into a log about 15cm long on a floured surface such as a chopping board, and cut into 8 or 10 pieces. Today I cut into 8 pieces as it is easiest.
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* Step 5

Press down each piece using your hand OR roll out using a rolling pin into 2mm thin round. Place a heaped teaspoonful Potato filling in centre, you can place as much as you can wrap, wet the edges with water, and close the edges.
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* Step 6

Note: I tried to make a pattern by folding the edges, bit by bit from one end to the other, but I gave up as my hands were too sore.
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* Step 7

Cook ‘Varenyky’ in rapidly boiling salted water. When ‘Varenyky’ are floating, cook a few more minutes, and transfer to a bowl using a slotted spoon or small skimmer. Add a small amount of the saved Oil and toss to coat. Continue cooking the remaining ‘Varenyky’.
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* Step 8

Place cooked ‘Varenyky’ on a plate, sprinkle with some chopped Parsley OR Dill (OR both), add Sour Cream, and serve warm.
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* Step 9

*Note: The photo below is the same ‘Varenyky’ served with the sauce of Garlic & Mushroom that was cooked in a generous amount of Olive Oil, seasoned with Salt, then added Parsley and Dill.
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