Ingredients
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1
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2
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1/2
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1
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3 - 4
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1/4
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3 - 4
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1
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1
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Directions
Maultaschen (German Meat-Filled Pasta Dumplings), Maultaschen are a Swabian specialty from southwest Germany You can make your own wrappers but it is easier to just buy a package already made , I thought the inside tasted great however, I had a problem with the wontons being slimey textured, and breaking apart easily , Maultaschen are a Swabian specialty from southwest Germany You can make your own wrappers but it is easier to just buy a package already made
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Steps
1
Done
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If Using Fresh Spinach, Bring a Pot of Water to a Boil. |
2
Done
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Drop in the Spinach and Blanch For 1-2 Minutes. Drain in a Colander and Squeeze as Much Liquid Out as Possible. |
3
Done
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If Using Frozen Spinach, Simply Thaw and Squeeze Out the Liquid in a Colander. |
4
Done
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Chop Finely. |
5
Done
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Heat the Butter or Oil in a Saut Pan and Saut the Onions Over Medium Heat Till Translucent. |
6
Done
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Add the Ground Beef and Saut Till Just Cooked Through. |
7
Done
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Drain Excess Oil and Allow to Cool. |
8
Done
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Mix the Spinach and Ground Beef Mixture Together in a Bowl. |
9
Done
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Drain the Bread and Squeeze Dry. |
10
Done
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Crumble in the Bread, Mix Well, and Season to Taste With Nutmeg and Salt and Pepper. |
11
Done
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Add 3-4 Eggs and Mix or Knead to Form a Paste. |
12
Done
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Add 1-2 Tsps of the Stuffing to Each Wonton Wrapper, Moisten the Edges With a Little of the Egg-Water Mixture, and Fold in Half. |
13
Done
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Press Down on Edges to Seal. |
14
Done
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Cook For 8-10 Minutes in Rapidly Boiling, Salted Water. |
15
Done
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Drain and Serve With a Little Beef or Chicken Broth, in Soups, or Topped With Bread Crumbs Toasted in Melted Butter. |