Ingredients
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1
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1
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1
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3
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1
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1/2
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1
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2
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1 1/2
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1 1/2
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1/4
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1
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1/2
Directions
Comforting Knishes, Healthy Jewish comfort food is usually an oxymoron This is actually healthy for you, and delicious!, nice recipe for great jewish comfort food thanks! i doubled the onions and added scallions — will probably add some garlic next time also, i brushed the knishes with a little olive oil and cooked them at 375F for about 35 minutes, which is when they started browning , These were quite bland, nice texture though They need either a very tasty sauce or something in the filling The dough I really enjoyed, Thanks Mirjam I’ll work with this recipe to get it to my own tastes, as it is a sneaky way to get people to eat tofu! UPDATE: Right, just to add a note- my brother can’t stop eating these He loves them
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Steps
1
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To Make the Dough, Beat Together Mashed Potatoes, Oil, and Salt. |
2
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Add the Flour and Baking Powder and Mix Well. |
3
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Mix in the Water and Knead Into a Smooth Dough. |
4
Done
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Let Rest on a Board, Covered With a Cloth, For 1/2 Hour. |
5
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to Make the Filling, Saut the Onions in Oil Until Transparent. |
6
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Mix Together With the Rest of the Filling Ingredients. |
7
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Cut the Dough Into 4 Sections, Then Roll Each Section as Thin as Possible (about 1/16-Inch Thick). |
8
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Cut Into 5 X 6-Inch Rectangles. |
9
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Place 2 or 3 T Tablspoons of the Filling in the Middle of Each Rectangle. |
10
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Fold the Sides in First, Then the Ends. |
11
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Place Folded Side Down on an Oiled Cookie Sheet. |
12
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Bake at 350 Degrees F For 25 Minutes, or Until Golden. |
13
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Serve With Mustard. |