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Fleisch Perisky  Meat Buns

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Ingredients

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1 cup warm water
4 teaspoons granulated sugar
3 tablespoons fast rising yeast
1/2 cup melted margarine
1/2 cup melted lard
1 tablespoon salt
5 cups warm milk
1 egg
12 cups all-purpose flour (or more)
2 lbs lean ground beef
1/2 cup margarine
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 cups water

Nutritional information

458
Calories
117 g
Calories From Fat
13 g
Total Fat
5.5 g
Saturated Fat
52.2 mg
Cholesterol
500.5 mg
Sodium
63.4 g
Carbs
2.3 g
Dietary Fiber
1.2 g
Sugars
19.7 g
Protein
5008g
Serving Size

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Fleisch Perisky Meat Buns

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    Absolutely fantastic. I'm from the Niagara area and after moving to Toronto and away from Mennonite cooking, REALLY missed meat perishky. I tried other recipes that didn't come close -- this one is fantastic. The dough is absolutely perfect.I did make some changes in the filling but they were very minor.UPDATE: I'm doing a "vegetarian month" and this is the week I try to go completely vegan, so I just made a completely vegan version. They are phenomenal - and I say this as a committed meat-eater! To make this version: - Use oil in the dough, and no egg..- To make the filling, I mixed together the soup mix, the oil (instead of margarine) and the water. used 2 packets of No Name onion soup mix, which contains no animal ingredients.- Then I added, in place of the beef in the filling, I made up 4 cups of reconstituted texturized vegetable protein (from Bulk Barn, it was about 2 cups dry boiling water) 1/4c soy sauce about twenty good shakes worcestershire (vegan worcestershire is available) 2 teaspoons garlic powder.- After mixing in the other ingredients, I added the breadcrumbs and let it cool down in the fridge while the dough rested/rose a bit.

    • 332 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Fleisch Perisky ( Meat Buns), Fleisch perisky are traditionally served warm as a accompaniment for borscht, but they also make an exceptional appetizer or snack A Mennonite lady in Winnipeg taught me how to make these At Christmas they are very popular Not many cooks make these, so if you are one that enjoys making them, you can have many customers I have made over 300 DOZEN just before Christmas If you have leftover dough, you can make zweibach or plain buns These freeze well , Absolutely fantastic I’m from the Niagara area and after moving to Toronto and away from Mennonite cooking, REALLY missed meat perishky I tried other recipes that didn’t come close — this one is fantastic The dough is absolutely perfect I did make some changes in the filling but they were very minor UPDATE: I’m doing a vegetarian month and this is the week I try to go completely vegan, so I just made a completely vegan version They are phenomenal – and I say this as a committed meat-eater! To make this version: – Use oil in the dough, and no egg – To make the filling, I mixed together the soup mix, the oil (instead of margarine) and the water used 2 packets of No Name onion soup mix, which contains no animal ingredients – Then I added, in place of the beef in the filling, I made up 4 cups of reconstituted texturized vegetable protein (from Bulk Barn, it was about 2 cups dry boiling water) 1/4c soy sauce about twenty good shakes worcestershire (vegan worcestershire is available) 2 teaspoons garlic powder – After mixing in the other ingredients, I added the breadcrumbs and let it cool down in the fridge while the dough rested/rose a bit , I just made these and they are amazing!!! I must admit when I told my family that I was going to make this recipe they weren’t very excited, they admitted they were wrong and absolutely love them I cut the recipe in half and still have oodles for later on


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Brown Ground Beef in a Large Skillet.

    2
    Done

    Melt 1/2 Cup Margarine in a Separate Saucepan Over Medium Heat.

    3
    Done

    Add 2 T. Flour, Stirring to Incorporate.

    4
    Done

    Add Dry Onion Soup Mixes and Water to Make a Thick Gravy.

    5
    Done

    Bring to Boil.

    6
    Done

    Pour Gravy Over Browned Beef and Simmer For About 1 Hour. (i Do This in My Oven),

    7
    Done

    Add Fine Dry Bread Crumbs Just Enough So Mixture Hold Together. Do This Just Before You Start Forming Your Meat Buns.

    8
    Done

    in My Bosch Mixing Bowl Mix the Warm Water, Sugar and Yeast.

    9
    Done

    Warm the Milk, Margarine and Lard in the Microwave About 3 - 4 Minutes, Until Marg and Lard Have Melted.

    10
    Done

    Add to Yeast Mixture, and Add About 8 Cups of Flour.

    11
    Done

    Allow This to Proof, Then Add Salt, Egg and Remaining Flour, Just Enough to Make a Soft Dough, Allowing the Machine to Kneed the Dough.

    12
    Done

    Place Dough in a Large Bowl ( use My Tupperware Fix-N-Mix Bowl). Let Rise 10 - 15 Minutes.

    13
    Done

    Form Perisky by Pinching Off Pieces of Dough the Size of a Walnut.
    flatten the Dough in Your Palm of Hand and Put About 1 Tsp. Filling on the Dough. Pinch Dough Around the Filling to Seal Well.

    14
    Done

    Place on Baking Sheets and Let Rise. You Can Often Starting Baking the First Pans Before You Are Finished Panning the Remaining Ones.

    15
    Done

    Bake at 400 Deg. For 10 - 12 Minutes or Golden Brown.

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