Cream of Wheat Dumplings

"This recipe was adopted Sept 15, 2002."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
30 dumps
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ingredients

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directions

  • Large pot of boiled salt water (let simmer).
  • Heat ½ liter water with salt and butter added to boiling.
  • When it reaches the boil, add all of the cream of wheat at once.
  • Stir continually till it bubbles (2- 3 minutes).
  • Remove from heat& let cool, stirring often.
  • In a large bowl, add 1 egg at a time to cream of wheat mixture and mix well.
  • Add 1 Tbs flour and mix well.
  • Put a tablespoon in boiling salt water before making each dumpling (to avoid sticking).
  • Shape each dumpling into egg shape and place in simmering salt water.
  • Make 30- 40 at a time.
  • Let simmer approximately 20 minutes.
  • When dumplings rise to top of water, remove& set aside.
  • Make next batch.

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Reviews

  1. I was trying to replicate some Cream of Wheat "pearl noodles" that were made at a local Hungarian Restaurant. These were not it. The amount of egg makes these very jelly-like and not firm (comparable to scrambled egg feel). I found the directions a bit unclear, but tried my best to do what it called for. If it's a super soft/jelly like dumpling that you're looking for, this is for you. If it was a firm, tapioca-like textured dumpling, then keep searching.
     
  2. I make this a little different but these dumpling are a favorite at my house . The kids love them with fruit or syrup. We also eat them with cinnamon, sugar and butter mixture.HMMMMM
     
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