Czech Fruit Dumplings Recipe by Sara Clevering (2024)

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  • Grandma made these with plums and they were so good. Not that easy to make in this hurry up and do it time. Best tried on a weekend when you have more time on your hands. Can’t eat them anymore but sure wish that I could.

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  • My mother was Czech. She made these dumplings with two 450g packages of farmer’s cottage cheese (also called pressed cottage cheese… you can buy these at the President’s Choice or Independent Grocer’s stores in Canada).

    We use just the egg yolk. I don’t add salt. I mix and add in the flour by hand right at the very end to ensure the right consistency. The dough is stiff. I leave the prune plums whole and do not prick them because the juice can destroy the seal during cooking.

    To make the dumpling, I lop off a chunk of dough and press it flat in my floured hand. Then I press the dried off prune plum into the dough and mold the rest of the dough around it. I seal the edges by pinch the dough along the seam. When sealed, I roll the dumpling in flour to shape it into a round ball .. in the end, there is no evidence of a sealed edge.

    After dropping my dumpling into boiling water, I stir it with a wooden spoon to make sure it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the large pot. The dumplings are cooked when they have risen to the top. I probably boil them another minute or so and then remove them from the water.

    We cut open the dumplings and drizzle with several spoons of browned plain breadcrumbs (browned in a cast iron pan over slow heat with unsalted butter), then icing sugar (either by the spoonful to individual taste or by straining through a tea strainer), and we top it off by drizzling melted unsalted butter.

    I love to mush up all the toppings on my plate to blend all the flavors.

    We eat this as a main dish .. probably 2-3 dumplings per person. It’s decadent … very rich … huge amount of calories… probably really bad for cholesterol.. but my whole family looks forward to this meal all year. Prune plums are available in the fall… so it’s a once per year treat.

    You can reheat the dumplings in a double boiler over water. I put the dumplings in a metal strainer inside the top pot and water in the bottom pot. Basically you can steam them. But don’t overheat and they will fall apart. You can also freeze them.

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  • Roger … try looking for “knedliky”. Recipe is not sweet. It is not bread. It is a big dumpling. The dough is heavy and shaped like loaves of bread which are boiled. My mother put browned bread cubes into them. You need strength because you need to “lift” the dough for about 20 minutes to turn it from lumpy to smooth while making the loaves. To cut the dough you used white thread … put the thread under the cooked loaf and then bring it to the top and crossed the two ends of the thread and pull to create slices…

    We eat these knedliky with sweet and sour white cabbage and roast pork with cranberries … a very traditional Czech dish.

    With the leftovers on another day … You can reheat the slices in a double boiler. Or …But my favorite is to take the cold slices and cube them … and then brown them in butter in a pan… when they are crispy, you scramble eggs into them… oh my God they are so awesome!

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  • I make fruit dumplings with yeast. Found out when I was in the C.R. There are two recipes.

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  • I’m making this now with home made pot cheese and a sliced sugared strawberry & mint filling. My Babí used to make it so I’m giving it a try. My one question is, do I dab with water, egg, or melted butter to seal the edges? Probs should have noticed it sooner, but hindsight is 20/20…

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Czech Fruit Dumplings Recipe by Sara Clevering (2024)
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