Cooking day
I have been very busy at work and all I wanted to do this weekend was to chill out and cook.
On Sunday I baked marble cake….
…followed by 2 hours of making dumplings. People always ask me why don’t I cook Polish dishes but they are so time consuming that I hardly ever have the time.
So the dumpling (pierogi) epic started with Sunday morning lecture of Chekhov’s stories. I started to crave Russian style dumplings, these are filled with quark, boiled potatoe and fried onion mixture.
I prepared the filling, seasoned it and put it away in the fridge.
The hard part is preparing the dough, it is tough, you mix flour with a pinch of salt, very little water and some egg (1 egg per 1kg of flour but it is optional). You kneed the dough till it’s smooth and elastic and leave it to rest for 30 min.
Next step is to roll it out thinly and cut out round shapes. Put a little bit of filling in the middle, fold it and seal it – my technique is to press it with a fork.
Throw the dumplings into a large pan of boiling water and cook for a couple of minutes after they come up to the surface. Now you can serve these just cooked with fried onions in olive oil and butter or the decadent way – in cream. Or you can fry them with onions and serve them with cream, I actually settled for yogurt.
After all this food I watched Allen’s Husbands and Wives which I didn’t enjoy that much and started to read Generation A.
Big difference to my last weekend however I have a hard week ahead so need to take it easy.
Tags: Dumplings, Generation A, Husbands and wives, Marble cake, Woody Allen




September 14th, 2009 at 3:56 pm
I love pierogi’s, I’d love to know how to make them. my favourite place for them is Veselka in NY http://www.veselka.com... and it would have to be the pumpkin one.
Yours look delicious!!
September 14th, 2009 at 5:48 pm
ok now i am superrrrrrr hungry!! oh they are some great polish restaurants here in montrĂ©al…i l.o.v.e pierogis!
oh you didn’t like allen’s husbands and wives? not genuis but i liked it!
September 15th, 2009 at 1:44 am
read me: Next time I will make a step by step recipe and different fillings. Veselka sounds very good, never had pumpkin pierogi, would love to try them.
if Jane: I didn’t like this one, I usually like most of his films bar Match Point and Vicky Cristina Barcelona but this one somehow failed to impress…
September 18th, 2009 at 10:09 am
Absolutely delicious. I’m so hungry now!!!
Nivaldo and I both love cooking so much and eating so much too!