Germknödel (Steamed Dumpling)
Germknödel (Steamed Dumpling)

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Germknoedel is an all-time Austrian dessert, commonly served in Austrian ski resorts. It is the perfect sweet dish for the cold winter days. Austrian Germknödel is a large yeast dough dumpling, filled with a thick plum jam called Powidl, steamed and served hot with a vanilla sauce and a mixture.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook germknödel (steamed dumpling) using 17 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Germknödel (Steamed Dumpling):
  1. Prepare For the Dumpling dough:
  2. Make ready 30 g Yeast
  3. Make ready 500 g Flour
  4. Make ready 70 g Sugar
  5. Prepare 70 g Butter
  6. Prepare 1/4 liter lukewarm Milk
  7. Make ready 1 egg
  8. Get 1 egg yolk
  9. Get 7 g lemon zest
  10. Make ready 1 vanilla extract
  11. Take 1 pinch salt
  12. Prepare For the Filling:
  13. Prepare 300 g Plum Jam
  14. Take 2 tbsp Dark Rum
  15. Make ready Serving:
  16. Take 150 g Poppy seed (ground)
  17. Take Icing sugar (mixed with the poppy seed)

Germknodel, or sweet Austrian dumplings, are made from a sweet yeast dough wrapped around plum butter and steamed. As mentioned before, Dampfnudeln are also called "Germknödel" and the word "Germ" stands for "yeast" in Austria. The yeast is why one cannot make them twenty minutes. Germknödel ([ˈɡɛɐ̯mˌknøːdl̩] in Austrian German) is a fluffy yeast dough dumpling (knödel), filled with spiced plum jam and served with melted butter and a mix of poppy seeds and sugar on top.

Instructions to make Germknödel (Steamed Dumpling):
  1. Stir the Yeast in to the lukewarm milk, leaving to raise.
  2. Prepare the dough by mix all the ingredients for the dough, including the yeast-milk. Kneading the dough very well and form a round loaf. Cut this loaf into 4 smaller loaves. Sprinkle some flour on top the loaves and cover them with a cloth and rest them for a half an hour.
  3. Stir the rum into the Plum jam. Pin roll each loaves to roughly 1 cm thickness and spoon 1-2 tsp plum-rum jam the middle. Closing the jam into dough by forming a ball.
  4. Using a steamer and cook the loaf dumplings for 10-15 minutes. Around the 10 minute mark add a small block of butter on the top of the dumpling letting melt.
  5. After cooked the dumplings, serve right away with pouring vanilla custard on top and spoon some poppy-seed/icing sugar.
  6. Bon Apetite!

It is occasionally - even though less traditional - served with vanilla cream sauce instead. These dumplings are typically filled with plum jam, but you can also use berry jam. Germknödel are fluffy dumplings filled with plum jam and topped with vanilla custard - a must-try While Germknödel are steamed or boiled in a pot, Dampfnudeln are usually cooked in a deep pan to. Germknödel, (Austrian German for yeast dumpling) The dumpling is steamed and then served still hot with either melted butter or vanilla dessert sauce, and topped with crushed poppy seeds and sugar. Germknödel (a yeast dumpling) - is an Austrian and Bavarian cuisine dish.

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