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Marillenknodel (austrian Apricot Dumplings)

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Austrian 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 kg Potatoes
1/2 t Salt
300 g Flour
1 kg Fresh apricots
Cubes of sugar
100 g Plain bread crumbs
1 Pat of butter
50 g Sugar
1/2 t Cinnamon

INSTRUCTIONS

Boil potatoes in their jackets and then peel.  Mash potatoes in a
large bowl, mixing in salt and flour to make a potato dough.  Wash
apricots and remove pits.  Place a small cube of sugar where the  pit
should be.  With your hands, form a pattie of dough not much more than
a cm. thick  which can encircle the apricot. Place the apricot inside
the dough and  seal.  Have a large pot of boiling, slightly salted
water ready. When all the  dumplings are formed, place them into the
boiling water and cook for  10 minutes, stirring as needed.  Meanwhile,
melt butter in a frying pan over medium heat and then stir  in
breadcrumbs.  Allow to brown slightly for two minutes, then add  sugar
and cinnamon and stir. Turn heat to very low and keep warm  until
dumplings are ready.  When dumplings are cooked, remove from water and
roll in pan of  breadcrumbs. Serve warm. (Be careful, the fruit can be
very hot!)  [**note: you can also substitute the Pfanni potatoe
dumpling mixture  for the potatoe dough, if you can find this in your
grocery  store...that's how I remember my Mom usually making these]--
Posted By mspurloc@netcom.com (Mary Jane Spurlock) On  rec.food.recipes
or rec.food.cooking  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
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