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Butter Semmels (a Moravian "companies" Delicacy)

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Dairy, Eggs Dutch Breads, Penn-dutch 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Milk, Scalded
6 c Flour
1/2 t Salt
1 c Sugar
2 Eggs, Well Beaten
1/2 c Butter
1/2 c Potato, Mashed
1/2 c Yeast, Dissolved In:
1/4 c Warm Water
1/4 c Powdered Sugar
2 T Butter, Melted

INSTRUCTIONS

1936    
This batter must be made in the early evening and set to rise in a
warm place until morning. Mix together the dissolved yeast cake,
mashed potatoes and 1/2 cup of the sugar. Let stand for four hours.  To
the scalded milk, add the butter and stir until melted. When cool  add
the eggs, 1/2 cup of sugar, and salt and combine with the yeast
mixture. Sift in the flour and knead thoroughly. Cover and let rise  in
a warm place until morning. Roll out to about 1/4 inch thick,  brush
the dough with melted butter and cut in 2 inch squares. Turn up  the
four corners toward the center. Place on a greased baking sheet  about
2 inches apart and let rise until light. Bake at 450øF for 20
minutes. Remove from oven, brush with melted butter, and sprinkle  with
powdered sugar. Serve hot with plenty of coffee. Source:  Pennsylvania
Dutch Cook Book - Fine Old Recipes, Culinary Arts Press,  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdjaxxx.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 4858
Calories From Fat: 1159
Total Fat: 132g
Cholesterol: 677.1mg
Sodium: 1339.6mg
Potassium: 980.4mg
Carbohydrates: 823.1g
Fiber: 20.3g
Sugar: 252g
Protein: 91.2g


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