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Uszka Wigilijne with Forest Mushroom

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Uszka Wigilijne with Forest Mushroom

Uszka Wigilijne with Forest Mushroom

Overview

  • Quantity: About 30 Uszka
  • Weight: Approx. 1lb

Description

Uszka, "little ears" in Polish, are handmade small dumplings usually filled with mushroom, sauerkraut and mushroom or meat. They are usually served with barszcz, though they can be eaten alone.

Ingredients

Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), fresh mushrooms, water, onions soybean oil, liquid whole eggs, egg whites, cracker meal (wheat flour), salt, garlic, pepper, rice flour.

Cooking Instructions

For Best Quality, quicker prep time and a classic taste, heat 3-4 qtrs. of water in a pot and bring to a slow boil. Add a tsp. of salt for taste. Place frozen uszka in boiling water and cook uncovered for 2 to 3 minutes or until they rise to the top. Stir occasionally and drain thoroughly once done. Do not overcook.

IMPORTANT: Overcooking will decrease the quality of the dough.

Smacznego!

$18.99
Uszka Wigilijne with Forest Mushroom
$18.99

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Description

Overview

  • Quantity: About 30 Uszka
  • Weight: Approx. 1lb

Description

Uszka, "little ears" in Polish, are handmade small dumplings usually filled with mushroom, sauerkraut and mushroom or meat. They are usually served with barszcz, though they can be eaten alone.

Ingredients

Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, malted barley flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), fresh mushrooms, water, onions soybean oil, liquid whole eggs, egg whites, cracker meal (wheat flour), salt, garlic, pepper, rice flour.

Cooking Instructions

For Best Quality, quicker prep time and a classic taste, heat 3-4 qtrs. of water in a pot and bring to a slow boil. Add a tsp. of salt for taste. Place frozen uszka in boiling water and cook uncovered for 2 to 3 minutes or until they rise to the top. Stir occasionally and drain thoroughly once done. Do not overcook.

IMPORTANT: Overcooking will decrease the quality of the dough.

Smacznego!