Chicken Kreplach Soup Recipes

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CHICKEN KREPLACH



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Make old fashioned Chicken Kreplach from scratch - recipe with step-by-step photos. Deli-style soup dumplings just like Bubbe made. Kosher, Meat.

Provided by Tori Avey

Categories     Soup

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 13

3 large eggs
5 tbsp corn oil, divided ((9 tbsp if frying kreplach))
1 1/2-2 cups flour
3-4 lbs whole chicken
5 carrots, peeled and cut into thirds
5 celery stalks, cut into thirds
Handful fresh parsley
1/2 tbsp black peppercorns
1/2 tbsp whole cloves
2 bay leaves
1 bunch fresh dill
1 onion, diced
Salt and pepper

Steps:

  • Place the chicken into a large stock pot. Cover with 4 quarts of water.
  • Bring water to a boil over medium high heat. Let the chicken boil for 10-15 minutes, skimming the foam and particles that rise to the surface of the water periodically, till most of the foam is gone.
  • Replenish the liquid that was removed during scumming with hot water (it's usually around 1-2 cups). Do a final skimming to remove any leftover foam. Add the carrots, celery, parsley, peppercorns, cloves, and half the fresh dill to the pot. Add 2 tsp salt to the water (if you're salt sensitive or using a kosher salted bird, salt less). Bring back to a boil.Put the lid on the pot and vent it. Reduce heat to medium low so the soup is slowly simmering. Let the soup cook for 90 minutes. While the soup is cooking, mince up 1/4 cup of the remaining fresh dill and reserve.
  • Heat 2 tbsp of corn oil in a skillet over medium heat. Place the diced onion into the skillet. Let it fry for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, till the onion turns golden brown. Remove from heat. Reserve the onions and oil in the skillet.
  • After 90 minutes of cooking, when the chicken is tender, turn off the heat. Use a pair of tongs to carefully pull the chicken from the broth. Put it on a plate. Taste the chicken broth and season with additional salt and pepper, if desired. Allow the chicken and the broth to cool.
  • Meanwhile, make your kreplach dough. Beat 3 eggs and 3 tbsp of the corn oil in a small bowl till frothy. Reserve.
  • Sift 1 1/2 cups of flour with 1 1/4 tsp of salt into your mixing bowl (if you're salt sensitive or on a low sodium diet, use less).
  • In your mixing bowl, make a "well" in the center of the sifted flour and pour the beaten eggs in.
  • Use a fork to mix the eggs into the flour until it is evenly moistened.
  • Sift more flour into the bowl, a tablespoon at a time, and continue to stir until a soft dough forms. When the dough gets too thick to stir, use your hands to knead. Stop adding flour when the dough holds together and is only slightly sticky to the touch (it will be soft). Let it rest uncovered for 20 minutes.
  • While the dough is resting, carefully strain the broth into another pot through a mesh strainer. Reserve the vegetables; discard the spices and herbs. Skim the fat from the top of the broth and pour it into a bowl. Reserve the fatty liquid (schmaltz).
  • Pull the meat from the chicken in small pieces.
  • Chop up and measure out 1 1/2 cups of the boiled chicken pieces. Place the chopped chicken in a food processor. Add the fried onion with its oil, 3 tbsp of the chopped dill, and 2 tbsp of the reserved fatty liquid from the broth to the food processor. If you're feeling indulgent, you can also throw in some of the fatty chicken skin for a more silky filling texture (not healthy, but tasty!).
  • Pulse the chicken mixture in the food processor till it becomes a chunky paste. You will only need to pulse it a few times. Don't over-process it, you don't want a puree-- it should still have texture, like tuna salad. Alternatively, you can mince the dill (and optional chicken skin) by hand, use a meat grinder for the chicken meat, and combine the mixture by hand.
  • Put the chicken mixture into a bowl. Season it with salt and pepper to taste. Don't be afraid to season generously, kreplach can turn out bland if you don't season it well. I like to add plenty of black pepper.
  • Now you are ready to roll your dough. Cover your rolling surface with a thin layer of sifted flour. Scoop up half of the dough from the bowl; cover the remaining dough with a slightly damp towel. Lightly flour your rolling pin. Roll out the dough till it's very thin, flipping the dough occasionally and reflouring the board and rolling pin as needed. Some people like their kreplach on the thicker side (more dumpling-like), some like it thinner (more wonton-like). For a thicker dumpling texture, roll it out to 1/8 inch thick. For a more delicate texture, roll it out as thin as possible without tearing the dough.
  • I usually stop rolling when the dough is translucent-- when I can almost see through the dough when I hold it up to the light. When it's rolled out thin enough to your liking, it's ready to cut.
  • TRIANGLE KREPLACH: Cut the dough into strips 3 inches wide. Cut 3 inch squares from the strips. Gather any remaining scraps and place them in the bowl with the other half of the dough and recover with the damp towel.
  • Place a heaping teaspoon of filling into the center of each square. Wet your finger and run it around the edge of the square.
  • Fold one corner to the opposite corner to create a triangle. Seal the triangle by pinching the seal gently with your fingers. This shape is typically made for the Purim holiday.
  • HALF MOON KREPLACH: Use a cookie cutter or the rim of a glass to cut 3-inch circles from the dough. Gather any remaining scraps and place them in the bowl with the other half of the dough and recover with the damp towel.
  • Place a heaping teaspoon of filling into the center of each circle. Wet your finger and run it around the edge of the circle.
  • Fold the circle in half to create a half moon shape. Seal the kreplach by pinching the seal gently with your fingers. Roll the curved edge towards you to create a raised edge around the curve.
  • THREE CORNER KREPLACH: Use a cookie cutter or the rim of a glass to cut 3-inch circles from the dough. Gather any remaining scraps and place them in the bowl with the other half of the dough and recover with the damp towel.
  • Place a heaping teaspoon of filling into the center of each circle. Wet your finger and run it around the edge of the circle.
  • Take the two upper edges of the circle and fold them together over the top half of the filling. Pinch to seal. The bottom half of the filling will still be visible.
  • Fold the lower flap of the circle up and over the bottom half of the filling. Pinch to create an edge and seal the kreplach closed.Once you've assembled your first batch of kreplach, gather the other half of the dough and the scraps. Roll it out and repeat the cutting and folding process. If you have enough scraps, repeat the process once more.
  • You should end up with 40-50 kreplach (if you rolled the dough out thicker, you will end up with less).
  • Once your kreplach are assembled, there are two ways to cook them. The most popular way is in boiling water or in the soup broth. Cook them in boiling water if you are feeding a large crowd; the kreplach will soak up some of the broth, which will make for one or two less servings of soup. I prefer to cook them straight in the broth so they soak up the chicken flavor-- you may end up with a little less broth, but your kreplach will taste amazing. You can always top the soup off with a little canned or boxed chicken broth if you need to.Bring the broth or water to a boil. Gently drop the kreplach into the pot. At first they will sink to the bottom, then they will slowly start to rise to the surface.
  • Some people say to let the kreplach cook till they all float to the surface (which only takes about 5 minutes). I like to cook them for a bit longer-- around 20 minutes-- so they get nice and tender. You can test them to see when they're cooked and soft enough for you. While the kreplach are cooking, chop up the cooked vegetables and add them back to the pot (I usually just use the carrots) along with the remaining tablespoon of chopped fresh dill. You can also add some of the leftover soup chicken pieces, if you'd like. Store any remaining soup chicken pieces in an airtight plastic zipper bag for future use.When the kreplach are cooked to your liking, serve them in bowls of the hot soup broth.
  • Some people like to pan fry the kreplach after they are boiled them to make them crisp. If you want to fry the kreplach, it's best to fold them in either the triangle or half moon shape-- these shapes have a more flat and even frying surface. First boil, then drain the kreplach. Heat 1/4 cup of oil in a skillet over medium until hot enough to fry. Place the kreplach into the skillet and let them fry on each side until golden brown.Serve hot. My husband's family likes to serve the kreplach boiled with a small amount of broth ladled over, topped with melted margarine (or butter, if you're not keeping kosher) and chopped walnuts. It's a Russian tradition from his father's side of the family. No matter how you choose to serve them, homemade kreplach are out-of-this-world delish!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 314 kcal, Carbohydrate 19 g, Protein 16 g, Fat 18 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 104 mg, Sodium 105 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 2 g, ServingSize 1 serving

FRIED ONION AND CHICKEN KREPLACH



Fried Onion and Chicken Kreplach image

Here the onions are salted first to draw out the moisture and then fried. If you are pressed for time or don't want to bother, omit the soaking and fry the onions a little longer over medium heat. Using a high proportion of savory fried onions to the chicken ensures that the filling for the kreplach won't be dry - even if the chicken left its flavor in the soup pot. "Jewish Holiday Cooking" by Jayne Cohen - a beautiful book, which was given to me by a nun who ate here one year during the High HolyDays. Chilling times & cooling times included. Submitted on September 2, 2008 in preparation of Rosh Hashonah meals.

Provided by Manami

Categories     Clear Soup

Time 3h20m

Yield 30 Kreplach

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 large onions, ver thinly sliced (about 4 cups)
coarse kosher salt
1 cup chicken (calls for both light & dark meat, although I used white only, leftover from chicken soup is fine)
3 -4 tablespoons chicken broth
2 tablespoons mild olive oil or 2 tablespoons canola oil
1 large egg, lightly beaten
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh dill
fresh ground black pepper
30 wonton wrappers (have some extra in case of tearing)
egg wash (1-2 large eggs, as needed each beaten with 1 teaspoon water)

Steps:

  • Separate the onions into rings.
  • To draw out the moisture, toss in a bowl with 1 1/2 teaspoons salt; set aside for about 20 minutes, stirring from time to time.
  • Then place the onions between sheets of paper towelling, pressing down to soak up as much onion water as possible.
  • Meanwhile, prepare the chicken: roughly shred it (preferably using your fingers, so you can find little bits of gristle or bone) and place in a bowl.
  • If the chicken is very dry - usually the case if you are using chicken left over from soup - spoon some broth over it, mix well, and let it drink in the liquid for at least 15 minutes.
  • Heat the oil in a large heavy skillet over med-high heat; add the onion, and keep tossing with a spatula as they soften and begin to golden.
  • Stir in the garli and continue cooking and turning, until the mixture is a deep caramel color, but before it turns crispy, about 5 minutes.
  • Stir the onions into the chicken and let cool slightly,
  • Add the egg, dill, and salt and pepper to taste.
  • Refrigerate the mixture for at least an hour.
  • Fill and trim the kreplach using about 1 heaping teaspoon of filling per krepl, folding into a tight triangle, and sealing with the egg wash.
  • Poach the kreplach, in a large wide pot, bring at least 5 qts of lightly salted water to boil.
  • Slip in the kreplach, one by one, being careful not to overcrowd the pot (if necessary cook in batches).
  • Lower the temperature slightly (the kreplach might explode if the water is boiling furiously) and poach until tender - 3-5 minutes (exact time will vary on the brand of wonton wrappers used).
  • Lift out the kreplach, a few at a time with a large skimmer, gently shaking the skimmer so the water drains back into the pot (they are too fragile to pour into a colander).
  • Serve the kreplach in soup. Or serve poached or sauteed kreplach with gravy, fried onions, or fried mushrooms as a side dish or appetizer.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 37.9, Fat 1.2, SaturatedFat 0.2, Cholesterol 6.9, Sodium 53, Carbohydrate 5.6, Fiber 0.3, Sugar 0.4, Protein 1.1

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