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SUPER EASY POTATO KNISHES



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These easy potato knishes are flaky and melt-in-your-mouth despite the shortcuts that cut the recipe time in half. A great appetizer or side dish. Don't count on leftovers.

Provided by Cheryl

Categories     Appetizer     Side Dish

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 package puff pastry dough (2 sheets), defrosted if frozen, Note 1 (about 17 ounces dough. )
3 1/2 cups (730g) mashed potatoes (fresh, left over, store-bought or instant) Note 2
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 medium onion, finely chopped
2 tablespoons dry onion soup mix (optional) (or salt and black pepper to taste)
1 egg mixed with1 tablespoon cold water, mixed ((for egg wash))

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 400F/204C.
  • MAKE POTATO MIXTURE: To fry onions, heat oil on medium heat and sauté onions for 5-6 minutes just until slightly brown. Combine mashed potatoes and caramelized onions in a medium bowl with a fork. Season with salt and pepper - or 2 tablespoons of dry onion soup mix - to taste. You can omit the salt and pepper if you are using leftover mashed potatoes that are already seasoned.
  • MAKE KNISHES: You will make two rolls of knishes from each sheet of puff pastry. On a lightly floured surface, unroll one sheet of puff pastry dough. It should be about 1/4 inch/0.63cm thick or less. Stretch out or roll dough a bit if necessary. Spread potato filling to resemble a log - about 2 inches/5cm thick - along one side of the rolled dough. Fold dough over the potato about 1 1/2 times in a jelly-roll fashion, making a log/roll. Cut away remaining dough with a sharp knife for the next roll. Tuck ends and pinch seams together well (to ensure filling doesn't seep out). Repeat with other half of dough on the same sheet of dough. Then do the same with the second sheet of dough. If you have extra dough and potato mixture left over, make a 5th roll.
  • BAKE: Place rolls on a large baking sheet lined with parchment paper, seam side down. Brush egg wash on rolls which will create a glazed golden look (optional). Bake for 25-30 minutes to a golden brown flaky pastry. If any potato mixture seeps out, tuck it back into the knish roll with a knife.
  • TO SERVE: Cut rolls of finished knishes into 2 inch/5 cm pieces on the diagonal and serve. To make ahead (recommended!) see Note 2.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 90 kcal, Carbohydrate 7 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 6 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 5 mg, Sodium 38 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving

CLASSIC POTATO KNISHES



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Delicate, flaky pastry covers the most savory potato filling for these four-bite knishes. One will never be enough, so think about doubling the recipe as these will be the first to go at your next get together. Whichever variety you make--don't forget the deli mustard!

Provided by Jodi Luber

Categories     Appetizer     Lunch     Sides

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 22

2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1/2 cup vegetable or canola oil, plus extra for brushing
pinch of Kosher salt
2 tbsp. water
3 1 beaten egg for glaze, 2 eggs for dough
1/2 lb. Kosher lean ground beef
6 tbsp. rendered chicken fat ((you can get this from your Kosher butcher))
2 cooked Kosher chicken, skin removed, cut into medium size chunks
1/2 tsp. ground allspice
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
2 eggs, beaten
2 cups canned or packaged sauerkraut
1/4 cup canola or vegetable oil
1 small onion, medium dice
1 tbsp. brown sugar
freshly ground black pepper
6 Yukon Gold potatoes, peeled and cut into large chunks
2 small onions, medium dice
1/4 cup canola or vegetable oil
2 tsp. sugar
2 tsp. Kosher salt

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Remove dough from refrigerator and flour the board or marble. Roll out dough to 1/8" thick and brush with oil. Cut out 3-4 inch rounds with a pastry cutter or glass. Place a spoonful of filling (see filling recipes below) onto the center of each round and pinch the edges to make a ball.
  • Place each knish, pinched side down onto an ungreased baking sheet. Brush the tops and sides with the beaten egg. Bake for 30-35 degrees until golden brown. Serve hot with deli mustard and enjoy!!

KNISH



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Knish is a classic Jewish comfort food. Sometimes I make tiny appetizer ones, which are a little more like a roll, and I seam on the top. -Marlena Spieler, Waterlooville, England

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Snacks

Time 35m

Yield 12 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 11

2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup cold butter, cubed
3 ounces sour cream
1 pound medium potatoes, peeled and cubed (about 2 cups)
1/4 cup butter, cubed
3 medium onions, finely chopped
2 large eggs, lightly beaten, divided
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper

Steps:

  • For pastry, in a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in butter until crumbly. Stir in sour cream, adding 3-4 tablespoons water to form a dough. Shape into a disk, mixture will be crumbly. Wrap and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight., Place potatoes in a large saucepan; add water to cover. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cook, uncovered, until tender, 8-10 minutes., Meanwhile, in a large skillet, melt butter over medium-high heat. Add onions; cook and stir until tender, 8-10 minutes. , Drain potatoes; return to pan and stir over low heat 1 minute to dry. Mash potatoes; stir in onion mixture, salt and pepper. Set aside to cool. Stir in eggs., Preheat oven to 400°. On a lightly floured surface, roll dough into a 10x12 -in. rectangle. Cut into 16 squares. Spoon 1 tablespoon potato filling in the middle of each square. Brush the edges with water. Fold each corner toward the center, meeting in the middle. Arrange, seam side down, on ungreased baking sheets. Bake until lightly browned, 15-20 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 246 calories, Fat 14g fat (8g saturated fat), Cholesterol 63mg cholesterol, Sodium 443mg sodium, Carbohydrate 26g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 5g protein.

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