Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches


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INSTRUCTIONS. In a medium bowl, mix eggs, sugar, salt, vanilla, and whiskey. Stir in 1 cup of flour. If dough is sticky, add a little more flour. Knead dough for 5 minutes; divide in half. Melt Crisco in a deep fryer or deep frying pan. (Should be about 1 inch deep). On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough paper thin.


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Mix dry ingredients, add butter and blend well. Add eggs and mix dough as for noodles. Roll out thin and cut into squares. Then cut through center a little and put two corners through the center so it looks like bow ties. This fried very rapidly in deep fat, so you have to watch them and take them out immediately as they get golden brown.


Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches

Boil potatoes and mash with butter. Add sugar with eggs. Mix in the salt, flour, baking powder, and milk. Knead dough well. Let set for 15 to 20 minutes. Roll to 1/8 inch thick. Cut into 1 1/2 inch squares and slit in center. Pull one corner through slit. Deep fry at 350 degrees until brown.


Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches

Ceregi, the eastern European dough-knot. Ceregi dough and finished "dough knot.". Larry Kozlowski of Pittsburgh, ceregi chef at National Slovak Society in Peters Township. Being half-Slovak, in my case, wasn't enough to have heard of ceregi, a doughnut-like twist that is a treat before the arrival of Lenten fasting.


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CHEREGI RECIPE Ingredients Used while Preparing the Recipe. Cheregi, also known as "chorek" or "çörek" in Turkish, is a soft, slightly sweet bread that originated in Central Asia. It is made with simple ingredients that can be found in most kitchens. To make cheregi, you will need: 2 cups all-purpose flour; 1/2 cup warm milk; 1/2 cup.


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Beat an egg and brush it over the cheregi for a golden finish. Sprinkle sesame seeds or poppy seeds on top if desired. Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C) and bake for 15-20 minutes or until the cheregi are golden brown. Allow them to cool for a few minutes before serving. Enjoy your delicious homemade cheregi! Recipe Video


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FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW. Using a mixer, place eggs, sugar, salt, and whisky in a large bowl and mix for two minutes or so (if making by hand, combine the ingredients, and stir well with a wooden spoon.) Add one cup (in UK, just use a regular cup-no need to measure) of flour and mix well.


Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches

Corinne and I had the chance to make Amelia's recipes for kolachi (a sweet bread, with nuts and raisins, rolled into a log) and cheregi (sweet, flaky fried pastry dusted with powdered sugar.) Even after Amelia's passing, her family continues to make a lot of her recipes, including both kolachi and cheregi.


Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches

Heat oil in deep-fryer to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). In a large bowl, beat together the egg yolks, sour cream, white sugar, vanilla and whiskey until smooth. Stir in flour until dough is stiff enough to knead. Turn out onto a floured surface and knead until smooth. Knead in additional flour if necessary. Divide dough into 3 or 4 pieces and.


Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches

The names differ but the recipe is about the same. 15w. Kathleen Gorsky Shutt. My mom called them cheregi's. She was Slovak and my dad Polish. 3. 4y. View 1 reply. View more comments.


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Gradually add confectioners' sugar; beat until smooth. Stir in flour until a stiff dough forms. Turn onto a lightly floured surface; knead seven times. Divide dough into three portions. Roll one portion into a 1/4-in.-thick rectangle, about 12 in. x 5-1/2 in. Cut in half lengthwise, then cut dough widthwise into 1-1/2-in.-wide strips.


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Crack eggs into a large bowl, and stir a little to break up the yolks. Slowly pour in heated milk mixture while whisking constantly, so as to temper the eggs and not cook them. Add yeast mixture, and stir just until blended. Combine flour, baking powder, mahleb, and salt in a large bowl; make a well in the center, and pour in egg mixture.


Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches

Mix together first 7 ingredients. Beat the remaining ingredients well and add to the mix. When the dough is formed, roll it out thin, then cut into squares or triangles (your choice). Make a slit through the center from corner to corner and pull one end through (making what looks like a tiny knot). Deep fry in hot shortening or oil until.


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1 egg. 7 oz buttermilk (200 ml) 7 oz good beer (200 ml) 1 tsp baking soda. 1 tsp baking powder. 4-5 tbsp sugar. Combine all ingredients in a bowl until you get smooth dough. if it is too thick, add more liquid (beer or buttermilk). If the dough is too runny, add more flour. This is not an exact science, just make it good enough to roll.


Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches

Repeat with each strip of dough. Repeat process with each portion of dough. Heat frying oil in large pot to 375 degrees Fahrenheit. Set up a cooling rack next to the fryer, and cover it with paper towels to help things stay clean. Working in batches, fry the cheregi until light golden brown.


Cheregi Recipe, Eastern European fried cookies. The Canned Peaches

Divide dough into 4 pieces. Roll each portion into a 1/4-in.-thick rectangle; cut into 4x1-1/2-in. strips. Cut a 2-in. lengthwise slit down the middle of each strip; pull 1 of the ends through the slit like a bow. In an electric skillet or deep-fat fryer, heat oil to 375°. Fry dough strips, a few at a time, until golden brown on both sides.