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Fried dumplings

3 servings

15 minutes

Fried dumplings are a delicious combination of a crispy golden crust and juicy filling. This cooking method comes from traditional Russian cuisine, where dumplings symbolize home comfort and warm gatherings. Frying gives them a special texture, making the dough fragrant and slightly crunchy, while the filling is richly spiced. They pair perfectly with various sauces: sour cream, mayonnaise, adjika, adding new flavor nuances to each bite. These dumplings are easy to prepare and are great for a cozy family dinner or a friendly gathering when you want to delight guests with something familiar yet with an unexpected culinary twist.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
550
kcal
23.8g
grams
24.8g
grams
58g
grams
Ingredients
3servings
Frozen dumplings
30 
pc
Vegetable oil
 
to taste
Salt
 
to taste
Spices
 
to taste
Water
0.5 
glass
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Place frozen dumplings (store-bought or homemade) in a skillet greased with vegetable oil and set the heat slightly below maximum (I set it to 5 out of 6).

    Required ingredients:
    1. Frozen dumplings30 pieces
    2. Vegetable oil to taste
  • 2

    Fry the dumplings on both sides.

  • 3

    Mix water with salt and spices and pour it over the dumplings. (Attention! Close the lid immediately when pouring water, it will splash a lot.)

    Required ingredients:
    1. Water0.5 glass
    2. Salt to taste
    3. Spices to taste
  • 4

    Once all the water has evaporated, remove from heat. It's advisable to taste the broth with salt; I added a Maggi cube today and ended up oversalting it a bit.

  • 5

    Serve with sour cream, mayonnaise, ketchup, adjika, whatever you like!

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