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wedding dumplings

Recipe by
Cindi Marie Bauer
Marshfield, WI

I've been making these dumplings for more than 30 years. They are one of our family's "all-time favorite" dumplings. You can serve these with any gravy of your choice.

yield 7 - 8
method Deep Fry

Ingredients For wedding dumplings

  • 16 slices
    of bread, torn into small pieces
  • 4-5 large
    eggs, starting with 4 (if too dry, add 1 more egg)
  • 1/2 - 3/4
    cup milk, starting with 1/2 cup (if too dry, add 1/4 c. more)
  • several large dashes of salt
  • several large dashes of nutmeg
  • vegetable oil (for deep frying)

How To Make wedding dumplings

  • 1
    Place a sheet of wax paper onto one 15x10x1-inch baking sheet. Set baking sheet aside.
  • 2
    In a large bowl, beat the eggs.
  • 3
    Add the milk, salt, and nutmeg; stir thoroughly.
  • 4
    Add the torn bread, and mix thoroughly with your hands.
  • 5
    Shape bread mixture into 7-8 medium sized balls (each about 2-1/2" to 3" in size).
  • 6
    Place the dumplings onto the baking sheet, that was lined with the wax paper.
  • 7
    Add vegetable oil to a deep fryer, and set the deep fryer to 375 degrees.
  • 8
    When the deep fryer is hot enough, add the dumplings, and fry them until they're a golden brown (about 5-7 minutes) and turning them once or twice. (Don't worry if the dumplings look a bit dark in color. Once you cook them in boiling water, the dumplings lighten up a bit in color).
  • 9
    Place the fried dumplings on paper toweling.
  • 10
    To cook the dumplings: Place dumplings in a large pot of boiling water; and cook them uncovered for 20 minutes. Remove and serve the dumplings with a gravy of your choice.
  • 11
    To freeze the dumplings: After the dumplings are deep-fried, and placed on paper towels; cool them to room temperature. Place the cooled dumplings in (freezer-type) Ziploc bags, and store them in the freezer. (You can freeze the dumplings for several months).
  • 12
    Note: Thaw the frozen dumplings completely, before cooking them in boiling water.
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