Marillenknödel Recipe (Apricot Dumplings) MasalaHerb.com (2024)

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Marillenknödel are a traditional dessert specialty from Austria.

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

12 Dumplings

4.8 from 5 votes

RECIPE

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Sweet Marillenknödel dumplings are a real treat!

These Austrian dessert dumplings are easy to prepare and are sure to impress your family and friends.

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  • 📕 What are Marillenknödel?
  • 📜 What are Mehlspeisen?
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Coated by a tender choux dough sits a fresh apricot from the garden.

Prepared the Austrian way, these apricot dumplings will transport you to a new uncharted food paradise.

I am not exaggerating, that's how most Austrians would feel about their beloved Mehlspeissen such as these dessert apricot dumplings.

📕 What are Marillenknödel?

Marillenknödel are sweet dessert dumplings prepared with a choux dough.

The stove cooked choux dough is wrapped around a fresh apricot half and sealed to create a round dumpling.

The dumpling is then cooked in water before being cooked with butter and bread crumbs in a pan.

Marille is the Austrian German word for Apricot. In Germany, they say Aprikosen. Knödel is the common German word for dumplings.

TIP: Discover more Austrian German Food translations.

Dumplings come in all forms, savory and sweet, in central Europe.

📜 What are Mehlspeisen?

I did mention Mehlspeisen previously on this space.

In a nutshell: Mehlspeisen are meals prepared with flour as key ingredient.

These flour based meals have been popular even before the last emperor of Austria had turned it into a fashion.

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As a result, and mostly because I am Austrian after all, I felt compelled to share this flour-based recipe.

💡 Sweet dumpling variations

The Fruits

I prepared another sweet choux based dumpling like this but with strawberries instead of apricots.

You can also use fresh prunes instead of the apricots and create prune dumplings!

The Dough

In fact, even the dough could be switched and instead of a choux dough you can use a potato dough or Topfen (Curd Cheese, also known as Quark in Germany) dough.

I prefer the choux dough over the two latter choices.

According to me, it's easier to handle choux dough and it does get a bit "fluffier".

Marillenknödel made with choux dough is more common practice.

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🥣 How to serve Marillenknödel

The best way to enjoy these Marillenknödel is with fluffy whipped cream.

Another idea is to serve them up with a Vanille Sauce or a fruit coulis.

Or just leave them plain as they are.

Marillenknödel are great on their own

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Marillenknödel Recipe (Apricot Dumplings)

Marillenknödel are a traditional dessert specialty from Austria.

4.80 from 5 votes

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Austrian

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes minutes

Servings: 12 Dumplings

Calories: 107kcal

Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

Ingredients

For the Dough:

  • 1 Tablespoon Butter
  • 1 ¼ Cup Milk
  • Pinch Salt
  • 1 ½ Cup All Purpose Flour
  • 2 Egg Yolks

For the filling and coating:

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Instructions

  • First create the choux dough. Heat up a pot and melt the butter and pour in the milk + season with a pinch of salt. Mix and heat up on medium heat and bring to a boil.

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  • Take from the heat and add in the flour.

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  • Take the pot back to low heat and keep on stirring! Don't waste time at this point, stay focused because it's important that you follow this step!

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  • While you keep on stirring, the dough will form to a ball and at the bottom of your pot, you will notice a layer of sticky flour. If you see flour at the bottom of the pot, it is the right way and all is good.

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  • Place the dough into a bowl and let cool for some time.

  • In the meantime, wash and pat dry your fresh Apricots. Slice into half and discard the core.

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  • When the dough has cooled, add the egg yolks and mix it into the dough. The doughneeds to be cool or lumps will form and the ingredients won't bind.

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  • Shape the dough into a large sausage.

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  • Keep a large pot with water to boil.

  • Cut the dough into 12 pieces. Flatten with a rolling pin into flat rounds. Place the apricot into the center of a round and shape the dough around the fruit. Seal the ends of the dough well. Your dumplings should be round.

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  • Place the dumplings into the boiling water and cook until the dumplings swim on the surface of the water. Take them out and keep them dry.

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  • While the dumplings are cooking, heat up a frying pan and melt the butter and add the breadcrumbs. Mix it all well over low heat.

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  • Take each dumpling and drag it through the butter breadcrumbs mixture to coat evenly.

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  • Serve as a dessert.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Marillenknödel Recipe (Apricot Dumplings)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 107Calories from Fat 18

% Daily Value*

Fat 2g3%

Saturated Fat 1g5%

Cholesterol 37mg12%

Sodium 21mg1%

Potassium 144mg4%

Carbohydrates 17g6%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 4g4%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 790IU16%

Vitamin C 3.5mg4%

Calcium 39mg4%

Iron 0.9mg5%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Marillenknödel Recipe (Apricot Dumplings) MasalaHerb.com (2024)

FAQs

What is marillenknödel made of? ›

Marillenknödel are little Austrian dumplings, filled with apricots and sugar, rolled in toasted breadcrumbs and dusted powdered sugar. This recipe can be used to make both Apricot Dumplings and Plum Dumplings!

What are canederli made of? ›

They are typically made with bread, potatoes or semolina and poached in broth or salted water. You can serve them in the broth, or as a side dish for a roast or stew. They are also good dressed with herbed butter. In Alto Adige, canederli usually contain speck, smoked prosciutto produced in the region.

Do you boil dumplings with lid on or off? ›

It's best to have your lid ready: Immediately add about 3 tablespoons of water to the pan, just enough to cover the base of the dumplings, then cover and cook for 3–4 minutes, or until the water has evaporated.

Do dumplings float when done? ›

Cover and bring to a vigorous boil. Add roughly one cup of cold water and return to boil while covered. Repeat this step again. The dumplings will be completely cooked and ready when they float on the surface of the boiling water.

Can you overcook boiled dumplings? ›

If you were to overcook the dumplings, you would notice that the texture and consistency would be all wrong. Are dumplings supposed to be steamed or boiled? Both.

How do I know when dumplings are done? ›

Typically, they are done when they float to the surface of the boiling water. However, if your dumplings have meat fillings, you may want to wait an extra minute or two to ensure the insides are completely cooked.

How long to boil steamed dumplings? ›

Bring to the boil over high heat. Place steamer over wok, ensuring base doesn't touch water. Steam dumplings for 15 to 20 minutes or until tender and cooked through.

How do you know when to stop boiling dumplings? ›

You know the dumplings are cooked when they look plump and float on the surface of the water. Drain them using a colander or strainer, and rinse in cold water immediately for a few seconds to stop the cooking process.

Can you boil dumplings in just water? ›

Whether you make your dumplings fresh or get them frozen, you can cook them quickly by boiling them. Raw dumplings are often boiled in water, but southern drop dumplings can be simmered in stock or broth for additional flavor. Chinese dumplings can also be boiled briefly in a pan to become potstickers.

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