Potato-Kasha Knishes
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By Food Network.com
Potato-Kasha Knishes
Instructions
Cook:1h
When Yonah Shimmel’s Knish Bakery opened on New York City’s Lower East Side, you could get a fat, potato-filled knish for three cents. That was in 1910. Today, you’ll have to fork over $3.50, but not much else has changed. The Shimmel family (now spelled Schimmel) still runs the place, six generations after Romanian immigrant Yonah Shimmel started peddling his wife’s knishes from a cart in Coney Island. Lots of copycats have followed, but co-owner Ellen Anistratov insists Shimmel’s is the true knish: mashed potato in a thin dough; baked, not fried; round, not square. To this day, the family keeps the recipe a secret, but in honor of the shop’s 100th birthday, Food Network Kitchens created this version.
Updated at: Fri, 13 Dec 2024 22:18:47 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Good
Glycemic Index
60
Moderate
Glycemic Load
40
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories464.2 kcal (23%)
Total Fat18.1 g (26%)
Carbs67.5 g (26%)
Sugars6.2 g (7%)
Protein9.6 g (19%)
Sodium154.4 mg (8%)
Fiber5.3 g (19%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
6 servings
1 ½ cupsall-purpose flour
plus more for dusting
3 tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil
plus more for brushing
kosher salt
¼ cupseltzer
cold
2 teaspoonsapple cider vinegar
1.5 poundsrusset potatoes
peeled and quartered
4 tablespoonsextra-virgin olive oil
1.5 poundsspanish onions
diced
1clove garlic
smashed
1 cupkasha
whole, or coarse, roasted buckwheat groats, available in the bulk aisle or near the dried beans
freshly ground pepper
spicy mustard
for serving
Instructions
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