Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Cooking with the kids






A couple weeks ago on a Sunday the kids and I were here not doing too much of anything. Travis wanted to cook something with me. We went through some cookbooks and came across and recipe I had ripped out of a magazine ages ago. It showed how to make homemade perogies. It didn't look too hard so we decided to try. Well as soon as the other kids saw what we were up too we ended up with other helpers. Anyone who has cooked with kids before knows that it is a true test of patience!! After some yelling, reminders to share, and some deep breathing (on my part) we ended up with a tray of perogies that turned out great! I couldn't try them since they're made of everything I'm not supposed to eat, but the kids liked them. It makes it worth the bit of frustration and mess when they like what they made and it adds another good life memory.
Perogies
1LB farmer cheese (not sure what this meant....I used about a cup of cheddar cheese)
1 egg
1/4 tsp salt
Mix, set aside
2 cups flour
2 eggs
2 tsp salt
1/3 to 1/2 cup water
Combine flour, eggs, salt and abit of water at a time. Mix until it becomes a dough. Knead. Cut dough in half and wrap one piece in plastic. With other half roll to 1/4" thickness. Cut dough into 3-4" circles. (I used a heart shaped) For each perogie place about 1tbsp in center of shape. Fold over and crimp edges with a fork. Once done with all dough, bring a pot of water to a boil and cook for 5-7 mins. They will float when done.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

DUH! I think all cheese is farmer's cheese. This recipe must have been written by a "City Slicker". Glad to see you had the patience because I'm sure the kids will remember that day for a long time. However, I did see you didn't mention that Dan was helping!!