Hey folks!
I am trying to re-create an extremely simple recipe for chicken & dumplings that my family used to make back in the states, but I can't seem to get the right flavor at all. Basically the dumplings were made with a mixture of either all purpose flour (or self rising, depending on what was on hand), water, and a couple tablespoons of oil.. The issue I am having is that so far I have tried 3 different types of flour and none of them has resulted in the flavor that the dumplings should be. Each time the texture is perfect, but the flavor is very bland and well..just terrible quite frankly. I have noticed that most Finnish flours are very fine as well in comparison to what we had back home, though I don't know if that has anything to do with flavor. I have been looking at some other posts here and saw that someone tried kakkuvehnäjauho for pancakes, and I wondered if that might also work for dumplings? What is the closest flour to all purpose flour here?
There are just so many flours to choose from when I check the aisles.. It's scary! I considered having a family member mail some to me, but that seems a bit much for a few comfort meals now and then..
Thank you in advance for any assistance!
Dumplings/All Purpose Flour Question
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Re: Dumplings/All Purpose Flour Question
The flour aisle is daunting, isn't it?
I use kakkuvehnäjauho almost exclusively for my purposes, including pancakes and breadmaking, so I would definitely suggest trying it for the dumplings. I think that's the closest to "all-purpose flour" in the US.
I use kakkuvehnäjauho almost exclusively for my purposes, including pancakes and breadmaking, so I would definitely suggest trying it for the dumplings. I think that's the closest to "all-purpose flour" in the US.
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I use "puolikarkea vehnäjauho" as my all purpose flour. Pancakes, waffles, biscuits, dumplings, cakes, pie crust, etc.... I haven't had any flavor problems. Not a fan of the cake flour here.
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Re: Dumplings/All Purpose Flour Question
Maybe these websites could be of some help:madamekira wrote:What is the closest flour to all purpose flour here?
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Re: Dumplings/All Purpose Flour Question
Thank you all very much for the replies! I'll give those links a read and also check out the two flours mentioned (which I surprisingly haven't tried yet!)