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Shlishkes | Traditional Dumplings From Hungary, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

Shlishkes

Shlishkes are potato-based dumplings that are especially beloved by the Hungarians and Ashkenazi Jews. The dough is usually made with leftover mashed potatoes, eggs, flour, and salt. It's rolled into a long strip which is then cut into smaller pieces.


The dumplings are boiled until they rise to the surface, and they're then rolled in a mixture of buttered breadcrumbs. Although shlishkes look similar to gnocchi, they're actually firmer and don't have ridges. These Hungarian dumplings also aren't sprinkled with cheese or covered with sauces like gnocchi.


The shlishkes are typically served as a side dish accompanying meat, but they can also be transformed into a dessert and eaten on their own if they're rolled in sugar.