Multi-Grain Dumplings (Varenyky, Perogy) - Gluten Free Recipe (2024)

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Multi-Grain Dumplings (Varenyky, Perogie) – Gluten Free Recipe

by Suburban Grandmain All Recipes

Verenyky, Pierogi, Perogie, Dumplings, no matter what you call them, you will find them on every Eastern European menu.

They can be filled with whatever fruit or vegetable is in the season, and even with meat, for a hearty meal.

Those of us who make them regularly, are accustomed to preparing the dough with the all-purpose white flour.

However, I have been experimenting lately with other flours, to customize my recipe for those who are allergic to gluten or wheat.

My previous dumpling recipe with White Rice flour was excellent in taste and texture, however next time I am filling them with apples or cherries. I feel this dough will be perfect for that filling combination, served with caramel, butter, or brown sugar.

This time I used Gluten Free Pizza Crust Whole Grain Mix and the dumplings turned out awesome.

This flour is a mixture of Whole Grain Brown Rice, Potato Starch, Whole whole-grain millet, Whole Grain Sorghum, Tapioca, and Potato, plus other additives.

Since this flour is suitable for pizza crust, it also includes a separate packet of yeast (as pictured above), which you do not use for this dumpling recipe.

This dough has some elasticity, unlike the Rice Flour dough, but not as much as one made with all-purpose white flour.

I was able to roll it out, but I chose to cut it up in strips, and then form 2×2 inch squares, rather than cutting out circles, as in the traditional technique posted previously.

I highly recommend this flour for those who love varenyky but can not tolerate gluten or wheat.

I actually would use it all the time now, if it wasn’t for the more than double price of the regular flour.

This recipe yields 38 dumplings.

Multi-Grain Dumplings (Varenyky, Perogie) – Gluten Free Recipe

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups Gluten Free Pizza Crust Whole Grain Mix
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1 whole egg, slightly beaten
  • 1 Tbs. sour cream
  • 1 cup whole milk (or low fat)

Instructions

  1. Prepare the dough the same way as demonstrated in this *post*
  2. This dough does not need to rest, like the one made with flour containing gluten.
  3. As soon as your dough is ready, sprinkle the work surface with same flour mix, and roll it out.
  4. Cut into 2 inch strips (pizza cutter is great for this), then cut crosswise to form 2 x 2 inch squares.
  5. Place squares on a tea towel, spread out so they do not touch.
  6. Place 1 tsp of filling on each square (I used potato/cheese filling - see TIP below this post), dip your fingers in same flour mixture, and gently close the edges to fully enclose the filling.
  7. Fill a 6 quart pot with water 3/4 full, add 1 tsp salt, and bring to boil.
  8. Drop 10 dumplings at a time into boiling water.
  9. Stir gently with a wooden spoon, so they do not stick to the bottom of the pot.
  10. Do not cover the pot.
  11. Once they come up to the top and resume boiling, cook for 3 minutes.
  12. Remove with a slotted spoon onto a colander, rinse under running cold water, and set aside to drain off. They will feel a little bit slippery, due to the lack of gluten.
  13. Cool and grease for storage, or serve warm with butter and sauteed onions.

Notes

For other serving suggestions you can also fry them lightly on both sides in oil or butter, and serve with sautéed onions, plus a dollop of sour cream (my favorite), as in the picture on the right.

They are absolutely delicious, no matter how you serve them.

I must say, I was pleasantly surprised of the outcome of these dumplings, since I was not sure how they would hold up during the pinching and cooking process.

I had no problem with sealing the sides, and none of them opened up during boiling, which is not always the case with the traditional ones.

These were excellent reheated the next day. Sooooo good!!

My husband liked these more than the traditional ones, due to the lightness of the dough.

I peeled, quartered, and cooked about 8 medium size Red potatoes, with 1 tsp. of salt. Once they were done, I drained the water, and mashed the potatoes with about 3/4 cup of shredded sharp cheddar cheese, 1/2 onion, chopped and sauteed in butter, and black pepper to taste. When cooled, I used about 1 tsp. of filling for each dumpling square.

I had some filling left over to use as a side dish for another dinner.

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Multi-Grain Dumplings (Varenyky, Perogy) - Gluten Free Recipe (2024)

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What are gluten free dumplings made of? ›

A lot of GF dumpling wrapper recipes call for chickpea flour, but we find that tapioca starch is more versatile for other recipes (as a thickening agent, binder, dredge, and more), and we imagine that in gluten-free households, the 1:1 gluten-free-flour substitute is more versatile as well.

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BALVITEN Gluten-Free Universal Mix for Bread, 500 g, Certified, for Baking Cakes, Dumplings, Pancakes.

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Dumplings (especially Chinese ones) are usually wrapped in a wheat dough. If you are gluten-free, be cautious; the dough used for making crystal shrimp dumplings (har gow) contains wheat starch in addition to tapioca flour. The batter used to make rice noodle rolls (cheong fun) sometimes contain wheat starch too.

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Only if the wrappers are certified gluten free. Most of them are made with wheat flour. If you make your own wrappers, you can make your own Asian dishes with them; then you will know it's gluten free.

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Cornstarch is gluten-free in its natural form. Cornstarch is made by grinding up the starchy (carbohydrate) portion of a corn grain and turning it into a very fine powder. Cornstarch is typically used as a thickener for soups, sauces, gravy and stews.

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This product has 5 ingredients with gluten and 4 ingredients that may have gluten.

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Does soy sauce have gluten? ›

Regular soy sauce is not gluten-free. Wheat is a primary ingredient in soy sauce, which surprises many people who are new to gluten-free diet. There are several gluten-free soy sauce options available that use rice instead of wheat.

What is a substitute for wheat starch in dumplings? ›

In a large mixing bowl, combine sweet potato or potato starch, tapioca starch, and salt. Bring 1 cup of water to boil. We will only use about ¾ cup hot water. Slowly add hot boiling water 1-2 tbsp a time (up to ¾ cup) to the mixing bowl while stirring so the starch mixture quickly turns into a translucent dough.

Are there gluten-free potstickers? ›

We use a gluten-free dumpling wrapper made from a rice flour blend and fill it with tasty veggies and antibiotic-free meats to craft the best frozen potstickers around—in fact, they're a fan favorite. We offer a plant-based potsticker option, as well, so there's something for everyone.

Do spring roll wrappers contain gluten? ›

Rice paper! (aka rice pancakes/spring roll wrappers) Of course, they're 100% gluten free.

Why is Chinese food not gluten free? ›

Batter: Chicken, shrimp, and pork are frequently prepared in a wheat-based batter. Egg rolls and Crab Rangoon (crab puffs) may also be prepared with wheat flour. These items are also at risk for cross-contact due to shared fryer space with other gluten-containing items.

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Make juicy Korean dumplings, or mandu (만두), by scratch packed with meat and vegetables. This homemade mandu can be made gluten free with delicious and sturdy gluten free dumplings wrappers. So yummy served with addicting dipping sauce!

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Not all miso soup is gluten free. To make gluten free miso soup, make sure to use gluten free miso paste. Gluten free miso pastes are usually labelled "gluten free." If it is not, you can check the ingredient list to make sure it doesn't contain any ingredients with gluten, such as wheat or barley.

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What are dumplings usually made of? ›

Dumplings are most commonly formed from flour or meal bound with egg and then simmered in water or gravy stock until they take on a light cakey texture. Many recipes call for herbs, onions, grated cheese, or chopped meat to be rolled into the dough before cooking.

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These Gluten free wonton wrappers are the perfect alternative to traditional wrappers. All you need are white rice flour, starch, water, salt, and oil. This vegan recipe uses simple, healthy ingredients—no gums, psyllium husks, or other hard-to-find items!

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Gluten-free breads are made using all sorts of grain and legume flours which are naturally free of gluten, including rice, almond, buckwheat, chickpea, sorghum, quinoa, and millet. If you were to toss any of these flours with water, yeast, and salt, you'd end up with one lovely mess that wouldn't go anywhere…

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