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Recipes \ Everyday \ Cakes & Pies 
 Cheboureki
Source: Olga, RussianFoods.com Editor   Mail to: cuisine@russianfoods.com
 Description
Cheboureki are small fried pies with meat filling. It is a Caucasian dish. Russian peopl love cheboureki especially with a bottle of beer.
 Method
Grind beef and pork twice in a mincer. Then add finely chopped onion, salt, pepper. To make mincemeat more tender and juicy, add mayonnaise. Stir very well and knead with hands. Reserve.
Mix flour with eggs and milk, salt and oil until a soft dough forms. Knead on floured surface until dough is elastic. Take some dough and make a "sausage" (1 inch in diameter). Divide into pieces (1 inch thick). Roll each piece so that they are 1/16 inch thick. Take a little plate ( 4 inches in diameter) and make rounds with it's help on the dough. Fill each round with the mincemeat evenly, fold into half-moons. Pinch edges together and connect the opposite sides. Pour oil into the pan and heat up. Put two Cheboureki on the pan at a time and fry until golden brown on the average heat on two sides.
Cheboureki are served with beer.



 Ingredients
  • 2 c flour (more if needed for stiff dough).
  • 1 c milk.
  • 1/2 ts salt.
  • 2 tb vegetable oil.
  • 2 ea eggs.
  • 1 c beef.
  • 1 c pork.
  • 1 ea small onion.
  • 3 tb mayonnaise.
  • salt and pepper to taste.
  • oil to fry.

  •  Reviews
      
     Чебуреки
     Автор рецепта или ошибся, или сам никогда этим рецептом не пользовался. Тесто получилось просто жидкое, и количество муки пришлось увеличить чуть не в три раза.
      Нина Чернова

      
     выпечка
     Только что с кухни - готовила чебуреки, их готовят с пресным тестом, майонез туда не нужен, иначе получается слишком сдобно и не по-правильному, т.к. это не русская кухня, и менять традиции не стоит!
     Марина Сот.


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