Pampushki

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<plb_layout val_3="" val_4="" val_6="" val_8="'''Pampushki''' (''pahm-pOOsh-kee'') is a plural form of '''pampushka''' (''pahm-pOOsh-kah''). Pampushki are small buns that are traditionally served with borsch in Ukraine. After baking, they are tossed with garlic-oil mixture. Serve them warm with borsch. &#13; " val_9="Dough:&#13; #Flour – 500 g&#13; #Water - 1 cup&#13; #Vegetable oil – 1 Tbsp&#13; #Salt – 0.5 tsp&#13; #Sugar - 1 Tbsp&#13; #Yeast – 10 g&#13; &#13; Garlic sauce:&#13; #Garlic – 2-3 medium cloves&#13; #Salt – a pinch&#13; #Oil – 1 Tbsp&#13; #Water – 2 Tbsp" val_10="#Combine all the dry ingredients.&#13; #Add water and oil and make dough. &#13; #Knead until it becomes smooth and elastic about 10 minutes. &#13; #Cover the dough with a kitchen towel or a napkin and let double during 1.5-2 hours in warm place.&#13; #Put it down and let it double one more time.&#13; #Divide the dough into small balls about 20-25 g/0.7-0.9 oz each. &#13; #Put them in an oiled round baking dish in concentric circles leaving some space between the balls. &#13; #Let them rise in warm place again (about 30 minutes).&#13; #Start preheating the oven to 400F.&#13; #Brush pamushki with eggwash and put into the oven.&#13; #Bake 20-22 minutes or until the pampushki get golden brown. &#13; #For garlic sauce, mince the garlic and mix it with oil, water andsalt.&#13; #Take pampushki out and spoon some garlic sauce over the top. &#13; #Put into the oven for 1 more minute. &#13; #Serve warm with borsch. &#13; " val_11="File:Pampushki.jpg | Pampushki" val_cswikitext="&#13; " layout_id="175018" cswikitext="&#13; "></plb_layout>