Potato, Pastrami, and Gruyere Knishes
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Knishes, the hearty, savory pastries brought to New York more than 100 years ago by Eastern European Jews, are often dense, gummy, and—worst of all—bland. After deciding on a fluffy mashed potato filling, we added plenty of flavor with a whole pound and a half of savory browned onions. Instead of rolling out dough paper-thin and forming one knish at a time, we roll up a whole log and slice it into individual buns. Brushing the dough and the parchment paper with olive oil makes for lighter, crispier knishes.
Makes 16 knishes
A well-floured counter is essential to rolling this dough thin. To reheat baked knishes, place them in a 350-degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes.
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