Best 2 Kulebiaka Russia Recipes

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Russian kulebiaka is a delectable savory pie, showcasing a symphony of flavors and a rich history. It holds a special place in Russian cuisine, captivating taste buds with its flaky, golden crust and a savory filling brimming with an array of exquisite ingredients. Whether you are an experienced chef or a culinary novice, embarking on a delightful journey to discover the quintessential kulebiaka recipe will be an enriching experience. This culinary adventure will not only expand your culinary repertoire but also offer a glimpse into the vibrant traditions of Russian gastronomy.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

KULEBIAKA- RUSSIA



Kulebiaka- Russia image

It's traditionally cooked w/ Salmon or Cabbage. It's wonderful old world recipe. This takes time, but what a beautful delicious presentation it makes. I have no idea where I got the recipe. Maybe from one of my Russian Aunts or maybe from a Russian cookbook. It's a long & challenging recipe, don't be disheartened. Once...

Provided by Bonnie Beck

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 44

pastry
1 c organice all purpose flour. chilled
1/2 lb raw organic unsalted butter, frozen, cut into bits
6 Tbsp frozen shortening, cut into bits (they used lard, but i never use it)
1 tsp sea salt or fine kosher salt
10-12 Tbsp ice water or very cold whole organic milk
SALMON FILLING
2 c dry white wine
1 c coarsely chopped organic onion and 1 cup coarsely chopped organic carrots.
1/2 c coarsely chopped organic celery
10 peppercorns, tricolored or just black
4 1/2 tsp sea salt or fine kosher salt
2 1/2 lb wild catch sockey filet salmon in one or two large pieces
8 Tbsp organic raw unsalted butter
1/2 lb mushrooms. thinly sliced
3 Tbsp freshly squeeze organic lemon juice
freshly ground mixture of pepper or black pepper
3 c finely chopped organic onions
1/2 c long rain organic rice, uncooked, organic jasmine in my favorite
1 c organic chicken stock
1/2 c finely chopped fresh organic dill
3 ex large organic eggs, hard boiled and finely chopped
CABBAGE FILLING
3 lb organic cabbage, cored and shredded coarsely
4 Tbsp raw organic butter
2 large organic onions, coarsely chopped
4 ex large organic eggs, hard boiled and finely chopped
1/4 c organic finely chopped dill
2 Tbsp organic parsely, fineely chopped
1 Tbsp sea salt or fine kosher salt
1/2 tsp organic sugar
fresh ground mixtue peppers, or just black pepper
2 Tbsp raw organic butter, softened
1 egg yolk mixed with 1 tlb. cream
1 Tbsp raw organic butter, melted
1 c raw organic butter, hot hot hot . but not brown or sour cream
DILL SAUCE
2 tsp finely chopped organic fresh dill
4 Tbsp raw organic butter
1 c dry white wine
1 freshly grated organic lemon peel
freshly ground mixture of pepper or black pepper
1 c cream
organic all purpose flour

Steps:

  • 1. Kulebiaba meaning retangular pie. This is considered the King of Pies. DOUGH: Chill a large bowl.
  • 2. Combine the butter, shortening, salt and flour.
  • 3. With a pastry cutter, cut the hutter and shortening in till it resembles coarse meal.
  • 4. Add 10 Tbls. of ice water or milk all at once. Mix. If it's still crumbly add a litte more ice water or milk till it forms a ball.
  • 5. Divide dough in half, dust each piece with a LITTLE flour. Wrap separately in plastic or waxpaper. Refrigerate 3 hours until firm.
  • 6. FOR THE SALMON FILLING:
  • 7. Combine 3 quarts water, the wine, the onion, celery, carrots, peppercorns, 3 tablespoons salt, in stainless steel pot. Bring to boil over high heat, then lower the salmon in and reduce heat to low. Simmer 8 to 10 minutes until fish is firm to touch. With a slotted spatual, transfer to large bowl. Gently remove any skin or bones that may have been left of the fillets. Separate the fish into small flakes with a fork. Set the bowl aside.
  • 8. In a large skillet, melt 2 Tbl. butter on high heat. Add the mushrooms, turn down heat and cook until soft. Place them in a bowl and toss with lemon juice, a bit of ground pepper and 1/4 tsp. salt.
  • 9. In the same skillet melt 1 tsp. butter on high heat. Add the onion, holding aside 1 Tbl. of onion. Cook onion on lower heat until they are done, but not brown. Stir in 1 tsp. salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper. Scrap into bowl with mushroom.
  • 10. Melt 2 Tbl. butter in skillet on high heat and add remaining tablespoon of onion and turn down the heat. Cook until soft.
  • 11. Add the rice to the skillet that has the tablespoon of onions. Cook the rice for 2 to 3 minutes. Stirring to coat each grain of rice with the butter.
  • 12. Pour in the Chicken stock and bring to boil. Turn down the heat and cover. Cook rice until rice is tender and fluffy.
  • 13. Turn off the heat and stir in the dill.
  • 14. Add the cooked rice with the dill, onion, mushrooms and chopped eggs into the bowl with salmon. Toss lightly, but throughly evenly distribute everything. Taste to see if you want more seasoning. Set aside to cool.
  • 15. FOR THE CABBAGE FILLING:
  • 16. Cook the cabbage in a pot of boiling water with salt. About 5 mintues. Drain the cabbage in a collander. Set aside.
  • 17. Melt butter on high heat and add the chopped onions. Reduce heat and cook until soft and lightly browned. Add some of the cabbage juice.
  • 18. Add the cabbage and cover. Simmer over low heat until until the cabbage is tender. 30 to 40 mintues. Turn up the heat and boil until most of the liquid has evaporated.
  • 19. Drain the cabbage. Combine the eggs, dill, salt, sugar, and pepper. Taste if it needs more salt or pepper or dill add it. Set aside to cool.
  • 20. Butter a large cookie sheet into a long retangle
  • 21. Place the filling of your choice lenghtwise on the dough about the a little less then the size of the sheet, leaving 1" of pasty on all sides. Brush the edges with egg yolk and cream mixture.
  • 22. Roll second dough to the a little larger. Roll on to the rolling pin and roll over the filling as a top. Make a small round hole opening which will be the center of your flower. Press the edges together and crimp. Cut away any extra dough. Coat the whole dough surface with the eggs and cream wash.
  • 23. Roll out the extra dough and cut like slender leaves. Roll small balls of dough. Roll long stems. Make a flower in the center of the dough with the leaves. Add stems and leaves. Add the little round balls of dough to make them look like berries. Brush with egg and cream wash. Roll with your hands, but not stretching the dough into long twists. Brush edges with egg and cream wash. Add the twists to the edges. Brush all the edges with egg and cream. Refrig. 20 mintues.
  • 24. Melt 1 tablespoon butter and pour into hole.
  • 25. Bake in preheated oven 400*. Bake in center oven for 1 hour or until golden brown.
  • 26. Serve with Dill sauce make out of dry white wine, butter, lemon, and pepper, reduce and the add chopped dill. Cool. Add cream a tad of flour or cornstarch to thicken. Heat and serve.

RUSSIAN SALMON PIE



Russian Salmon Pie image

The Russians call it kulebyaka, but in Alaska it is pirok, perok or peroche - all amendments of pirog, the more general Russian word for pie. Inside the flaky crust, wild salmon from Alaskan waters is layered with rice and cabbage, crops introduced to the 18th-century natives of Kodiak Island by fur traders from across the strait. Long after the Russians gave up the hunt for sea otter pelts and sold their claim to the territory to the United States, the frontier fish-camp dish remained a staple of the Alaskan table. Kirsten Dixon, the chef and an owner of Winterlake Lodge, along the Iditarod Trail, and Tutka Bay Lodge, near Homer, likes to make salmon pie at Thanksgiving, when the Alaskan back country is already muffled in snow and guests arrive by ski plane, landing on a frozen lake.

Provided by Ligaya Mishan

Categories     dinner, lunch, pies and tarts, main course

Time 1h20m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

3 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 red onion, diced
1/2 pound mushrooms, cleaned and sliced
1/2 head green cabbage, cored and shredded
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar
Salt and black pepper, to taste
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
1 1-pound skinless salmon fillet (preferably Alaskan)
2 sheets homemade or store-bought puff pastry
2 cups cooked short grain brown rice
2 eggs, one hard-boiled, the other beaten
1/2 cup shredded sharp Cheddar
1/2 cup fine bread crumbs
2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
1/4 cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 375 degrees. Melt butter in a large nonstick skillet over medium-low heat. Add onion and cook, stirring occasionally, until tender, about 7 minutes. Stir in mushrooms, cabbage and vinegar; increase heat to medium. Cover pan and cook 4 minutes; uncover, toss and cook 2 more minutes. Remove vegetables from pan, season with salt and pepper to taste, and set aside.
  • Wipe out skillet, add olive oil and set over medium-high heat. Add salmon and season lightly with salt and pepper. Cook salmon 5 minutes per side; remove to a plate and let cool. Flake salmon into large chunks and set aside.
  • Set a sheet of puff pastry on a lightly floured surface. Gently roll out until it is large enough to fit a 9-inch deep-dish pie plate. Transfer pastry to pie plate, allowing extra dough to drape over edge.
  • Spread brown rice over bottom of pastry. Peel and chop the hard-boiled egg, then add to pie, followed by flaked salmon. Sprinkle with cheese, then bread crumbs. Mound vegetable mixture on top. Sprinkle with parsley and drizzle cream over top.
  • Roll out remaining sheet of puff pastry on a lightly floured surface until it is large enough to cover pie. Brush rim of bottom pastry with water and place second sheet of pastry directly on top. Using kitchen scissors or a paring knife, trim off excess dough. Use a fork to crimp the edges of the pie together and help the sheets of pastry adhere.
  • Cut a few small slits in the top of the pie to allow steam to escape. Brush top of pie with beaten egg. Bake until pastry is puffed and golden brown, 35 to 40 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 482, UnsaturatedFat 12 grams, Carbohydrate 51 grams, Fat 22 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 20 grams, SaturatedFat 8 grams, Sodium 584 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams, TransFat 0 grams

Tips:

  • Mise en Place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all of your ingredients and equipment ready to go. This will help you stay organized and avoid any scrambling.
  • Use Fresh Ingredients: The fresher your ingredients, the better your kulebiaka will taste. Whenever possible, use fresh, seasonal produce and high-quality meat and fish.
  • Season Generously: Don't be afraid to season your kulebiaka well. Use a combination of salt, pepper, and other spices to taste.
  • Don't Overcook the Fish: The fish in your kulebiaka should be cooked through but still moist and flaky. Overcooking will make it dry and tough.
  • Let the Kulebiaka Rest: Before serving, let the kulebiaka rest for a few minutes to allow the flavors to meld and the crust to set.

Conclusion:

Kulebiaka is a delicious and impressive dish that is perfect for any special occasion. With its flaky crust, savory filling, and beautiful presentation, it is sure to wow your guests. So next time you're looking for a special dish to make, give kulebiaka a try. You won't be disappointed!

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