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Borek Please
1.       enerodesinueve
164 posts
 18 Dec 2006 Mon 11:46 pm

Anyone.. please teach me how to cook the dough for borek.

2.       kai
0 posts
 19 Dec 2006 Tue 04:05 am


1 lb. filo dough
1 lb. ground meat
2 onions (large or small depending on your likes)
1 raw egg
just the white of another egg to seal the Borek
fresh parsley, chopped
salt and lots of pepper

Mix all ingredients (except dough) and saute until there is no red
in the meat. Remove excess grease. Set pan off heat and let mixture
cool. Heat oil (3/4 to 1-inch deep) in another frypan. Cut filo
into wedges (about like a slice of pie). Spoon some mixture in 2
thicknesses of dough, at wide end of wedge, fold the 2 points over
mixture and roll up, dip end point into beaten egg white. Place
into hot oil only a few minutes, just until it turns golden. Remove
with tongs and drain each end of each Borek.

Note: While working with the dough, keep a damp (not wet) towel
over the unused portion. Otherwise it will dry out very quickly.


Hope this helps

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