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🥟Stuffed pocket dumplings🥟
📝Recipe
Dough:
200 g of flour
1/2 tsp of salt
1 tbsp of oil
125 ml water lukewarm
Cashew Ricotta:
250 g of cashew nuts
50 ml of water
2-3 tbsp of nutritional yeast flakes
1 small clove of garlic
2 tbsp of lemon juice
salt
pepper
Filling:
500 g fresh spinach
½ bunch of spring onions
300 g cashew ricotta (or vegan cream cheese)
salt
pepper
To Cover:
2 tbsp of plant milk
2 tbsp of oil
Further Ingredients:
oil to grease the baking sheet
📍INSTRUCTION:
Dough:
Mix flour with salt and oil in a bowl.
Add 125 ml of lukewarm water and knead everything with the dough hooks of a electric hand mixer to a smooth dough.
Then let the dough sit for about 30 minutes.
Cashew ricotta:
Soak the cashew nuts for at least 4 hours.
Then rinse the soaked cashew nuts and blend with all the other ingredients in a food processor. Pulse until you get a ricotta-like texture. (Meanwhile, stop the blender to scrape off the edges.)
Filling:
Wash spinach and allow to collapse in a skillet with a bit of boiling water while stirring occasionally. Then drain, squeeze a bit and finely chop.
Wash spring onions and chop finely, too.
Mix spinach, spring onions, cashew ricotta, nutritional yeast flakes. Season with salt, pepper.
Knead the dough on a lightly floured surface again. Then roll out thinly and cut out 10 cm squares.
Fill the squares with a bit of the filling and fold them once diagonally. Press the edges with a fork.
Brush a baking tray with oil and place the stuffed dumplings on top.
Whisk the oil with milk, coat the dumplings with it and bake in a preheated oven for approx. 25 minutes until golden brown.
Serve either warm or cold. Enjoy!
by @biancazapatka
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The dialectical process is driven to the next concept or form—Becoming—not by a triadic, thesis-antithesis-synthesis pattern, but by the one-sidedness of Nothing—which leads Nothing to sublate itself—and by the implications of the process so far. Since Being and Nothing have each been exhaustively analyzed as separate concepts, and since they are the only concepts in play, there is only one way for the dialectical process to move forward: whatever concept comes next will have to take account of both Being and Nothing at the same time. Moreover, the process revealed that an undefined content taken to be presence (i.e., Being) implies Nothing (or absence), and that an undefined content taken to be absence (i.e., Nothing) implies presence (i.e., Being). The next concept, then, takes Being and Nothing together and draws out those implications—namely, that Being implies Nothing, and that Nothing implies Being. It is therefore Becoming, defined as two separate processes: one in which Being becomes Nothing, and one in which Nothing becomes Being. - Hegel’s Dialectics
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