An apple dumpling is a baked or boiled
pastry
Pastry refers to a variety of Dough, doughs (often enriched with fat or eggs), as well as the sweet and savoury Baking, baked goods made from them. The dough may be accordingly called pastry dough for clarity. Sweetened pastries are often descr ...
-wrapped
apple
An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (''Malus'' spp.). Fruit trees of the orchard or domestic apple (''Malus domestica''), the most widely grown in the genus, are agriculture, cultivated worldwide. The tree originated ...
. To prepare apple dumplings, apples are peeled, cored and sometimes quartered and placed on a portion of
dough
Dough is a malleable, sometimes elastic paste made from flour (which itself is made from grains or from leguminous or chestnut crops). Dough is typically made by mixing flour with a small amount of water or other liquid and sometimes includes ...
. The hole from the core may be filled with cinnamon,
butter
Butter is a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of Churning (butter), churned cream. It is a semi-solid emulsion at room temperature, consisting of approximately 81% butterfat. It is used at room temperature as a spread (food ...
and
sugar
Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. Simple sugars, also called monosaccharides, include glucose
Glucose is a sugar with the Chemical formula#Molecular formula, molecul ...
and sometimes dried fruit such as
raisin
A raisin is a Dried fruit, dried grape. Raisins are produced in many regions of the world and may be eaten raw or used in cooking, baking, and brewing. In the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia and South Afri ...
s,
sultanas, or
currants. The dough is folded over the apples and sealed. Sometimes a spiced sauce is poured over the
dumplings
Dumplings are a broad class of dishes that consist of pieces of cooked dough (made from a variety of starchy sources), often wrapped around a filling. The dough can be based on bread, wheat or other flours, or potatoes, and it may be filled wi ...
which are then baked until tender; the sugar and butter create a sweet sauce. Apple dumplings can be served hot, cold, or room temperature for breakfast, dessert, or as a main dish.
History
Boiled apple dumplings are among the earliest of fruit puddings.
They were eaten "at all social levels".
In 1726
Nicholas Amhurst complained about apple dumplings at Oxford, saying "nothing can be expected from only rot-gut small beer, and heavy apple-dumplings, but stupidity, sleepiness, and indolence."
Two recipes for apple dumplings were published in
Hannah Glasse
Hannah Glasse (; March 1708 – 1 September 1770) was an English cookery writer of the 18th century. Her first cookery book, ''The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy'', published in 1747, became the best-selling recipe book that century. It wa ...
's 1747 cookbook.
In 1749–1750, when botanist
Pehr Kalm
Pehr Kalm (6 March 1716 – 16 November 1779), also known as Peter Kalm, was a Swedish-Finnish List of explorers, explorer, botany, botanist, natural history, naturalist, and Agricultural economics, agricultural economist. He was one of the most ...
traveled from New Jersey to Quebec, he reported having apple dumplings at every meal.
In 1754 English agriculturalist
William Ellis called them one of the most common foods among farmers, along with bacon and pickled pork.
A print called ''Lesson in apple dumplings'' or ''Learning to make apple dumplings'', variously attributed to British caricaturists
James Gillray
James Gillray (13 August 1756Gillray, James and Draper Hill (1966). ''Fashionable contrasts''. Phaidon. p. 8.Baptism register for Fetter Lane (Moravian) confirms birth as 13 August 1756, baptism 17 August 1756 1June 1815) was a British list of c ...
in 1792 or
Richard Newton in 1797, shows a woman making apple dumplings, watched by a man, possibly King George III. The 1801 domestic encyclopedia ''Oeconomische Encyclopädie oder Allgemeines System der Land-, Haus- und Staats-Wirthschaft'' includes instructions for making ''Apfelklöße,'' "small apple dumplings."
In 1810 English caricaturist
Thomas Rowlandson
Thomas Rowlandson (; 13 July 1757 – 21 April 1827) was an English artist and caricaturist of the Georgian Era, noted for his political satire and social observation. A prolific artist and printmaker, Rowlandson produced both individual soc ...
created a colored etching called ''Puff Paste'' which shows a footman and cook cuddling while the cook makes apple dumplings. In 1838 American physician
William Alcott in his book of advice for young wives ''The Young House-keeper: Or, Thoughts on Food and Cookery'' said that "apple dumplings are not very objectionable, except for the crust" as long as no spices were added, but goes on to say, "But why should we have the apple dumpling at all? Few would prepare it, or eat it after it was prepared, were it not for the crust, and above all, for the butter, the sauce, or the sugar added to it; but all of these are objectionable."
American cookbook author
Eliza Leslie
Eliza Leslie (1787 – 1858), frequently referred to as Miss Leslie, was an American author of popular cookbooks during the nineteenth century. She also wrote household management books, etiquette books, novels, short stories and articles for maga ...
included a recipe for baked apple dumplings in the 1851 edition of her cookbook, in a section called "New Receipts."
In 1870 an apple dumpling dinner was given by the Bethel A.M.E. church in San Francisco. In 1879
Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, and essayist. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced," with William Fau ...
included baked apple dumplings on a list of American foods "unmatched by European hotel cuisine".
In 1946
George Orwell
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 – 21 January 1950) was an English novelist, poet, essayist, journalist, and critic who wrote under the pen name of George Orwell. His work is characterised by lucid prose, social criticism, opposition to a ...
was commissioned to write an essay on British Cuisine for an overseas audience, later rejected by the British Council "amid anxiety about postwar austerity", and called out boiled apple dumplings as an example of the "greatest glories of British cookery."
Apple dumplings were
Thomas Edison
Thomas Alva Edison (February11, 1847October18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. These inventions, ...
's favorite food.
Louis Hughes, born a black slave in Virginia in 1832, recorded an account of a
Fourth of July
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barbecue for the slaves with roasted pigs and sheep, but apple dumplings and
peach cobbler were still the favorites "relished by all the slaves". A young pioneer's diary entry for July 4th, 1859 on
Oregon Trail
The Oregon Trail was a east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and Westward Expansion Trails, emigrant trail in North America that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon Territory. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail crossed what ...
records having apple dumplings for supper that evening.
Food historian Bruce Kraig speculated that apple dumplings were popular in the United States because they were "enormously practical in a country where apples grew well and could be dried for year-round use, few individually portioned foods were available, and large boiled dinners required the least tending."
Ingredients and preparation
Apple dumplings are typically made by wrapping a pastry crust around a peeled, cored, and sometimes quartered apple, sometimes stuffing the hollow from the core with butter, sugar, sometimes dried fruits such as raisins, sultanas, or currants, and spices, sealing the pastry, and pouring a spiced sauce over the top before baking or, in the case of older recipes, boiling.
The earliest recipes refer to boiling, as few homes had ovens, while many later recipes call for baking.
Sauces typically call for sugar or brown sugar and butter boiled with water, sometimes with sliced lemons or spices such as cinnamon added for flavor.
File:Quartered apples on pastry dough to make apple dumplings.jpg, alt=peeled, quartered apples lying on a piece of pastry crust, Apples are peeled and laid on a portion of pastry crust
File:Apple dumpling, ready to bake.jpg, alt=round tennis-ball sized uncooked pastry dumpling on a counter, The crust is wrapped around the apples and the seams sealed to form the dumpling
File:Apple dumplings in a pan, waiting to be baked.jpg, alt=four dumplings in a round baking dish., Dumplings are placed in a pan
File:Apple dumplings in sauce, ready to bake.jpg, alt=four dumplings in their dish, half-covered in a thin sauce., A spiced sauce is poured over the dumplings
File:Baked apple dumplings in a pan.jpg, alt=baked dumplings in their baking dish., Dish is baked in a moderate oven
File:Apple dumpling with sauce.jpg, alt=single baked dumpling in a bowl with sauce., Each dumpling forms an individual serving
File:Ovocné tvarohové knedlíky 710.JPG, alt=A small piece of dough being flattened in someone's hand, A portion of dough is flattened
File:Ovocné tvarohové knedlíky 711.JPG, alt=A quarter of an apple with dough cupped around it, The fruit is pressed into the dough
File:Ovocné tvarohové knedlíky 713.JPG, alt=Dough being wrapped around a piece of fruit, The dough is wrapped around the fruit
File:Ovocné tvarohové knedlíky 715.JPG, alt=Completed raw dumpling the size of a child's fist, The seam is sealed
File:Ovocné tvarohové knedlíky 720.JPG, alt=Pan of dumplings in boiling liquid, The dumplings are boiled
File:Ovocné tvarohové knedlíky 734.JPG, alt=dumplings on a plate, one cut open to show fruit inside, all topped with cottage cheese, Dumplings are served with cottage cheese or other toppings
Serving
Apple dumplings are served for breakfast or other meals, as sides, or as dessert.
They are served hot, warm or at room temperature, sometimes with milk, cream,
whipped cream,
custard, or ice cream.
Each dumpling is an individual serving.
Around the world
Austria
In Austria a "large, soft" apple dumpling called ''apfelnockerln'' is eaten.
Czech Republic
Fruit dumplings, including apple, called ''ovocné
knedlíky'', are popular in
Czech cuisine
Czech cuisine has both influenced and been influenced by the cuisines of surrounding countries and nations. Many of the cakes and pastries that are popular in Central Europe originated within the Czech lands. Contemporary Czech cuisine is ...
and are eaten with
quark
A quark () is a type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter. Quarks combine to form composite particles called hadrons, the most stable of which are protons and neutrons, the components of atomic nucleus, atomic nuclei ...
or
tvaroh cheese.
They are often served as a complete meal.
Germany
''Apfelklöße'' are a "small pudding of apples," cored and filled with jam or marmalade and sometimes raisins or nuts, wrapped in pastry, boiled, and topped with a sweetened sauce containing raisins, sugar, cinnamon, and wine, a dish known since at least 1801.
United Kingdom
In the UK a
suet
Suet ( ) is the raw, hard fat of beef, lamb or mutton found around the loins and kidneys.
Suet has a melting point of between and solidification (or congelation) between . Its high smoke point makes it ideal for deep frying and pastr ...
pastry is often used, although
shortcrust
Shortcrust is a type of pastry often used for the base of a tart, quiche, pie, or (in the British English sense) flan. Shortcrust pastry can be used to make both sweet and savory pies such as apple pie, quiche, lemon meringue or chicken pie.
A ...
is also common. In one traditional recipe described by George Orwell as "one of the best forms of suet pudding," the cavity left by removal of the core is filled with brown sugar, a suet pastry crust is applied, and the dumpling is tied tightly in cloth and then boiled.
United States
Apple dumplings are a common food in the northeastern United States, especially around Pennsylvania, where they are considered a "cultural staple". Food historians trace this type of apple dumpling back to Glasse's book.
A common recipe among the
Pennsylvania Dutch
The Pennsylvania Dutch (), also referred to as Pennsylvania Germans, are an ethnic group in Pennsylvania in the United States, Ontario in Canada, and other regions of both nations. They largely originate from the Palatinate (region), Palatina ...
,
it is often eaten as a breakfast item or
dessert
Dessert is a course (food), course that concludes a meal; the course consists of sweet foods, such as cake, biscuit, ice cream, and possibly a beverage, such as dessert wine or liqueur. Some cultures sweeten foods that are more commonly umami, ...
. It is sometimes served with cream, whipped cream, or ice cream.
In the US, September 17 is National Apple Dumpling Day. Annual apple dumpling festivals are held in the towns of Atwood, Illinois, Stuart, Virginia, and Sinking Spring, Pennsylvania.
Jane Cunningham Croly published a 19th-century recipe for apple dumplings contributed to ''Jennie June's American Cookery Book'' by the American poet sisters
Alice Cary and
Phoebe Cary:
Peel and core large greening apples, of a uniform size, and fill the cavity with clear lemon marmalade. Enclose each one in a nice paste, rolled rather thin, and draw small knitted clothes over them, which give them a very pretty effect. Tie them close and boil three quarters of an hour, or an hour, if the crust is made with suet. Serve with hard sauce, flavored with nutmeg.
Similar dishes
Other fruits, in particular plums, can also be used to make similar dumplings.
In Austria dumplings stuffed with plums are called , and in Hungary dumplings these are called ''
szilvás gombóc''. Slovenian cuisine includes a similar plum dumpling dish. Czech cuisine includes a dumpling filled with plums, apricots, strawberries or blueberries.
Croatian cuisine includes ''knedle sa šljivama,'' a plum dumpling with a potato dough, usually eaten as a dessert. ''Marillenknödel'' are an Austrian apricot dumpling popular in Graz.
Baked apples
Baked apples are a dish similar to baked apple dumplings but without the pastry shell.
Unpeeled apples are cored and stuffed with fillings such as raisins, nuts, oatmeal, or other ingredients and spices.
Variants can be served as adessert, side dish or breakfast.
See also
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