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Ukrainian Nachynka (Corn Bread Dressing) Variations

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Bukovian Nachynka: (1)
1 sm. onion, chopped fine
3 tbsp. butter
1 cup corn meal
1 tsp. salt
1 tsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. pepper
1/4 tsp. cinnamon, if desired
3-1/2 cups scalded milk
1/2 cup light cream
2 to 3 eggs, well beaten
Bukovinian Nachynka: (2)
6 slices bacon
1 sm. onion, finely chopped
3 tbsp. butter or bacon drippings
1 cup cornmeal
1 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. pepper
1 tsp. sugar
3-1/2 cups milk, scalded
3 eggs, well-beaten
1/2 cup light cream
Chicken Broth Nachynka: (3)
1 cup corn meal
5 cups boiling rich and well seasoned chicken broth
3 egg yolks, well beaten
Nachynka: (4)
1 md. onion
1/4 lb. butter
1 cup cornmeal
1 tsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
1 qt. warm milk
4 eggs, well-beaten
1 tsp. baking powder

Nachynka for 100 People:
1 cup diced onion
1 lb. butter
6 cups cornmeal
6 qt. milk
4 cups cream
1/3 cup sugar
2 tbsp. salt
2 tsp. pepper
24 eggs
4 tsp. baking powder

Directions:

BUKOVINIAN NACHYNKA: (1) Cook the onion in the butter until it is tender but not brown. Add the corn meal along with the salt, sugar, pepper, and cinnamon, and mix them to coat the cereal thoroughly with the butter. Pour in the scalded milk gradually and stir briskly until the mixture is smooth and free of lumps. Cook until it thickens. Remove it from the range and blend in the cream. Beat the eggs well and fold into the cereal. Spoon into a 2-quart buttered casserole. Bake the nachynka uncovered in a moderate oven (350 degrees F) for 1 hour. It should have a crisp golden brown crust all around. Serves 6 to 8.


BUKOVINIAN NACHYNKA (2) Fry bacon until crisp. Add onion and saute. Remove bacon and onion. Bacon drippings can be used instead of butter. On low heat, gently stir in the cornmeal and stir so it is coated. Add salt, pepper, and sugar.
Scald milk and add it gradually, stirring constantly, until bubbly and all the milk is gone. Simmer until thickened.

Remove from heat and add eggs, cream, bacon pieces, and onion. fold gently. Pour into 2 quart casserole and bake uncovered in oven for 1 hour at 350 degrees F.

CHICKEN BROTH NACHYNKA: (3)The following Bukovinian dressing or spoon bread is tender-moist and rich in chicken flavor. There is no fat or seasoning in this recipe. It is therefore important that the chicken broth be rich in fat and well seasoned. If a slightly thicker mixture is desired, the broth may be reduced to 4 cups and the nachynka baked in a moderate oven for a brief period.

Add the corn meal gradually to the boiling chicken broth, and stir until smooth and free of lumps. Cook the mixture until most of the liquid is absorbed. This mixture should not be very thick. Stir some of the hot cereal into the beaten yolks, and then blend it with the rest. Cook it over a low heat from 5 to 6 minutes. Serve hot or cold with any meat preparation. serves 7 to 9.


NACHYNKA: (4)Saute chopped onion in butter. Do not brown. Turn heat to low. Add cornmeal to butter and mix well. Add the sugar, salt and warm milk. Stir slowly until the cornmeal begins to thicken. Remove from heat. Add the eggs and baking powder. Mix well. Pour into a greased 3-quart casserole. Bake at 325 degrees F. for 1 hour.

NACHYNKA FOR 100 PEOPLE: Saute onions in butter. Add cornmeal and fry for a little longer. Combine milk, cream, sugar, salt, and pepper. Heat until warm, add to cornmeal, mixing constantly. Let cook till thickened (if lumpy beat with egg beater). Remove from heat and add well-beaten eggs and baking powder. Fold in gently. Pour into large greased roasting pan. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees F. for 1 to 1 1/2 hours, or until golden brown.

Comments from olga :

Here is a superior and spicy version of a native Bukovinian nachynka (dressing) served as an accompaniment to meat. It is often made in large quantities for weddings and community dinners in Bukovinian settlements in Canada. Excellent with any preparation of meat, or as a meal in itself for lunch or supper. For an aromatic dish, increase the pepper slightly in this recipe.

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