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Step 1
Mix together the flour and salt in a large bowl.
Step 2
Add the lightly beaten eggs, vegetable oil and water. Mix until the dough begins to form.
Step 3
Turn the dough out onto your counter and knead until smooth and elastic (about 5 minutes).
Step 4
Cover the dough and let rest at room temperature for 30 minutes.
Step 5
Bring a pot of water to boil. Add the spinach, cook for one minute. Drain and immediately rinse under cold water. Squeeze out as much liquid as possible.
Step 6
Cook the bacon. Fry the bacon until it just begins to get crispy. Transfer to a paper towel lined plate to soak up any excess fat.
Step 7
Tear the bread into small chunks and spoon a few tablespoons of milk or water over the top to soften. Let sit for several minutes then squeeze out any excess liquid.
Step 8
Place the blanched spinach, cooked bacon, softened bread and remaining filling ingredients into a food processor. Pulse until the mixture is mostly smooth and easily spreadable.
Step 9
Divide the dough in half. Roll out half of the dough into a 16-inch (40 cm) circle. You can dust your working surface with flour if needed, but don’t overdo it – just a sprinkle should be enough.
Step 10
Use a sharp knife to cut the dough in half to get 2 semi-circles.
Step 11
Spread 1/4 of the filling on each semi-circle, leaving a 3/4 inch (2 cm) border untouched around the edges.
Step 12
Starting at the round end, roll or fold the maultaschen dough around the filling. Gently flatten the log.
Step 13
Use the handle of a wooden spoon or something like a chopstick to make 4 grooves resulting in 5 maultaschen. Press down to seal the maultaschen.
Step 14
Use a sharp knife to cut through the indentations.
Step 15
Repeat this process with the remaining dough.
Step 16
Bring a pot of salted water to boil. Reduce heat slightly, add the maultaschen and lightly boil 10 minutes.