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  2. Potato skins - Wikipedia

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    As an appetizer in restaurants, potato skins have been around since approximately the 1970s and documented making them as early as 1974. Many restaurants such as TGI Fridays, Prime Rib Restaurant, and R.J. Grunts of Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises have claims to be some of the first restaurants to serve the dish. [4] [5]

  3. Pierogi - Wikipedia

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    Potato and cheese or sauerkraut versions are usually served with some or all the following: butter or oil, sour cream (typical), fried onions, fried bacon or kielbasa (sausage), and a creamy mushroom sauce (less common). Some ethnic kitchens will deep-fry perogies; dessert and main course dishes can be served this way.

  4. Kielbasa Sausage Pierogi with Caramelized Onions - AOL

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    Place the potatoes and 1/2 teaspoon salt in a large pot and fill with cold water to cover the potatoes. Bring the water to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low and then simmer for ...

  5. South-of-the-Border Loaded Potato Skins Recipe - AOL

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    2 medium russet potatoes (about 8 ounce each), scrubbed; nonstick cooking spray; salt; freshly ground black pepper; 3 / 4 cup mild or spicy salsa, such as Pace; 1 cup (about 1 ounce) coarsely crumbled baked corn chips, such as Guiltless Gourmet

  6. Kielbasa - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian boiled sausage types are called "hurka": either liver sausage, "májas", or blood sausage, "véres". The main ingredient is liver and rice, or meat and rice. Salt, pepper, and spices are optionally added.

  7. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    KieÅ‚basa – Sausage, smoked or boiled, usually made with pork. It is a staple of Polish cuisine and comes in dozens of varieties. Kotlet mielony – Minced meat (pork, pork-beef, or turkey) patty made with egg, breadcrumbs, chopped onions, wet bread, and spices, often rolled in breadcrumbs. Sometimes filled with cheese, mushrooms, or both.

  8. Hungarian sausages - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian cuisine uses these different types of sausages in many ways such as in stews, soups, potato stews like "paprikás krumpli" (paprika-based stew with spicy sausage and potatoes), bean soups like Jókai bableves, [1] some goulash soup variations, pastry dishes, or even in salads.

  9. Sausage - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Swedish falukorv is a sausage made of a grated mixture of pork and beef or veal with potato flour and mild spices, similarly red-dyed sausage, but about 5 cm thick, usually baked in the oven coated in mustard or cut in slices and fried.