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  2. Kluski - Wikipedia

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    Kluski lane ("poured noodles"), a very thin variety formed by pouring watery batter made from eggs and flour into boiling water or directly into soup. Kluski kładzione ("laid dumplings"), a variety made from eggs, milk and flour, formed into a crescent-shaped forms by scraping thick dough with the tip of a tablespoon and then laying the chunk ...

  3. 52 Recipes to Keep Your Slow Cooker Bubbling While You ... - AOL

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    Avoid any chance of burning the delicate cream sauce by using a no-fuss slow-cooker recipe that cooks everything, even the pasta, in the same pot for easy clean up. Recipe: No. 2 Pencil.

  4. List of Polish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kapuśniak – cabbage/sauerkraut soup; Kartoflanka – potato soup [1] Kiszczonka – traditional dish from Greater Poland, consists of black pudding, flour, milk and spices. Krupnik – barley soup with chicken, beef, carrots or vegetable broth; Kwaśnica – traditional sauerkraut soup, eaten in the south of Poland; Rosół – chicken ...

  5. Cabbage soup - Wikipedia

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    There is a Polish cabbage soup known as kapuśniak, [3] where drained and chopped sauerkraut is cooked in water with chopped pork, pieces of kielbasa and a bit of salt until the meat is almost tender. Instead of meat, a ready broth is also used. Afterwards, diced potatoes and carrots are added and boiled until they are cooked.

  6. 34 Summer Slow Cooker Recipes to Make All Season Long - AOL

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    Why I Love It: Instant Pot recipe, slow cooker recipe, high protein, make ahead Serves: 8 Canned green chiles and chipotles in adobo bring the heat to fork-tender beef chuck roast.

  7. Sauerkraut - Wikipedia

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    Sauerkraut, along with pork, is eaten traditionally in Pennsylvania on New Year's Day. The tradition, started by the Pennsylvania Dutch, is thought to bring good luck for the upcoming year. [24] Sauerkraut is also used in American cuisine as a condiment upon various foods, such as sandwiches and hot dogs.

  8. Schupfnudel - Wikipedia

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    Schupfnudel (German; pl.: Schupfnudeln), also called Fingernudel (finger noodle), is a type of dumpling or thick noodle in southern German and Austrian cuisine. It is similar to the Central European kopytka and Italian gnocchi. They take various forms and can be referred to with a variety of names in different regions.

  9. Czernina - Wikipedia

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    However, there are hundreds of recipes popular in different parts of Poland, Belarus and Lithuania. Among the ingredients used are plum or pear syrup, dried pears, plums or cherries, apple vinegar and honey. Like most Polish soups, czernina is usually served with kluski, fine noodles, macaroni, boiled potatoes, or dumplings.

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