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Silesian dumplings (Polish: kluski śląskie, [1] Silesian: gumiklyjzy, [1] German: Schlesische Kartoffelklöße, Silesian German: schläsche Kließla [citation needed]) are potato dumplings traditional to the wider Silesia region of Poland and Germany [citation needed]. They are also called białe kluski [1] [2] ("white dumplings").
Kopytka – hoof-shaped potato dumplings; Mizeria – traditional Polish salad made from thinly sliced cucumbers and sour cream, seasoned with salt, pepper and occasionally sugar; Ogórek kiszony – dill pickle; Ogórek konserwowy – preserved cucumber which is rather sweet and vinegary in taste; Pieczarki marynowane – marinated mushrooms
Kluski śląskie ("Silesian dumplings") are round, flattened dumplings with the size ranging from 3 centimeters to 5 centimeters, made from mashed potatoes, potato flour, and eggs. Usually served with gravy, their distinctive feature is a small hole or dimple [1] in the middle.
The Polish dumplings are traditionally served as a meal, with applesauce or sour cream. This meal in one is a different way to use pierogi. —Greta Igl, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.
Kopytka – Hoof-shaped potato dumplings made of cooked potatoes, egg, and flour. Often served with breadcrumbs, sugar, and melted butter or fried bacon. Pierogi / kluski leniwe – Hoof-shaped dumplings made of flour or potatoes, eggs, and quark. Kluski śląskie – Dumplings in small donut-like shape made with boiled potatoes and potato ...
Here, 30 dumpling recipes to whip up for the Year of the Dragon (or any weeknight dinner), from traditional pork potstickers to shrimp shumai to unexpected sausage-and-egg breakfast dumplings.
Saag aloo is a traditional north-Indian Punjabi curry made with leafy greens and potatoes. It's warm, comforting, and packed with nutrients. Salchipapas are a popular street food in Peru.
Kartacze (potato dish) Potato pyzy (pyzy ziemniaczane) are prepared from a raw or a mix of raw and boiled potatoes, [2] optionally with added flour, eggs and salt, cooked in boiling water. Stuffed with meat, twaróg or mushroom stuffing, alternatively served without stuffing, and instead served with bacon, lard or fried onion.