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    Cannellini Beans Recipes. Rainbow Plant Life. This creamy white bean soup with kale and gremolata is a hearty yet healthy one-pot soup perfect for cold weather! ... roasted tomatoes, kielbasa, and ...

  3. 46 White Bean Recipes to Make with Cannellini Beans ... - AOL

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    Whether they’re navy beans, cannellini, limas or the “great Northern” variety—dried or straight out of a can—white beans are a permanent pantry...

  4. This Pierogi and Kielbasa Dinner Only Takes a Sheet Pan - AOL

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    Drizzle half of the dressing over the cabbage, pierogi, and kielbasa, tossing to combine. Top with dill or parsley and serve hot with the remaining dressing and sour cream. Tip: Prepping for a crowd?

  5. Cabbage, Kielbasa and Rice Soup Recipe - AOL

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    2. Meanwhile, in a soup pot, heat the oil. Add the kielbasa and cook over moderately high heat until lightly browned, about 4 minutes. Add the onion and cabbage and cook until softened, about 6 minutes. Add the remaining 6 cups of broth and bring to a simmer. Cook over moderately low heat until the cabbage is tender, 10 minutes.

  6. Collard Greens & Cannellini Beans Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oil in a large wok over medium heat, add shallots and sauté 4 minutes or so, just until softened. Add collards, lemon juice, garlic powder, salt & pepper, cook another 4 minutes.

  7. Kraków sausage - Wikipedia

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    The Kraków sausage (Polish: kiełbasa krakowska), also known by its German name, Krakauer, is a type of Polish sausage (), usually served as a cold cut.The name is the adjective form of the name of the city of Kraków (medieval capital of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth till the late 16th century).

  8. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Some of these (for instance kołacz) are considered traditional recipes even in the 21st century. Apart from cereals, a large portion of the daily diet of mediaeval Poles consisted of pulses, mostly broad beans and peas. As the territory of Poland was densely forested, usage of fungi, forest berries, nuts, and wild honey was also widespread.

  9. Myśliwska - Wikipedia

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    Kiełbasa myśliwska ('hunter's sausage') is a type of kielbasa (Polish sausage). Lightly smoked and dried, its ingredients are pork, salt, pepper, and juniper. [1] It is typically around 10 centimetres (4 inches) long and 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter. At least one brand, made in Poland but sold in the UK, contains beef as well as pork.