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  2. List of Polish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Pyzy z mięsem – round potato dumplings stuffed with meat; Zrazy wołowe – rolled beef strips in sauce; Zrazy wołowe zawijane – chopped dill cucumbers and onions wrapped in thin strips of beef; Zupa grzybowa po kurpiowsku (z gąsek) – mushroom soup made of Tricholoma equestre (pol. gąska), a large mushroom with a cereal-like flavor

  3. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 15 Delicious Dumplings From Around the World (and How to Make ...

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    Hot Pockets. Dumplings of all sorts can be found in every corner of the globe, whether steamed, fried, boiled, or baked. An added bonus: They can be made or bought in large batches and kept in the ...

  6. What potato dishes look like in 24 places around the world - AOL

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    It's made of fried grated potatoes often topped with an egg, bacon, and sometimes cheese. The crispy hash pairs well with spinach for breakfast. Shepherd's pie is a classic meal in the UK.

  7. Kopytka - Wikipedia

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    Kopytka can be either a main dish or served on the side. Kopytka can be served savoury (baked with cheese, fried bacon, fried onion, or with a variety of sauces such as goulash or mushroom sauce); they can also be served sweet (with melted butter and sugar, cinnamon, or sweetened quark), or sugar with sour cream.

  8. List of dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Knödel – Large round poached or boiled potato or bread dumplings, made without yeast; Kluski – Polish name for dumplings, noodles and pasta; Knedle – European dish of boiled dumplings; Knish – Ashkenazi Jewish baked or fried snack food; Knoephla – Dumpling often used in soup; Kopytka – Potato dumpling in Polish, Belarusian, and ...

  9. List of potato dishes - Wikipedia

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    Potato dumplings with a filling of onions and pork or bacon. Kugel: Ashkenazi Jews, Europe A pudding or casserole made from egg noodles or potatoes. Kugelis: Lithuania: Potatoes, bacon, milk, onions, and eggs, baked in a low casserole dish. Latka: Eastern Europe: In Ashkenazi cuisine, a potato pancake made with grated potato. Lefse: Norway