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  2. 100+ Super Cozy Soup Recipes to Keep You Warm All ... - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Slow Cooker Italian White Bean Soup. ... Serve with corn muffins for a perfect lazy Sunday meal. Get the recipe: ... Get the recipe: 30-Minute Italian Sausage and Pepper Soup.

  3. Pierogies Recipe - AOL

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    TO MAKE THE DOUGH: Combine the flour and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook.In a separate large bowl, combine the melted butter, sour cream, and corn oil.

  4. Choucroute garnie - Wikipedia

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    Choucroute garnie, with Montbéliard, Strasbourg, Toulouse, Vienna sausages and potatoes. There is no fixed recipe for this dish [citation needed] – any preparation of hot sauerkraut with meat and potatoes could qualify – but in practice there are certain traditions, favourite recipes, and stereotypical garnishes that are more commonly called choucroute garnie than others.

  5. Roasted Butternut Squash and Sage Pierogi Recipe - AOL

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    Scoop out the butternut squash flesh and mash. Stir in the sage leaves and season with salt and pepper. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough to about 1/8-inch thick.

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  7. Kluski - Wikipedia

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    Kluski leniwe ("lazy dumplings") or pierogi leniwe (despite being a type of kluski rather than pierogi) are made from fresh cheese , flour, and eggs, and often sweetened with sugar. They are flat and cut diagonally into diamonds - a shape similar to that of kopytka (see above). They are almost always eaten with a very simple garnish - usually ...

  8. 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.

  9. Sauerkraut - Wikipedia

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    In Bulgarian cuisine sauerkraut is known as "кисело зеле", and many of traditional Bulgarian dishes is made with sauerkraut, like свинско със зеле(pork with sauerkraut), сарми(cabbage rolls), зелник(Bulgarian banitsa with sauerkraut), капама(sausage and meat with cabbage rolls and sauerkraut in clay pot ...