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  2. List of Polish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kiełbasa – sausage is a staple of Polish cuisine and comes in dozens of varieties, smoked or fresh, made with pork, beef, turkey, lamb, or veal with every region having its own specialty; Kiszka ziemniaczana – type of roasted sausage made of minced potatoes; Klopsiki – or pulpety, meatballs, often with tomato sauce

  3. Kishka (food) - Wikipedia

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    There are also vegetarian kishke recipes. [10] [11] [12] The stuffed sausage is usually placed on top of the assembled cholent and cooked overnight in the same pot. Alternatively it can be cooked in salted water with vegetable oil added or baked in a dish, and served separately with flour-thickened gravy made from the cooking liquids. [7] [13]

  4. Kielbasa - Wikipedia

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    There are official Polish government guides and classifications of sausages based on size, meat, ready-to-eat or uncooked varieties. [7] Originally made at home in rural areas, [8] there are a wide variety of recipes for kielbasa preparation at home and for holidays. [9] Kielbasa is also one of the most traditional foods served at Polish ...

  5. 61 Perfect Passover Recipes Your Family Will Love - AOL

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    With classic and creative dinner ideas on brisket, potatoes and all things matzo, we have all the Passover recipes you'll need for this year's celebration. 61 Perfect Passover Recipes Your Family ...

  6. 36 Passover Side Dishes That'll Make Your Seder Dinner Your ...

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    Check out our 37 Passover side dishes for recipes and ideas for your Seder and all week long—we promise they’re better than eating matzo pizza again 😉.

  7. 17 of our best recipes for your Passover Seder - AOL

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  8. Rugelach - Wikipedia

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    Food and Drink in Medieval Poland: Rediscovering a Cuisine of the Past. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Gil Marks (1996). The World of Jewish Cooking (1st paperback ed.). Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-684-82491-8. OCLC 34690573. Olver, Lynne (June 24, 2012). "history notes—cookies, crackers & biscuits". The Food Timeline.

  9. Sour cereal soup - Wikipedia

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    Żur (Polish: żur, diminutive: żurek) is a soup made of soured rye flour (akin to sourdough) and meat (usually boiled pork sausage or pieces of smoked sausage, bacon or pork ribs). [4] The recipe varies regionally. In Poland it is sometimes served in an edible bowl made of bread or with boiled potatoes.