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lidqa

Assistant Cook
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Jun 30, 2004
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I know, but I'm from POland. I wonder if anybody else knows anything about Polish dishes
 

ronjohn55

Head Chef
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lidqa said:
I know, but I'm from POland. I wonder if anybody else knows anything about Polish dishes

A few recipes, but not nearly as many I would like. Sadly, Grandma passed away before I took a real interest in cooking, so a lifetime of polish cooking was lost. :(

John
 

Jermosh

Cook
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Jul 10, 2004
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Sure I know a few. Not sure of the names though, haleshka(cabbage and noodles) are a normal fare at our house, mock perogies(potatoe and noodle cassorel), sweet and sour red cabbage. I know more but not the names, great food though.
 

Bangbang

Executive Chef
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Jul 17, 2004
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These are the ones I like and make

Stuffed Cabbage
Stuffed Peppers
Bigos
Keilbasa with Mashed Potatoes and Kraut
 

jkath

Hospitality Queen
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Sep 2, 2004
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Southern California
lidqa said:
I know, but I'm from POland. I wonder if anybody else knows anything about Polish dishes

lidqa!
I need your cooking advice!
My dad's parents, named Ryczek were both from Poland, but moved to Chicago before he was born. He has been asking for a particular recipe since I can remember that his mom made. (She died about 35 years ago, so it's been a while).
Anyway, it's a sweet dough pastry, with a sweet cheese filling. I've tried as many Polish recipe boards as I could find, but have had no luck, as I don't know the name. Any help you could give would be so nice! Thanks!!!
jkath :D
 

Lyn 221

Assistant Cook
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Sep 6, 2004
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jkath,

Do you think the "sweet cheese" filling could be cottage cheese sweetened?
 
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