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Ukrainian Filled Halushky Dumplings

Submitted by: Olga
Halushky is a Ukrainian name for dumplings made of batter or thick dough mixture. Various ingredients are added for tenderness, texture, flavor, and food value. They are served with a stew, or roast and gravy, or as a side dish. Good halushky should be light. Their lightness depends on the proportions used and on the method of cooking them. This standard recipe may be varied as desired. Dry curd cheese is preferred for a filling because a wet, creamy one will melt giving flat and empty varenyky or halushky. 

Potato Dumplings II

Submitted by: Jackie
These moist and chewy potato dumplings are quick, easy to make and perfect with your favorite dish. 
Photo of: Grandma's Polish Perogies

Grandma's Polish Perogies

Submitted by: STEPH577
Home Town: Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Living In: Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
My grandfather is Polish, and his mother taught my grandmother how to make these delicious perogies. The recipe has been in the family for generations, with a few alterations of course! Serve plain, or with butter, sour cream, bacon, etc. Perfecting the perogie technique takes time, and after a while, you will develop your own system. 

Potato Dumplings I

Submitted by: Marcia Kammann
My grandma made these every Thanksgiving. I have carried on the tradition. I always make more than we need. My family loves them sliced and fried with the leftovers. Serve with gravy. 

Cabbage and Dumplings

Submitted by: monica
Home Town: Leesburg, Florida, USA
Living In: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Quick and simple dumplings are combined with cabbage and onion cooked in butter to make this traditional dish brought over from Czechoslovakia. 
Photo of: Lazy Man's Pierogi

Lazy Man's Pierogi

Submitted by: Joanne Eddy
An easy substitute for the Polish dish pierogi. Spiral twist pasta and bacon are combined with onions, mushrooms and cream of mushroom soup. 

Pierogi from Granny

Submitted by: silkdiver
Beef and pork-filled pierogi make a great traditional Polish meal. This is a recipe my Polish grandmother used to make. Although I don't like a lot of Polish food, this is a family favorite I love. It is a lot easier and faster if two people make it together. 

Crawford Polish Bake

Submitted by: SOSARA77
Living In: Morris, Illinois, USA
This hearty potato, sausage, and sauerkraut casserole will keep you warm on Autumn evenings. 

Potato Dumplings

Submitted by: Helen
This is a basic dumpling recipe that you can use in your favorite soup or stew. Mashed potatoes are combined with flour and egg and shaped into dumplings with a single crouton tucked in the center. 

Polish Chicken and Dumplings

Submitted by: Linda Bilski Johnson
This is an old family recipe for the dumplings, which were originally Polish egg noodles (kluski), and over the years I have modified it to make homemade dumplings. The broth is seasoned with basil, allspice, and poultry seasoning. 
 
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