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  2. Silesian dumplings - Wikipedia

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    The dish consisting of the dumplings, fried beef rouladen with rich gravy, and boiled red cabbage is an invariable component of the dinner served on Sundays or feast days in many traditional Silesian families. [5] This dinner is frequently considered a canonical part of Silesian culture, [6] and often tied to coal mining culture as well. [5]

  3. Kluski - Wikipedia

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    Kluski śląskie (" Silesian dumplings") are round, flattened dumplings with the size ranging from 3 centimeters to 5 centimeters, made from mashed potatoes, potato flour, and eggs. Usually served with gravy, their distinctive feature is a small hole or dimple [1] in the middle. Kluski czarne ("black dumplings"), also known as kluski żelazne ...

  4. Silesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Silesian cuisine. Rouladen. Poppy seed cake. Schlesisches Himmelreich. Silesian cuisine belongs to the region of Silesia in Central Europe. It is a subtype of Polish and German cuisine with many similarities to and signs of the influence of neighbouring cuisines. [1] The cuisine is particularly renowned for its poppy seed and knödel dishes.

  5. Halušky - Wikipedia

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    The term halušky can refer to the dumplings themselves, or to a complete dish containing other ingredients. Typically the dish described is noodles with sauteed cabbage and onions. [4][5] Bryndzové halušky, which combines the noodles with a soft sheep's cheese, is one of the national dishes of Slovakia. [6][7][8] In certain regions of the ...

  6. Black dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes, flour, potato starch. Media: Kluski czarne. Kluski czarne or (black dumplings), also known as kluski polskie (Polish dumplings) or kluski żelazne (iron dumplings), are a variety of dumplings popular in Silesia. In addition to minced potatoes and flour, the dough contains also potato starch, which adds to its colour.

  7. Pampuchy - Wikipedia

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    Poland. Serving temperature. Hot. Main ingredients. Yeast dough. Media: Pampuchy. Pampuchy ([pampuxɨ] ⓘ; see alternative names) are a type of steamed yeast dumpling (kluski) or doughnut (pączek) in Polish cuisine. A cooked pampuch (sing.) has an oval, flat on the bottom shape, with a bouncy, mushy and soft consistency.

  8. Knödel - Wikipedia

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    Dumplings made with quark cheese (German: Topfenknödel; Hungarian: túrógombóc), traditionally topped with cinnamon sugar and served with apple sauce or with streusel. In Brazil, German immigrants traditionally make Klöße with white rice, wheat flour and eggs, mixing them into a sturdy dough, shaping them in dumplings and boiling them.

  9. List of dumplings - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable dumplings. Dumpling is a broad class of dishes that consist of pieces of dough (made from a variety of starch sources) wrapped around a filling, or of dough with no filling. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The dough can be based on bread , flour or potatoes , and may be filled with meat , fish , cheese , vegetables , fruits or sweets .