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  2. 95 Winter Dinners That'll Give You An Excuse To Stay In (Read ...

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    Handy gadgets like the beloved Instant Pot and slow cooker make dinner prepping a breeze, ... kielbasa sausage, ground beef, potatoes, ... Get the Pork & Sauerkraut recipe. Parker Feierbach.

  3. Cabbage soup - Wikipedia

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    The sauerkraut variant of cabbage soup is known to Russians as "sour shchi" ("кислые щи"), as opposed to fresh cabbage shchi. An idiom in Russian, "Профессор кислых щей" ("sour shchi professor"), is used to express an ironic or humorous attitude toward a person who makes a pretense of having considerable knowledge. [1]

  4. List of Polish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Kapuśniak – cabbage/sauerkraut soup; Kartoflanka – potato soup [1] Kiszczonka – traditional dish from Greater Poland, consists of black pudding, flour, milk and spices. Krupnik – barley soup with chicken, beef, carrots or vegetable broth; Kwaśnica – traditional sauerkraut soup, eaten in the south of Poland; Rosół – chicken ...

  5. Bigos - Wikipedia

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    The 18th century saw the development of a poor man's version of the dish, known as bigos hultajski, or "rascal's bigos", in which vinegar and lemon juice were replaced with cheaper sauerkraut as the source of tartness. [53] Sauerkraut and cabbage also acted as a filler allowing to reduce the amount of meat in the dish.

  6. List of sausage dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bigos – Polish dish of chopped meat & sauerkraut; Boliche – Stuffed pot roast from Cuban cuisine; Bologna cake – Savory cake popular in the Southern United States; Botifarra – Catalan sausage dish; Cassoulet – Slow-cooked stew containing meat and white beans; Cheese dog – Hot dog with cheese filling

  7. Kielbasa - Wikipedia

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    Kielbasa eating contest held in Kansas City. In the United States, kielbasa which may also be referred to as Polish sausage in some areas, is widely available in grocery stores and speciality import markets. While the smoked variety is more commonly found, the uncured variety is often available, particularly in areas with large Polish populations.

  8. Braised sauerkraut - Wikipedia

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    It has been described as less sour in flavor compared to German sauerkraut. [4] Cabbage, the primary ingredient, is often pickled, like sauerkraut, which is amplified with a mix of mushrooms and onions and meat—fatty pork—either rib meat, bacon, or occasionally smoked kielbasa. [5] Almost always the dish contains a kind of roux.

  9. Sauerkraut - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch sauerkraut industry found that combining a new batch of sauerkraut with an old batch resulted in an exceedingly sour product. This sourdough process is known as "backslopping" or "inoculum enrichment"; when used in making sauerkraut, first- and second-stage population dynamics, important to developing flavor, are bypassed.