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  2. Cepelinai - Wikipedia

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    Cepelinai[1] (lit. "zeppelins"; singular: cepelinas) or didžkukuliai are potato dumplings made from grated and riced potatoes and stuffed with ground meat, dry curd cheese or mushrooms. It has been described as a national dish of Lithuania, [2][3] and is typically served as a main dish.

  3. Lithuanian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cucumber soup – the broth is pureed with cucumbers and sweet or sour cream, often garnished with dill. Juka – blood soup from the southern region of Lithuania. Lapienė – greens such as sorrel or spinach are braised and added to a creamy broth. Kankolienė, zacirka – milk soup with dough balls made from flour or potato.

  4. Kroppkaka - Wikipedia

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    Potatoes, onions and pork, bacon, eel or seabird. Kroppkaka (plural "kroppkakor") is a traditional Swedish boiled potato dumpling, most commonly filled with onions and meat. Potatoes, wheat flour, onion, salt and minced meat /pork are common ingredients in kroppkaka. They are very similar to the Norwegian raspeball, Lithuanian cepelinai and ...

  5. Kalduny - Wikipedia

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    Kalduny or kolduny (Belarusian: калдуны́, Polish: kołduny, Lithuanian: koldūnai) are dumplings stuffed with meat, mushrooms or other ingredients, made in Belarusian, Lithuanian, and Polish cuisines, akin to the Polish pierogi, Russian pelmeni [1] and the Ukrainian varenyky. In Slavic languages the word means “ magicians ” or ...

  6. Sour cream - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian Cepelinai topped with sour cream. Sour cream is commonly used as a condiment on foods, or combined with other ingredients to form a dipping sauce. It can be added to soups and sauces to help thicken and make them creamy, or in baking to help increase the moisture level over and above using milk.

  7. List of dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Kalduny – Type of dumplings in Balto-Slavic cuisines. Kenkey – Ground corn dumpling from West Africa. Khinkali – Georgian dumpling. Khuushuur – Mongolian fried meat pastry or dumpling. Knödel – Large round poached or boiled potato or bread dumplings, made without yeast. Kluski – Polish name for dumplings, noodles and pasta.

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  9. Šakotis - Wikipedia

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    Created by. German Baumkuchen. Media: Šakotis. Šakotis ("tree cake" [1]) (Polish: sękacz, [2] Belarusian: банкуха, romanized: bankukha[3][4][5]) is a Polish, Lithuanian and Belarusian traditional spit cake. It is a cake made of butter, egg whites and yolks, flour, sugar, and cream, cooked on a rotating spit in an oven or over an open ...