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  2. Kishka (food) - Wikipedia

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    Greater Białystok Area kiszka is usually made in a way very similar to the Jewish kishke, but in the majority of cases, pig intestines are used, and ground potatoes are the main ingredient. There are also vegetarian kishka recipes. [3] [4] The sausages are popular in areas of the Midwestern United States, where many Poles emigrated. There are ...

  3. Sausage-and-Maple Bread Pudding Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat the oven to 350°. In a large skillet, cook the sausage over moderately high heat, breaking it up with a wooden spoon, until nicely browned and cooked through, 8 to 10 minutes.

  4. How to Make Bread Pudding the Old-Fashioned Way

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    Person sprinkling brown sugar over the soaking bread for their bread pudding Next, sprinkle the brown sugar over the pudding. Let the pudding stand about 15 minutes.

  5. Helzel - Wikipedia

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    Because of its sausage shape and the flour-based stuffing, helzel is sometimes called "false kishke". [1] [2] [3] The name derives from Yiddish heldzl (העלדזל 'neck') which in turn stems from German Hals. [1] [4] Until well into the 20th century, the dish was a comfort food of Ashkenazim typically served on Shabbat and Jewish Holidays.

  6. List of Jewish cuisine dishes - Wikipedia

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    Cinnamon and chopped nuts or Chocolate swirled into a challah (egg) bread/cake. Bagel: Poland: Circle of boiled and baked yeast bread: Bialy: Poland: Similar to the bagel, but without the hole, filled with onions and other ingredients before baking Blintz: Russia, Ukraine, Hungary

  7. Bialys vs Bagels: Do You Really Know The Difference? - AOL

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    This simple bread was brought by Polish Jewish immigrants to New York’s Lower East Side neighborhood in the late 1800s where it has stayed popular ever since. Kossar’s Bagels & Bialys.

  8. Kishka - Wikipedia

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    Kishka may refer to: Kishka (food) or kishke, various types of sausage or stuffed intestine; Samiylo Kishka (1530–1602), nobleman from Bratslav; Intestine or Gut (zoology), in East Slavic languages, also used in English-language Yiddishisms; Kishka (prison cell), a type of cell in Soviet political prisons; Kyshka, Perm Krai, Russia

  9. Eggnog Bread Pudding Is Dessert You Can Eat for Breakfast - AOL

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    For the bread pudding: Grease a 13-by-9-inch baking dish with butter. Toss together the bread cubes and raisins in the prepared dish; spread into an even layer and set aside.