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"bulbinek" ?


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wofa [Guest]
  Mar 30, 07, 10:07  #1

Hello!

I'm trying to locate an old family recipe - something in the order of potatoes, mashed and mixed with other things and pressed into a cake pan for cooking. The closest I can get to the name is "bulbinek."

Does this ring any bells for anyone, or am I barking up the wrong tree entirely? Is it Russian rather than Polish? (The geographic line was relatively arbitrary in those days, and I can't ask Grandma any more, or even Aunt Tille; they're unfortunately long gone.)

Thanks for your help.

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mlody [Guest]
  Mar 30, 07, 10:38  #2

"Bulbinek" sounds sor of Polish, but have no idea what it could be.

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Grzegorz_
  Mar 30, 07, 10:40  #3

Quoting: wofa
Does this ring any bells for anyone,


No.

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FISZ
  Mar 30, 07, 10:52  #4

The only thing I can think of by your description is Potato Rosti. Its similar to Placki but much bigger.

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  Mar 30, 07, 13:23  #5

bliny is the name and it is Russian.

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