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Cabbage and Noodles.


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Kristan1E [Guest]
  May 1, 07, 20:01  #1

I am from US and my Babci always made cabbage and noodles. She called it Halushki. And Cabbage rolls are Halupki. Can anyone verify that is right?

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Eurola ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  May 1, 07, 20:12  #2

cabbage rolls are gol±bki.
I know the cabbage and noodles dish, but I forgot the name. I never made it...

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Peanut [Guest]
  May 1, 07, 20:13  #3

Good. Because you are one of us. Greate to fide polish people. How can we meet each other?

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Kristan1E [Guest]
  May 1, 07, 20:32  #4

The Halushki(Cabbage and Noodles) has butter and onions and my Babci always puts salt pepper and vinegar in it. I live in an area in Pennsylvania that has quite a few of Polish people. At the festivals they make Halushki and They make Halupki( cabbage rolls) Is it possible that Halupki is an americanized namefor Golabki.

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RemaxGirl [Guest]
  May 2, 07, 14:25  #5

are you guys talking about lazanki? I think it's the same dish, and that's what we called it where I lived

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krysia ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  May 2, 07, 14:41  #6

Halushki probably means "kluski" and Halupki is "goł±bki". Over the years the words changed a little.

Polish Noodles (Kluski z Kapusta)
Boil egg noodles medium thickness
Sauté in 1/4 pound of melted butter:
5 cloves garlic, minced
1 large onion chopped
1 very large head of cabbage (green) shredded medium when the vegetables are limp, add 1 Tablespoon of caraway seed and salt and pepper to taste. Drain noodles. Pour vegetables over noodles. Stir in 1 pint or more of sour cream.

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Dagmara
  May 13, 07, 20:48  #7

Lazanki are made with noodles, cabbage, onions and bacon.

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Nowski [Guest]
  Jun 25, 07, 09:50  #8

When I was growing up my mother used to make a dish that was egg noodles, butter and cottage cheese and she called that halushki. Is anyone aware of that meal and does it go by a different name maybe?

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nepa [Guest]
  Jul 13, 07, 19:22  #9

nowski, that is polish mac and cheese, at least in carbondale pa it is.

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sixpfeifs [Guest]
  Jul 20, 07, 19:54  #10

Yes, you are correct. I come from a polish background and grew up with these foods. They are the best aren't they?

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Jul 20, 07, 19:59  #11

Quoting: krysia
Halushki probably means "kluski" and Halupki is "goł±bki"



I loved both those dishes..........mmmm and pierogi :)

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spiritchsr1
  Dec 16, 07, 08:11  #12

Quoting: Kristan1E
Quote May 1, 07, 20:01 ¦ #1

I am from US and my Babci always made cabbage and noodles. She called it Halushki. And Cabbage rolls are Halupki. Can anyone verify that is right?



Oh MY! You are talking some GOOD COOKIN HERE.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am from the U.S. also. My Mom used to make Haluski alot. It was to die for. So Good! My Mom did not use regular noodles though. She used elbow macaroni instead. I still love it, my wife makes it once in awhile. After we found out how fattening noodles are we cut back on a lot of the noodle dishes.

The Hulupki, that's special in our house. My Mom always made a big pot of this for New Years Day and always had a house full of people to eat it all up. She made it with sauerkraut and added tomatoe soup. My wife now makes the same recipe and it is just out of this world for taste and flavor. We are planning to have it for New Years Day. It has become a tradition.

Spiritchsr1

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