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Equipment in polish cuisine


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anglikgirl
Edited by: anglikgirl  May 16, 07, 12:08  #1

I have an assignment for college to write about polish cuisine. I need to know if there is any particular/ specific equipment used in polish cuisine for example: For Chinese cuisine they use woks. Has anyone got an answer for me?
Thank you in advance :)

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Grzegorz_
  May 16, 07, 13:04  #2

Quoting: anglikgirl
I need to know if there is any paticular/ specific equipment used in polish cuisine for example


I don't think so, but I'm definately not an expert.

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  May 16, 07, 13:11  #3

Maybe a machine that minces meat. I know this can be used for making Kie³basa or go³omki.

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miranda
  May 16, 07, 13:23  #4

rolling pin is still used quite often for making pierogies, home made pasta and baking.

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beckski
  May 24, 07, 01:01  #5

Quoting: miranda
rolling pin is still used quite often for making pierogies, home made pasta and baking.


The shifter is also an essential tool. It is used for powder sugar, to accompany many of the mouth watering baked treats.

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