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Fasola and Bigos in a Jar


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clueless! [Guest]
  Dec 30, 06, 12:50  #1

i have been given a jar each of Fasola (think thats its speling) and a jar of bigos ... could someone tell me what to do with them exactly? as no cooking instructions on them?

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Wroclaw
  Dec 30, 06, 13:03  #2

Heat them up in a saucepan and that's it.

Fasola = beans. I think you know how to serve them.

Bigos can be eaten on its own or with whatever you care to serve with it.

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clueless! [Guest]
  Dec 30, 06, 13:21  #3

thank you wroclaw on the advice of what to do with them i was completely at a loss but i didnt want to end up throwing them away. oh yes i know what to do with beans serve with toast.

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jageman [Guest]
  Nov 21, 07, 10:26  #4

bigos is good, post was useful thank you

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polish girl
  Nov 22, 07, 07:41  #5

Quoting: clueless!
thank you wroclaw on the advice of what to do with them i was completely at a loss but i didnt want to end up throwing them away. oh yes i know what to do with beans serve with toast.


nah! beens on toast is not polish way of eating it ;)
i bet the beans are bigger than english beans, and they have bits of sausage in it? you eat it with polish bread on the side (do not toast it thou)

bigos, can be eaten on its own, with bread or cooked potatoes.
enjoy

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