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 Jun 20, 11, 23:31    #1
I am wondering, is pancakes with cottage cheese a Polish thing or is this popular all across Europe?

In America, most people would probably find the thought of that quite distasteful.

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 Jun 20, 11, 23:34    #2
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In America, most people would probably find the thought of that quite distasteful.


Likewise, most Europeans are disgusted at the thought of such dishes like "pancakes and maple syrup" or "biscuits and gravy" for breakfast.
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 Jun 21, 11, 00:04    #3
delphiandomine:
Likewise, most Europeans are disgusted at the thought of such dishes like "pancakes and maple syrup"


i think not.
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 Jun 21, 11, 00:07    #4
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i think not.


Yuck, you too?

I mean, it's fine during the day, but for breakfast? :(
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 Jun 21, 11, 00:15    #5
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I mean, it's fine during the day, but for breakfast? :(


yummy at any time of day
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 Jun 21, 11, 00:22    #6
America wins once again. :-)
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 Jun 21, 11, 01:03    #7
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yummy at any time of day


disgusting and totally wrong :(

(however - pancakes with cottage cheese? never seen anyone here eat that... )
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 Jun 21, 11, 01:14    #8
^I like pancakes with cottage cheese but I don't think too many other Americans would man up and try them.
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 Jun 21, 11, 01:32    #9
Are these fried pancakes served with a topping of cottage cheese or does it go into the batter? There are Polish pancakes (racuchy) to which a slice of pressed farmer cheese is added while frying. They are quite nice served with jam or just sprinkled with caster sugar.
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Edited by: Rebirth  Jun 21, 11, 01:35    #10
Polonius3:
Are these fried pancakes served with a topping of cottage cheese or does it go into the batter?


I meant as a topping with sugar added to it.
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 Jun 21, 11, 02:27    #11
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America wins once again. :-)

But Canada makes the worlds greatest maple syrup.
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 Jun 21, 11, 02:33    #12
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But Canada makes the worlds greatest maple syrup.


Haha maybe. Maple syrup from New England ain't too bad. ;-)
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 Jun 21, 11, 02:34    #13
Only because the Frenchmen up nord taut dem 'ow to do eet.
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 Jun 21, 11, 02:54    #14
Rebirth:
I am wondering, is pancakes with cottage cheese a Polish thing or is this popular all across Europe?

I'm wondering if you talk about crepes with sweet cottage cheese filling (which people like to eat for lunch or dinner), or American style pancakes that are prepared with cottage cheese to reduce the carb content. If you talk about the latter, I think they are only eaten by people on high protein diets (both in America and in Poland). They are quite nasty, if you ask me.
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 Jun 21, 11, 03:05    #15
Marynka11:
I'm wondering if you talk about crepes with sweet cottage cheese

nalesniki, also very nice with Canadian Maple Syrup!
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 Jun 21, 11, 05:52    #16
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I like pancakes with cottage cheese but I don't think too many other Americans would man up and try them


International House of Pancakes (IHOP) makes some with a blend of cottage cheese. They're more like a blintz :)

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 Jun 22, 11, 00:00    #17
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America wins once again.

any country that makes cheese in a spray can loses,sorry bout that......
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 Jul 14, 11, 20:04    #18
delphiandomine:
ikewise, most Europeans are disgusted at the thought of such dishes like "pancakes and maple syrup"


Yummy...

Rebirth:
I am wondering, is pancakes with cottage cheese a Polish thing or is this popular all across Europe?


Yuk :(

isthatu2:
any country that makes cheese in a spray can loses,sorry bout that......


Oh I dont know..sounds okay to me :)
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 Jul 14, 11, 20:16    #19
What's disgusting is tea with milk. sugar and lemon is all that's supposed to go in it.
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 Jul 14, 11, 20:26    #20
I thought tea with milk in Poland is called Bawarka. Either way is good with me. I am pretty open that way.
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 Jul 14, 11, 20:29    #21
pip:
I thought tea with milk in Poland is called Bawarka.

it is called that
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I am wondering, is pancakes with cottage cheese a Polish thing or is this popular all across Europe?

In America, most people would probably find the thought of that quite distasteful.


You don`t even know it is called not pancakes but crepes , you troll.
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 Jul 15, 11, 00:42    #23
Monia:
You don`t even know it is called not pancakes but crepes , you troll.


I take it Polish lawyers aren't as bright as American lawyers. I guess that would make sense considering law schools in Poland are no where near as demanding.

A crepe is a type of pancake. Make sure you know what you're talking about next time you feel like critiquing me and accusing me of being a troll.
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Edited by: BBman  Jul 15, 11, 01:11    #24
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Pancakes with cottage cheese?


My family in Poland eats crepes with cottage cheese. Delicious!!!

I think there is a difference between pancakes and crepes.... Aren't crepes much thinner and nastier:)?
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 Jul 15, 11, 01:16    #25
BBman:
I think there is a difference between pancakes and crepes.... Aren't crepes much thinner and nastier:)?


no. they are the same. just some people might like them a little thicker.

crepes may be cooked on a hot plate. pancakes are done in a frying pan.

american pancakes are different
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 Jul 15, 11, 07:28    #26
Wroclaw:
crepes may be cooked on a hot plate

In the United States crepes are usually thinner and filled with fresh fruit or compote.

Wroclaw:
american pancakes are different

Southern-style flap jacks are thicker than pancakes or hotcakes.

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 Jul 15, 11, 07:49    #27
Crepe batter has more liquid and. Less flour. Pancake batter is thicker and has baking powder so the pancakes rise slightly while cooking in a skillet or on a griddle.
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 Jul 15, 11, 08:16    #28
Polish cheese pancakes (rauchy z serem) were made by my babcia. You pour the batter in small pancake portions into the hot butter or oil in frying pan, and when the bottom has cooked somewhat a slice of pressed (well-drained) farmer cheese (twaróg) is placed on top and gently pressed in. A bit more batter of added to cover the cheese. When top batter has set, you flip over and fry the other side to a golden brown. Serve hot dusted with caster sugar.
The addition of cheese enhanced the nutritional value of the racuchy. A typical dish for Friday and the fastdays of Lent and Advent.
Also very good are racuchy z jabłkami. Instead of cheese, a few thin slices of apple can be placed on top of the pancakes or addded to the batter.
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 Jul 15, 11, 08:19    #29
That sounds delicious!
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Rebirth:
I take it Polish lawyers aren't as bright as American lawyers.


And I think that Indian dishwashers from Calcutta are brighter than you, troll.


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