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   Oct 18, 08, 11:25   #41
yehudi:

There's a thing called "gogel mogel" made from eggs that's supposed to be good for a sore throat.



Yes, kogel mogel is just raw egg with sugar, optionally some people also add cocoa powder. I used to eat this as a child in the 80's when sweets were hard to get. :)
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   Oct 19, 08, 03:32   #42
Well, now I know it's kogel mogel and not gogel mogel. My grandfather used to recommend that for a sore throat. I always thought it was a Jewish thing. Is that a regular Polish food?
polishgirltx    Oct 19, 08, 03:38   #43
yehudi:

kogel mogel and not gogel mogel. My grandfather used to recommend that for a sore throat.

kogiel mogiel... i haven't had it since i was a kid.... a good reminder :)
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   Oct 19, 08, 03:38   #44
addz93:

does any1 know it? how does it taste?


It is just delicious. We eat it almost every day:


polishgirltx    Oct 19, 08, 03:41   #45
pawian:

It is just delicious. We eat it almost every day:

are those boogers in it's nose??
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   Oct 23, 08, 13:38   #46
yehudi:

Well, now I know it's kogel mogel and not gogel mogel. My grandfather used to recommend that for a sore throat. I always thought it was a Jewish thing. Is that a regular Polish food?


I actually think that it is. Is it popular in Pl? Hmm, hard to say. All my friends know what it is. Polishgirltx also seems to know it, so it can't be that unpopular. :)
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   Oct 27, 08, 10:20   #47
I have a bad sore throat now. Give a recipe for kogel mogel, please!
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   Oct 27, 08, 10:23   #48
http://www.grassfedrecipes.com/kogel-mogel.html

you can use sugar instead honey. wish you good health
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Edited by: theblueenigma   Oct 27, 08, 10:46   #49
It has to be Bigos I guess, I love Bigos !!!
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Edited by: Aniutqa   Oct 27, 08, 13:46   #50
Bigos, Karp, goł±bki, pierogi, zupa owocowa, makaron z polew± truskawkow±...and much more XD
noggly    Apr 29, 09, 12:41   #51
but wat iz da name of the polish national dish
panda    Apr 29, 09, 12:45   #52
i sooooooooooooo luuuuuuvvvv bigos k
how do you make them ?????
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Edited by: coffeenvanilla   May 24, 09, 14:48   #53
In reply to Yehudi

"Kogel mogel" are egg yolks stirred with lots of sugar (2 tsp per egg yolk) until very light yellow. Later a little bit of lemon juice, some "spirytus" (rectified spirit) or instant coffee granules can be added. Usually it is eaten just like this with a spoon but can be also treated as sauce for desserts.
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   May 25, 09, 09:16   #54
Thanks for the recipe. My sore throat from October is better now, but I'll remember it for next winter.
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