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Apr 4, 07, 02:53 #66
Hi all, just visiting your forums in search of some help - I'm not Polish! I cam across your forums while I was desperately Googling ingredients, that I vaguely remember from a dish an old roomate of mine made years ago when we were stationed in Germany together. We long ago fell out of touch, but she was from the Pittsburgh, PA area and if I recall correctly her mother was of either Polish or Czech descent, but it might have been Hungary - I'm old, and my memory is failing me, please forgive me!
I do not recall the name of the dish, although it seems as though she called it Halushki. I've tried without success to find a recipe for that (in all it's various spellings) that aproximates what I remember from 25 years ago. Some of the ingedients though seem very similar to what are in pierogies, so I thought I would ask here and see if anyone may be familiar with what I am trying to find!
From what I remember, she would fry up some bacon, then remove it when just crisp, and set it aside to drain. Then she would add shredded cabbage to the skillet and fry it for a few minutes, then added cottage cheese to the pan as well, heating it through, but not really melting it or anything, if memory serves. Once the cabbage was tender crisp, she would remove the mixture from the heat, crumble the bacon and add it back in. She would then fill and roll crepes with this mixture and fill a 13 x 9 baking dish with them (I think about a dozen or so). Once the pan was filled with the crepes, she would make a light onion flavored white sauce and pour it over the crepes, then bake them.
Notice how I've forgotten all the particulars like, how much of anything? Anyway, the ingredient combinations I've Googled have led me only to pierogi recipes, or to either cabbage recipes or cottage cheese recipes. What she was making may have been a "short cut" recipe her Mom was using, but at this point I have no clue. All I can tell you is that it was YUMMY!
Have any of you ever seen anything similar to this?
Thanks in advance!
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