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Urgently need a recipe for- prazoki - polish meal


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jezebell [Guest]
  Oct 14, 06, 16:29  #1

People please help to find a recepie for - prazoki, looked already everywhere, no chance.... spelling should be correct... because it was a polish person who told me about it....., lots of recepies for - pierogi.. dont know if that is the same thing.... so please help me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks alot

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bolo
  Oct 14, 06, 16:50  #2

Hmm - don't know what "prazoki" means? Are you sure it's something Polish?

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Wroclaw
  Oct 14, 06, 17:12  #3

prażucha

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bolo
  Oct 14, 06, 17:27  #4

Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #3
prażucha

Still enigma for me .

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jezebell [Guest]
  Oct 14, 06, 17:31  #5

wow thats weird................ cos thats a polish person who spells it like tha... wel will have to ask ask again thanks anyway for reply

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krysia
  Oct 14, 06, 19:38  #6

Who it that Polish person????!!!!!!!
Ask that Polish person, who's so smart, to describe what this thing looks or tastes like.

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Wroclaw
  Oct 15, 06, 05:04  #7

It's those little dumpling things. I think. Made of potatoes or flour.

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ola123 [Guest]
  Oct 15, 06, 05:49  #8

maybe prazonki?

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jezebell [Guest]
  Oct 15, 06, 09:37  #9

prazonki? can u tell me what r they made of.... cos maybe thats it... who knows? im still confused .thanks 4 reply anyway

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jezebell [Guest]
  Oct 15, 06, 09:39  #10

so r they jst dumplings, so i jst need to look for pierogi recepie instead, ye?

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krysia
Edited by: krysia  Oct 15, 06, 11:07  #11

Prażonki. Yes that's it.
Here is a recipe for Prażonki:
4 pounds potatoes
18 oz. sausage
8 oz. bacon
16 oz. onion
8 cabbage leaves
1.5 tsp. salt
1 tsp. pepper

1. Peel and boil potatoes. Slice them. Slice the sausage. Slice the onion then cut in half. Dice the bacon. Divide into 3 portions.
2. Rub the bottoms and sides of a big pot with bacon and spread 5 cabbage leaves inside. On the bottom put one portion of the potatoes, pepper, sausage, onions and bacon. Pat it all down. Repeat the same with the two remaining portions. Add the salt and pepper. Cover the top with 3 cabbage leaves. Put in oven for 50-55 min. at 400.
3. When done, take off and discard the top leaves and serve from the pot.

Traditional prażonki are done in a fire covered very tightly with rocks to hold it down. Then it is served on cabbage leaves.

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Wroclaw
  Oct 15, 06, 11:15  #12

We got there in the end !!!!!!!!!!

One person asks a question and I get a recipe. Yum, Yum.

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krysia
  Oct 15, 06, 11:19  #13

Guess what I'm having for dinner today?
Well, I'm off to the store to buy some ingredients.....

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plg
  Oct 15, 06, 11:36  #14

your better with the a traditional scottish dish ....can you guess it

mince and tatties-nope

KEBAB with all the trimmings (salad and sauce)

hehehehehehe

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plg
  Oct 15, 06, 11:37  #15

mmmmmmmmmmm

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jezebell [Guest]
  Oct 15, 06, 13:19  #16

wellllllll thanks alot for the recepie........... i think i got the best help from this forum and u that i could ever ask for!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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MagdaM [Guest]
  Oct 22, 06, 11:37  #17

1. have almost cooked potatoes
2. get rid of the majority of water but you need to leave some ta the bottom of the pot
3. add 3-4 spoons of flower and let it cook for another 5 to 10 minutes
4. get rid of allthe water and smash the potatoes with the flower (ugniesc je nalezy razem z maka)]
5. on the plate and on top you can add some fried smoked bacon with onion

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Drab [Guest]
  Nov 5, 06, 03:00  #18

what u making r GOWOMPKI !! PYEROGI r like little pasties with soft outer & usualy filled
with mashed potato,onions & bacon chopped or sauerkraut or anything that takes your fancy.When boiled and floated to the top mum used to make up squfarky and tip it over
them like a sauce. Absolutely curla da moe!!!!

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