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What do you eat with Golabki?


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telefonitika
  Oct 25, 07, 14:04  #1

Ok

(me being ginger!) but what do you have to accompany Golabki?

I bought some from the local polish shop along with some other bits of food but what do you eat with it??

cheers

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z_darius
  Oct 25, 07, 14:06  #2

potatoes, or bread

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polishgirltx [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 14:12  #3

only bread

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telefonitika
  Oct 25, 07, 14:15  #4

Quoting: z_darius
potatoes


whole .. boiled or chopped

:)

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Krzysztof
Edited by: Krzysztof  Oct 25, 07, 14:22  #5

cabbage doesn't match too good with potatoes, so I support
Quoting: polishgirltx
only bread


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rafik
  Oct 25, 07, 14:34  #6

Quoting: Krzysztof
only bread

with butter ;)

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osiol ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Oct 25, 07, 14:35  #7

Quoting: rafik
with butter ;)

salted or unsalted?

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z_darius
  Oct 25, 07, 14:36  #8

Quoting: telefonitika
whole .. boiled or chopped

either.
Personally, boiled.

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rafik
  Oct 25, 07, 14:36  #9

Quoting: osiol
salted

of course

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 14:42  #10

Quoting: polishgirltx
only bread



Polish bread. I agree. You wouldn't eat potatoes with them, 'cos they are a full meal on their own and potatoes don't really go with them.......it's not english food lol....i.e. potatoes wiv two veg and meat <g>

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Polanglik
  Oct 25, 07, 14:49  #11

Quoting: Lady in red
You wouldn't eat potatoes with them, 'cos they are a full meal on their own and potatoes don't really go with them.


correct answer !

You'd never see a real Pole eating golabki with potatoes ..... maybe bread .... but usually on their own ..... classically with a tomato sauce (not ketchup !)

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telefonitika
  Oct 25, 07, 14:51  #12

cheers all will just eat with the polish chleb i have sat on the side in kitchen :)

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z_darius
  Oct 25, 07, 14:51  #13

Quoting: Polanglik
You'd never see a real Pole eating golabki with potatoes

really?

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Polanglik
  Oct 25, 07, 14:53  #14

thinking of golabki has started me salivating ....... o)))))) ........ wasn't hungry a few minutes ago ... but now !!!

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Polanglik
  Oct 25, 07, 14:56  #15

Quoting: z_darius
really?


maybe it depends on the region of Polska you come from ?

I have been eating Golabki since i had teeth ..... in Poland and here in England, and never have golabki been served with potatoes :o)

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 14:59  #16

Must be a regional thing do you think ?

Filling is rice and meat so adding potatoes as a side dish would be to much. We never, ever had potatoes with them........but maybe some do then ?

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z_darius
  Oct 25, 07, 15:00  #17

Quoting: Polanglik
I have been eating Golabki since i had teeth ..... in Poland and here in England, and never have golabki been served with potatoes :o)


Yeah, it might depend on the region of Poland. I come from Galicia (Kieleckie) but lived mostly in Western Poland (Lubuskie, Wroclawskie). I had golabki with bread only a few times, and only because I ran out of potatoes.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 15:01  #18

Quoting: Polanglik
thinking of golabki has started me salivating ....... o)))))) ........ wasn't hungry a few minutes ago ... but now !!!


I know, me too :)

Quoting: Polanglik
maybe it depends on the region of Polska you come from ?


Lol......snap

Quoting: Polanglik
I have been eating Golabki since i had teeth ..


Same here, but think I had them before i got teeth ......haha !!


:)

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z_darius
  Oct 25, 07, 15:02  #19

Quoting: Lady in red

Filling is rice and meat so adding potatoes as a side dish would be to much.


Probably depends on the proportions. Too much rice might make the whole meal too starchy indeed. But if it is mostly meat then there is really no difference between golabki and ground beef/pork, which definitely goes well with potatoes.

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 15:03  #20

Quoting: telefonitika
cheers all will just eat with the polish chleb i have sat on the side in kitchen :)



You could have chips wiv 'em.........lol


<joke>

:)

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Edited by: Lady in red  Oct 25, 07, 15:05  #21

Quoting: z_darius
Probably depends on the proportions.


Agreed. But, ours were roughly half rice and half meat wrapped in cabbage leaves and then baked in the oven (0bviously meat, rice and cabbage cooked on stove first)


:)

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HAL9009
  Oct 25, 07, 15:14  #22

Hm, i was just about to ask what Golabki were...
Thanks Lady.

Sounds delicious... :P

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telefonitika
  Oct 25, 07, 15:17  #23

Quoting: Lady in red
You could have chips wiv 'em.........lol


me and my daughter rarely if at all eat chips LIR we are more for potatoes boiled chopped or mashed
pasta

with a choice of meat like pork .. lamb etc

chips ... nope!!!! (im a weird english female haha ~ i dont like salt or vinegar on my food either and if i can prominently taste it i cant eat the food)

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Polanglik
  Oct 25, 07, 15:18  #24

Quoting: Lady in red
ours were roughly half rice and half meat wrapped in cabbage leaves and then baked in the oven (0bviously meat, rice and cabbage cooked on stove first)


that's the way we have ours made ........ which part of Polska are you (or your family) originally from ?

i've got some Golabki .... which I bought in Tesco's a few days ago ... i'll have to eat them now , otherwise i'll never get to sleep. I was planning to save them for the weekend.

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Polanglik
  Oct 25, 07, 15:20  #25

Quoting: z_darius
potatoes, or bread


just looked on the Golabki jar .... and there's a picture of golabki with ......... potatoes !!

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telefonitika
  Oct 25, 07, 15:22  #26

Quoting: Polanglik
i've got some Golabki .... which I bought in Tesco's a few days ago ... i'll have to eat them now , otherwise i'll never get to sleep. I was planning to save them for the weekend.



im sorry have i made you all hungry .... me bad !!!!!

mine in a tin in my cupboard to eat over the weekend or beginning of the week :)
got some bigos in as well .... takes me a long time in the polish shop i go in to know what to buy and i tend to buy random lmao .. one way to find out and see what it tastes like i guess as i have no idea otherwise regularly eat pierogi meszem with kielbasa and onion fried in butter ... and my daughter eats the soups with noodles in or whatever haha

:D

<<smell the food aroma>>

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HAL9009
  Oct 25, 07, 15:24  #27

Quoting: Polanglik
just looked on the Golabki jar .... and there's a picture of golabki with ......... potatoes !!


LOL there u go!
I'll have to try them now...

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 15:25  #28

Quoting: telefonitika
me and my daughter rarely if at all eat chips LIR


Was meant as a joke........was just trying to inject a bit of humour :)

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 15:33  #29

Quoting: Polanglik
which part of Polska are you (or your family) originally from ?


I think my Mum's family were from a similar area to the one you mentioned before (can't see your post to confirm that) My Dad's family were from Warsaw. My Mum and Dad did produce different dishes lol, they both could cook well :)

I was Uk born but Polish parents, grandparents etc etc and raised as a polish person here in UK :)

It's interesting about the food though. I asked someone if they had ever had 'Bitki's but they hadn't . Did you have them ?

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Lady in red [Guest]
  Oct 25, 07, 15:35  #30

Quoting: telefonitika
mine in a tin in my cupboard to eat over the weekend or beginning of the week :)



Am not sure if the tinned ones are the same as the fresh ones ?

Think they taste a lot different. They are really easy to make though :)

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