54 Unique Thanksgiving Side Dishes That Will Stand Out on Any Table


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Selling the best paczki in America for over 30 years. The Fat Tuesday, deep-fried Polish treat so popular that we have to park a storage unit behind the store to hold the raw ingredients. During the 10 days before Lent each year, people line up in the parking lot under tents provided by the bakery to buy about 85,000 paczki.


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Polish Thanksgiving Posted by Kasia on Nov 24, 2012 in Culture. Thanksgiving Day, celebrated in the US on the fourth Thursday of November is obviously not a Polish-rooted holiday, but it has been eagerly observed by Poles since way back.The word 'Thanksgiving' was probably too much of a mouthful for many Polish peasant immigrants of the day.


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1 cup of breadcrumbs. Preheat your oven to 450°F. Soak the bread in the milk and squeeze out the liquid well. Add the brandy, butter, egg yolks raisins, almonds and spices. Beat the egg whites until stiff. Fold into the stuffing mix a scoop at a time, alternating with the bread crumbs. Mix lightly.


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Join us again for a LIVE cook-along and learn to make a few dishes that will compliment your Thanksgiving dinner.Here is how to prepare: 1. Cabbage with mush.


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Boil the pierogi, in batches, in the water for about 2 minutes or until they float to the top. Remove with a slotted spoon and return to the sheet tray. Heat a large skillet over medium heat and add a couple tablespoons of butter. Once the butter is melted, add the pierogi, in batches of 6-8, to the pan.


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Remove from heat, add the pumpkin, thyme, cayenne, nutmeg, and pepper. Beat the eggs in a large bowl, stir in cream and add parmesan cheese and the pumpkin mixture. Pour into a greased baking dish. Bake for 45 - 60 minutes, until custard, is set. A knife inserted in the center should come out clean.


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3/4 cup sour cream. 2 tablespoons prepared yellow mustard. 2 hard boiled eggs, chopped. Mix the potatoes with the vegetables, pickles, onions and dill. Season with salt and pepper. Mix mayonnaise with sour cream and mustard. Combine dressing and vegetable mixture. Chill thoroughly. Arrange salad in a pretty bowl.


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A Polish Thanksgiving Means Pumpkin Pie Posted on November 20, 2012. Along with Halloween, we celebrate Thanksgiving here in Poland. When I say "we" I mean our family. Thanksgiving hasn't made it into the Polish holiday line-up 😉 I'm always kind of bummed out on Thanksgiving because I know my family in the US is sitting down together.


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9. Silesian Dumplings - one of many Polish potato dumplings. This one comes with pockets to hold the gravy. 10. Polish Sausage and Roasted Vegetables - a hearty option to serve alongside the holiday bird. 11. Cranberry Orange Babka - thin swirls of a tender yeast cake wrapped around a homemade cranberry-orange jam.


54 Unique Thanksgiving Side Dishes That Will Stand Out on Any Table

Thanksgiving Salad. Print this page. How about adding a touch of Polish cuisine to your Thanksgiving dinner this year? We asked Aleksandra August from the PBS Flavor of Poland series to share some ideas with us. Take a look below for a great Polish inspired recipe for a Thanksgiving salad Aleksandra shared with us! It's a very quick and.


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Instructions. In a large dutch oven, saute onion and apples in butter until soft. Cut cabbage into quarters, remove core and outer leaves, thinly slice remaining leaves to produce a finely shredded cabbage. Add cabbage, vinegar, sugar, salt, and pepper to pan, cook approximately one hour, until cabbage is soft, stirring occasionally.


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A topping of sweet onions and bacon bits complete this classic combination. 9. Cabbage and dumplings {Łazanki z kapustą} Two in one: starch and veg combined into one dish - soft noodle-like dumplings and creamy cabbage with bacon. 10. Polish Peas and Carrots {Marchewka z Groszkiem}


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Boil a small amount of water in your pot, add the salt and sugar. Cook the vegetables for about 10 to 15 minutes (depending on the vegetable) until just under done (remember they will continue to cook and soften on the platter. Drain well and place in a warmed serving dish. Melt the butter over a low heat and mix in the breadcrumbs.


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Roasted turkey isn't actually very popular in Poland, but in November we celebrate independence with the flavour of a different bird - which is sometimes served for Thanksgiving by German or Dutch Americans - goose. Celebrated in Old-Polish cuisine and almost forgotten in the socialist era, it's now having a bit of a comeback, as a campaign was launched several years ago to reintroduce.


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An accountant by trade and a food blogger since 2009, Lois Britton fell in love with Polish cuisine during the years she lived in Poznań, Poland. As the creator of PolishHousewife.com, she loves connecting readers with traditional Polish recipes. Lois has a graduate certificate in Food Writing and Photography from the University of South Florida.

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