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Hope everyone enjoyed thier Seder night
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Gefilte fish
http://www.exploratorium.edu/cooking/bread/images/matza.jpg
Matzah
http://www.foodsubs.com/Photos/matzohballs.jpg
Knaidlach
Mmmm... :D
California Joe
04-05-2004, 04:55 PM
Right back atcha pal.
Trigger
04-05-2004, 04:58 PM
What he said^ woot
Herrmannek
04-05-2004, 04:59 PM
Thiefs, Knedle are Polish :) , or at least asimilated very well, and maca(without doubt Jewish) is also good piece of **** when you wan't to crack something...
http://www.foodsubs.com/Photos/matzohballs.jpg
Thanks everyone :)
Thiefs, Knedle are Polish :)
No way, Knaidlach is ours. How else do you explain the fact that it's made out of matzoh meal? ;)
Herrmannek
04-05-2004, 05:31 PM
I can agree on one thing Knedle are "ze gutt" :)
Do you stuff them with plums?
I can agree on one thing Knedle are "ze gutt" :)
Couldn't agree more :P
Do you stuff them with plums?
Never tried Knaidlach stuffed with plums, only had Knaidlach with chicken soup.
Herrmannek
04-05-2004, 06:15 PM
I don't get whats exacly is matzoh meal, if it is not from potatos here you have difference. :) I think that name "knedle" are associated to round things throwed into boiling fluids and the name doesn't exactly describes from what things they were done :)...
Do you stuff them with plums?
Never tried Knaidlach stuffed with plums, only had Knaidlach with chicken soup.
We make them from ~potatos
We like to stuff things :), so we stuff them with meat but then we call them "pyzy" we also don't boil them in bulion, but in just plane salted water...
http://www.gotowanie.wkl.pl/przepisy/44p2d.jpg,
we stuff them with fruits esspecialy those with are leting juices when boiled(best are fresh plums because they grow in summer in big amounts on our back yards)
http://www.chlodnia-bialystok.com.pl/map_wyroby/chlo7739-1.jpg
Also I found a "proof" that knedle aren't pure jewish invention :), but I'm sure that they are important part of jewsh cousine like many jewish dishes are part of polish cousine, esspecialy we lived for few houndred years together and noone remembers who exactly get the idea, bad that page is in polish but its jewish :)
http://www.jewish.org.pl/polskie/materialy/JewFAQ/food.htm
Knelde are very popular in Germany, Poland and other eastern countries, they just differ in stuffing, materials they are done from and additional national "flavours".
Romulus
04-05-2004, 07:07 PM
http://www.gotowanie.wkl.pl/przepisy/44p2d.jpg
We call these pierogies in the US. Very popular dish in central Pa. My wife and I love them with sour cream and melted cheese on top. :)
EDIT: My bad. These things above are stuffed with meat and the pierogies are stuffed with potatoes and cheese. Look similar though.
Flagg
04-05-2004, 10:29 PM
Ohhhh how I miss real pierogies........you guys are torturing me
Hullebullen
04-06-2004, 01:57 AM
Can't say I really enjoyed the Pesach meal when I was in Israel a couple o years ago. Too much strange stuff on the table. But I remember there was some kick-ass feast just before I left around in May. Lots of cheese and pan-cakes with like 5-6 different kinds of syrup and chocolate and anything else you could ever think of...
UkrainianAmerican
04-06-2004, 08:07 AM
Oops!
Its not too good if you eat ham with cheese on Passover is it? :oops:
Piotrek
04-06-2004, 03:06 PM
EDIT: My bad. These things above are stuffed with meat and the pierogies are stuffed with potatoes and cheese. Look similar though.
no no no - ther are pierogi with meat, chease, fruits - You can put there everything You want to - even groats. The main difference between pierogi and these dumplings above is dough which surrounds stuffing.
Herrmannek
04-06-2004, 03:11 PM
EDIT: My bad. These things above are stuffed with meat and the pierogies are stuffed with potatoes and cheese. Look similar though.
no no no - ther are pierogi with meat, chease, fruits - You can put there everything You want to - even groats. The main difference between pierogi and these dumplings above is dough which surrounds stuffing.
Knedle armor is made form smashed potatos with flour, and pierogi's skin is made from normal flour...At lest I think so, I made them long time ago, now I only consume them :)...
perdurabo
04-06-2004, 03:13 PM
EDIT: My bad. These things above are stuffed with meat and the pierogies are stuffed with potatoes and cheese. Look similar though.
no no no - ther are pierogi with meat, chease, fruits - You can put there everything You want to - even groats. The main difference between pierogi and these dumplings above is dough which surrounds stuffing.
hey i even saw pierogi with marihuana! :) and heard that in Belarus they sometimes use vodka ... :)
Edit: also remember Knedlichky from CzechRep. ! they are with meat and in spicy sause realy great!:)
We all know that CE Europe had very strong population of Jews so we influenced their culture and they influneced ours! :)
Romulus
04-06-2004, 06:54 PM
Got so hungry I had to run out and buy some pierogis from the store. MMMMMMM Cheddar and onion, potato filled pierogies. One thing I can say about the Polish people, you all make some great food. woot
http://www.pierogies.com/images/Products/cheddar.gif
http://www.pierogies.com/images/Products/onion.gif
Herrmannek
04-07-2004, 09:27 AM
yummy :)
Mark_Aspen
04-07-2004, 11:33 AM
My daughter digs Pierogies. I suppose the Chinese would give us (Poles and Jews) grief. What came first, the Won-Ton or the Knedele - Matzoh Ball?
citizen-k
04-07-2004, 01:06 PM
My daughter digs Pierogies. I suppose the Chinese would give us (Poles and Jews) grief. What came first, the Won-Ton or the Knedele - Matzoh Ball?
Nothing like "Haldyetz" at passover... (My brazilian wife and my sisters Maroccon husbad ran out of the house when we started eating it)
rofl
Any one got a picture to explain why?
UkrainianAmerican
04-07-2004, 01:11 PM
My daughter digs Pierogies. I suppose the Chinese would give us (Poles and Jews) grief. What came first, the Won-Ton or the Knedele - Matzoh Ball?
Nothing like "Haldyetz" at passover... (My brazilian wife and my sisters Maroccon husbad ran out of the house when we started eating it)
rofl
Any one got a picture to explain why?
Do you mean Holodets?
If so, its a russian dish, which is basically consists off pigs fat.
:)
citizen-k
04-07-2004, 01:20 PM
My daughter digs Pierogies. I suppose the Chinese would give us (Poles and Jews) grief. What came first, the Won-Ton or the Knedele - Matzoh Ball?
Nothing like "Haldyetz" at passover... (My brazilian wife and my sisters Maroccon husbad ran out of the house when we started eating it)
rofl
Any one got a picture to explain why?
Do you mean Holodets?
If so, its a russian dish, which is basically consists off pigs fat.
:)
Well, its a "russian-polish" thing... made out of cow's fat :roll:
(legs actually...)
UkrainianAmerican
04-07-2004, 01:21 PM
My daughter digs Pierogies. I suppose the Chinese would give us (Poles and Jews) grief. What came first, the Won-Ton or the Knedele - Matzoh Ball?
Nothing like "Haldyetz" at passover... (My brazilian wife and my sisters Maroccon husbad ran out of the house when we started eating it)
rofl
Any one got a picture to explain why?
Do you mean Holodets?
If so, its a russian dish, which is basically consists off pigs fat.
:)
Well, its a "russian-polish" thing... made out of cow's fat :roll:
(legs actually...)
Oftentimes a pig is used.
citizen-k
04-07-2004, 01:27 PM
My daughter digs Pierogies. I suppose the Chinese would give us (Poles and Jews) grief. What came first, the Won-Ton or the Knedele - Matzoh Ball?
Nothing like "Haldyetz" at passover... (My brazilian wife and my sisters Maroccon husbad ran out of the house when we started eating it)
rofl
Any one got a picture to explain why?
Do you mean Holodets?
If so, its a russian dish, which is basically consists off pigs fat.
:)
often-unjewish-times ;)
Well, its a "russian-polish" thing... made out of cow's fat :roll:
(legs actually...)
Oftentimes a pig is used.
UkrainianAmerican
04-07-2004, 01:29 PM
edit
(O I see the coment)
hehe, so was taht that scared your INFERIOR sefardic relatives?
{joking}
citizen-k
04-07-2004, 01:32 PM
???
wierd...my response is missing... :roll:
any way, my mom uses cows fat&legs for it... we want god to "pass over" our house - not to start dancing on it! rofl
UkrainianAmerican
04-07-2004, 01:33 PM
???
wierd...my response is missing... :roll:
any way, my mom uses cows fat&legs for it... we want god to "pass over" our house - not to start dancing on it! rofl
rofl rofl rofl
Sayeret
04-07-2004, 03:39 PM
Chocolate matzah is pretty good. I ate a whole box just yesterday.
Hag Pesach Sameach
wholagun
04-07-2004, 04:42 PM
the getile fish is good stuff. I eat it at my friends place all the time.
Is that a special passover food or no? Cause it seems he eats it all the time, or maybe its someother fish but looks and tastes simular, hhhmmm now im confused :| . either way its good ****.
UkrainianAmerican
04-07-2004, 04:45 PM
the getile fish is good stuff. I eat it at my friends place all the time.
Is that a special passover food or no? Cause it seems he eats it all the time, or maybe its someother fish but looks and tastes simular, hhhmmm now im confused :| . either way its good ****.
We eat it all year round.
Mark_Aspen
04-07-2004, 04:54 PM
As long as you realize it isn't a fish, but rather a "meatloaf" of several varieties; pike, whitefish, and carp. Its largely a delicacy for Ashkenazic of East European Jews. The Separdim and "Oriental" Jews (from Arab countries) don't know from it, and generally think its foul. I agree.
Not to be under-estimated though is the encouraged consumption of wine.
UkrainianAmerican
04-07-2004, 05:31 PM
As long as you realize it isn't a fish, but rather a "meatloaf" of several varieties; pike, whitefish, and carp. Its largely a delicacy for Ashkenazic of East European Jews. The Separdim and "Oriental" Jews (from Arab countries) don't know from it, and generally think its foul. I agree.
Not to be under-estimated though is the encouraged consumption of wine.
Sefardim are the lesser peple,hehe. :lol:
Midav
04-07-2004, 07:05 PM
I'm getting hungry just looking through this thread :lol:
PS Happy Passover! (hey, better late than never ;) )
citizen-k
04-08-2004, 04:23 AM
As long as you realize it isn't a fish, but rather a "meatloaf" of several varieties; pike, whitefish, and carp. Its largely a delicacy for Ashkenazic of East European Jews. The Separdim and "Oriental" Jews (from Arab countries) don't know from it, and generally think its foul. I agree.
Not to be under-estimated though is the encouraged consumption of wine.
Sefardim are the lesser peple,hehe. :lol:
No, they simply have better taste.
UkrainianAmerican
04-08-2004, 07:01 AM
As long as you realize it isn't a fish, but rather a "meatloaf" of several varieties; pike, whitefish, and carp. Its largely a delicacy for Ashkenazic of East European Jews. The Separdim and "Oriental" Jews (from Arab countries) don't know from it, and generally think its foul. I agree.
Not to be under-estimated though is the encouraged consumption of wine.
Sefardim are the lesser peple,hehe. :lol:
No, they simply have better taste.
They dont got no furniture, and they lie around on the floor.
20 ppl per apartemnt. And that in Queens New York.
:lol:
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