Uszka

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Uszka
Place of originPoland
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsUnleavened dough
Variationsmushroom, minced meat

Uszka (meaning "little ears" in Polish) are small dumplings[1] (a very small and twisted version of pierogi) usually filled with flavoursome wild forest mushrooms and/or minced meat. They are usually served with barszcz, though they can be eaten simply with melted butter and herbs (usually chives) sprinkled over. When vegetarian (filled only with mushrooms or onion) they are a part of traditional Christmas Eve dishes in Poland[1] and Ukraine, and are either added in the soup, or eaten as a side dish.

Uszka in traditional Polish barszcz

In various languages they are called:

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Strybel, R.; Strybel, M. (2005). Polish Heritage Cookery. Hippocrene Books. pp. 226–228. ISBN 978-0-7818-1124-8. Retrieved November 5, 2016.

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