Pyzy (dish)

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Pyzy
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Homemade pyzy: boiled potato-based with meat filling (left) and steamed leavened (right)
TypeDumpling
CourseMain
Place of originPoland
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsPotatoes or yeast dough
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Pyzy (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpɨzɨ] Audio file "Pyzy audiofile.ogg " not found singular: pyza) are a type of dumpling (kluski). The dish is most commonly referred to in its plural form pyzy, as it is most commonly served as a main course meal: large oval-shaped kluski, characteristic to Polish cuisine.[1]

Potato pyzy

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Kartacze (potato dish)

Potato pyzy (pyzy ziemniaczane) are prepared from a raw or a mix of raw and boiled potatoes,[2] optionally with added flour, eggs and salt, cooked in boiling water. Stuffed with meat, twaróg or mushroom stuffing, alternatively served without stuffing, and instead served with bacon, lard or fried onion.

Dishes prepared similar to potato pyzy include goły, kartacze and Silesian dumplings.

Leavened pyzy

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Pampuchy (steamed yeast dumplings)

Leavened pyzy (pyzy drożdżowe) are prepared from flour, eggs, yeast, milk, butter, sugar and salt.[3] These are cooked in boiling water or on steam (see pampuchy).[3] In literature, pyzy are said to also be prepared by being baked in an oven.[3]

See also

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References

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  2. ^ Pyzy borowiackie. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Poland)
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