Fried dumplings are called Kreplach in Yiddish.
Kosher foods
Blintz
KNISH
Knish
To eat or not to eat the dumpling that is the question?
CHEESE or mostly the leftover food like FRUITS AND VEGETABLES(eg. rats love Potatoes!!)
potatoes
Gnocchi
yes
Cheesy potatoes could be made with one potato or one hundred potatoes. The amount of cheese needed to make cheesy potatoes is directly influenced by the amount of potatoes used when making cheesy potatoes.
Peel potatoes then use a cheese grater to shred them.
cheese,rice,and potatoes
One food often eaten by the Dutch is cheese. Cheese is very popular on its own and incorporated into dishes. Potatoes are also a staple. While meat is eaten, it is in small portions, vegetables make up a larger portion of the meal.
chicken with mashed potatoes and home made mac and cheese!
Cheese, beef, wine, and potatoes are staples in France. There are also fresh herbs and vegetables that are native foods, although they are not as prominent among its citizens.
If you have left over mashed potatoes, and leftover pot roast (roast cooked with potatoes, and any mixed vegetables), add a package of brown gravy mix with the amount of water called for on the gravy mix package, place the meat, vegetables, and gravy in a casserole dish. (Hint: spray the dish with non-stick oil) Put some grated cheese in the potatoes with a few tablespoons of milk, and spread on top. Bake at 350 until bubbly. There you have it - Shepherd's Pie!