AMERICANIZED SLOVAK HALUSKI

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I added a twist to our family traditional Slovak meal. This can be served as a side but we usually eat it as the main course. Usually, it's just potato dumplings with cheese and bacon but Americanized. Traditional Haluski has goat/sheep cheese from Czechoslovakia that is not available here in the States, so can be mixed with brick cheese or feta.

Provided by Wicked Creations

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 1h45m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup flour
2 eggs (beaten)
4 potatoes (small, peeled and pureed)
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 pinch salt
1 lb bacon
1 vidalia onion, chopped
6 slices smoked provolone cheese
1/4 cup chives (fresh, chopped)
salt and pepper

Steps:

  • For potato dumplings (Haluski):.
  • In a medium bowl, mix flour, eggs, potato puree, baking powder, and salt together throughly, mixing it into a sticky dough. Set aside.
  • Take a large pot, fill it a little over half full with water.
  • Add a dash of salt to the water. Boil water on high heat.
  • On medium heat in a skillet, fry up the bacon until crisp; remove bacon from the pan and allow it to drain on paper towels.
  • Cool bacon and crumble.
  • Keep bacon fat in the skillet for caramelizing onions and frying up dumplings.
  • In the same skillet, caramelize chopped onions on low heat. This should take about 30 to 45 minutes, occasionally stirring. When they are done, drain onions in a strainer over a small glass bowl reserving bacon fat and the set aside. Keep the same skillet to fry the dumplings.
  • In the meantime, on a small cutting board, ladle Haluski dough and with a knife, cut about 1 teaspoon sized pieces while holding the board over the boiling water; drop the dough pieces into the water. You might want to do this in batches; a ladle sized amount of dough pieces at a time.
  • Let each small batch boil until dumplings are throughly cooked and floating to the top of the boiling water. (They sink when first dropped in). Repeat with another batch of dough until you've used it all.
  • Strain dumplings out of the water and add them to a medium bowl to drain for a moment.
  • Take each batch and add them to the skillet. Add a little bacon fat over the dumplings and fry on both sides on medium heat until brown.
  • Repeat with the remaining batches of dough as they finish boiling.
  • Place dumplings into a large serving bowl.
  • Sprinkle bacon crumbles, two slices of cheese, a Tablespoon of caramelized onions at a time for each layer.
  • Repeat the layering process as you finish cooking additional batches of dumplings - frying in the pan, layering into the large serving dish with bacon, onions and cheese until full batch is done (approximately four layers).
  • When complete, take a large spoon and throughly mix Haluski with all of the other layers to incorporate all the ingredients thoroughly.
  • Serve as is or add Kielbasa on the side, or slice up Kielbasa and mix it in with Haluski!
  • Garnish with sprinkles of freshly chopped chives on top, add a dollop of sour cream to each serving and serve with a nice warm crusty bread!

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This haluski was delicious! The cabbage and noodles were cooked perfectly, and the bacon added a nice salty flavor. I served it with some sour cream and it was perfect.


Terry Elvis
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I'm not a big fan of cabbage, but I really enjoyed this haluski. The cabbage was cooked down until it was soft and flavorful, and the noodles were perfectly al dente. I will definitely be making this again.


Wisdom Tv
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This is the best haluski recipe I've ever tried! The cabbage and noodles were cooked perfectly, and the bacon added a nice smoky flavor. I will definitely be making this again and again.


Tres Princesas
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I added some extra vegetables to the haluski, such as carrots and celery. It turned out great! The vegetables added a nice crunch and extra flavor to the dish.


Muhammad shakeel khokhr Shakeel
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This dish was a hit with my family! The haluski was flavorful and comforting, and the bacon and onions added a nice touch. We all agreed that it was a great recipe for a quick and easy weeknight meal.


Riya Akther
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I was a bit skeptical about this recipe, but I'm glad I tried it. The haluski was surprisingly delicious! The cabbage and noodles were cooked perfectly, and the bacon added a nice salty flavor. I will definitely be making this again.


Albert Sawyer
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This is a great recipe for a quick and easy weeknight meal. The haluski was simple to make and very tasty. I served it with some sour cream and it was perfect.


Anzan Chhetri
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Followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great! The haluski was flavorful and comforting, and the bacon and onions added a nice touch. Will definitely be making this again.


bishwash khatiwada
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I'm Slovak, and I have to say this recipe is pretty authentic. The haluski came out perfect, with the cabbage and noodles cooked just right. I especially liked the addition of bacon, which gave the dish a nice smoky flavor. Definitely a keeper!


ervin Sahiti
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This Americanized Slovak haluski is a delicious and easy-to-make dish. The combination of cabbage, noodles, and bacon is a classic for a reason. I added a little bit of extra garlic and paprika for some extra flavor, and it turned out amazing. My fam


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