people toast and roast them?
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Yes, chestnuts. No, buckeyes, although in some cultures, they eat grubs, so what do I knowโฆ
In nostr:npub1t3ggcd843pnwcu6p4tcsesd02t5jx2aelpvusypu5hk0925nhauqjjl5g4โs culture they eat solyanka!
some warm soup would actually be nice you know.. itโs 37F here, and itโs only the start of october
Have you had kreplach?
Excuse me?
Imagine pierogi but in chicken broth.
Oooooooo that sounds delicious
pierogi?
You must know what those are.
no idea bud #tanelhasnt
wait, uhmm, after googling, i think i have had them, never heard them called pierogi before ๐ค #tanelhas
iโve only had frozen ones that iโve warmed up bc broke ๐
I need like a month with you in NYC.
as long as i have a place to sleep, iโll be there ๐
Weโll make it happen.
it would be an absolute dream
They are soooo good. I get the best ones outside of India at my favorite dosa place in Queens.
dosa? ๐ค
Oops, replied to the wrong branch of the #tanhellthread
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Polish potato dumplings. No way you haven't had one before.
Guilty.
Filled with mashed potatoes and pan fried in butter. Delicious
Never had them be filled with mashed potatoes before ๐ค
Have you ever had a samosa?
Never heard. Iโm from the Deep South. Deep fried. Dipped in gravy. Like that.
Same, all I have here is shitty gyoza
I guess they donโt have many Indian restaurants down south.
There are a few Indian places but never anything that would serve any of those Eastern European/Russian dumplings you were referring to
Not a one that Iโve seen, south of , say, Atlantaโฆ
Neither has HODLr. They sell pierogis at the farmers market, and they look good, but I am never free to sample them.
iโve had dumplings, but iโm not sure what kind kreplach exactly are (just googled them)