1. macaroni and gravey: Spaghetti and tomato sauce 2. Gabagool: spicy sliced ham 3. manigott: long tubular pasta stuffed with ricotta cheese and covered in sauce
Ada
2015-08-12 08:32:52 UTC
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What is a Bialy? They eat them in The Sopranos?
I was watching the Sopranos and they are always eating something called a bialy for breakfast, is it like an Italian bagel or something? looks tasty but I've never seen them other than the show.
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2010-12-08 15:07:27 UTC
Bialy, a Yiddish word short for bialystoker, from BiaĆystok, a city in Poland, is a small roll that is a traditional dish in Polish Ashkenazi cuisine. A traditional bialy has a diameter of up to 15 cm (6 inches) and is a chewy yeast roll similar to a bagel. Unlike a bagel, which is boiled before baking, a bialy is simply baked, and instead of a hole in the middle it has a depression. Before baking, this depression is filled with diced onions and other ingredients, including (depending on the recipe) garlic, poppy seeds, or bread crumbs.
The name bialy is short for bialystoker kuchen (Bialystok Cake). The bialy was formerly little known outside of New York City, but has started to move into the larger market. They were originally brought into the United States by Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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