galuszka
Galuszka, in its singular form galuszka and more commonly referred to as galuszki in the plural, is a traditional Polish dumpling-like noodle. It belongs to the family of soft, irregular dumplings similar to spaetzle and kluski. The dough is typically made from flour, eggs, and water or milk, with salt added for seasoning. Some regional recipes include a small amount of oil or butter, and variations may use semolina or mashed potatoes to alter the texture.
Preparation involves forming the dough into small pieces and cooking them in boiling salted water. This can
Galuszka can be served in several ways. They are commonly added to soups to give body and
Regional variations exist within Polish cuisine, reflecting local preferences for texture and accompaniment. The dish is