Halushki

Halushki

53 Reviews
  • Prep: 45 min
  • Ready In: 50 min

“This is a traditional Polish recipe handed down from my grandma. Its quick, simple, inexpensive, tasty and makes enough to feed an army.” - by Kris

Ingredients

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Original recipe yields 8 servings

Directions

  1. Sprinkle pork chops with garlic powder, salt and pepper and place in a large greased sauce pan or deep skillet with chopped onion and fry until very brown and well cooked. It is ok if they stick a little, as the drippings are essential in this dish. When done, remove chops and set aside.
  2. Add a little water to the saucepan or skillet and mix up the drippings a bit. Place cabbage into the pot, and allow to cook down completely.
  3. In a separate large saucepan, boil the egg noodles in water until cooked. Drain noodles and mix in butter.
  4. Cut up the pork chops to bite size pieces and set aside. When the cabbage has cooked down, add pork and cooked noodles and mix completely.

Nutrition

Amount Per Serving (8 total)

  • Calories
  • 334 cal
  • 17%
  • Fat
  • 9.2 g
  • 14%
  • Carbs
  • 44.8 g
  • 14%
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Based on a 2,000 calorie diet

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Reviews (53)

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angus
52

angus

"This is not the "Czech" version of Huluski. This is cabbage noodles. And if done correctly it is very flavorful. The cabbage should be sauteed in the pan until lightly browned along with chopped onio..." See moren and garlic. Sprinkle salt and pepper and paprika on it. When cabbage is soft mix in with egg noodles and serve. Haluski is totally different dish"

Mollycurls77
36

Mollycurls77

"I was surprised that although simple, this dish was also very delicious, haertwarming and satisfying. I live in Nova Scotia, and we are having the worst winter in years here, and I havn't been making..." See more it to the grocery store as regularly as usual on account of all the snow storms. Therefor I've been on the hunt for recipes that have ingredients in them that I have on hand. I halved this recipe and added quite a bit of onion and garlic powder and s&p. I also added a few dashes of vinegar when I deglazed the pan. I cooked this according to taste as the recipe indicates, and the finished product was very delicious. This type of dish is very different from my usual style of cooking, but my husband devoured two heaping platefuls, and my 4 year old ate her portion too (no small miracle!)My husband said to give this 5 stars, and I heartily second that! Thanks Kris for a nice change."

MOMOFADDY
22

MOMOFADDY

"Terrific recipe! I've made this, or variations thereof, many times since first finding the recipe. It's best with pork chops and egg noodles but I've also used leftover pork loin, chicken breast, baco..." See moren; angel hair or any other pasta I've had on hand. Good quick meal-in-a-pot and my young kids love it."

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