Kluski (singular: klusek or kluska) is a generic Polish name for all kinds of soft, mushy dumplings, usually without a filling. At times the word also refers to noodles and pasta as well, especially when they are served in soup. Kluski are distinct from pierogi and stand-alone pasta dishes. There are many different types of kluski, differing in basic ingredients and preparation method. Some of the most popular include:
Kluski (singular kluska or klusek) is a Polish name for various kinds of noodles and dumplings.
Kluski may also refer to:
The singular form is also a surname:
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