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A Taste of Lithuanian Cooking Episode 1 (Kugelis) 

A Taste Of Lithuanian Cooking
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Today Raimonda shows you how to cook one of Lithuania's favorite dishes 'Kugelis' (Potato Casserole)
The recipe for Kugelis can be found on page 47 in the cook book
A Taste of Lithuainian Cooking
A Taste of Lithuanian cooking can be found on Amazon.com
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@raimondabradd1507
@raimondabradd1507 8 лет назад
Thank You for Subscribing!! Looking forward to share more recipes with you in the future!! Gero Apetito!
@karllaur3866
@karllaur3866 3 года назад
add a few bay leaves as well, it adds another dimension.
@jtbwatson
@jtbwatson 6 лет назад
oh man this makes me think of my trip to Vilnius! This was SO good but holy crap there's a lot of grease in this. Definitely something to be prepared very occasionally for me.
@r.j.2327
@r.j.2327 3 года назад
Butter not enough...needed bacon.
@maddiefloodmusic
@maddiefloodmusic 3 года назад
I always ate this growing up, so excited to try to make my own now!
@amyabramajtys2100
@amyabramajtys2100 3 года назад
How did it go?
@jeromesassani9537
@jeromesassani9537 3 года назад
It was every Friday for us and I have some cooking in the oven right now.
@LRyan-li9wr
@LRyan-li9wr 3 года назад
Greetings from Canada! My Uncle used to make this, it was an all-day affair, highly anticipated by everyone! It lasts a long time, you only eat a bit at a time, and it's delicious!
@paultexasusa1366
@paultexasusa1366 2 года назад
I'm Lithuanian..........I'm finally going to make this for myself. We would always enjoy this on holidays visiting my Grandparents.
@0203hon
@0203hon Год назад
This is soooooo nicely done!! please do more!!
@bugz9905
@bugz9905 8 лет назад
I am so proud of you.Your food tastes awesome
@TheMugwump1
@TheMugwump1 Год назад
Fantastic! It's nice to know my families recipe is nearly the same. We do some stuff that makes it decadent though. I'm not sure why you have to add the bacon in hot though. We always let it cool a bit. Here's our method. Along with the bacon, add a half pound of tasty ham diced small. Double up the onion and instead of adding it raw to the potatoes put it in with all the meat and cook it until the onions turn golden and slightly caramelized. Don't burn them. You can cheat and add a TB of brown sugar. The only other thing we do is add a small can of condensed milk with the eggs.
@johnmal801
@johnmal801 8 месяцев назад
Amazing recipe, amazing lady.
@eldengarrett9153
@eldengarrett9153 Год назад
This just went down a treat at my Australian-based Kucios. I added a leek as well, and slightly less butter. We topped it with sour cream and dill. It got many compliments from the family. Thank you!
@erinsanidad2218
@erinsanidad2218 2 года назад
I 💛 you. I'm half Lithuanian and wish I knew about the culture. I'd love to cook with you. You're awesome!
@gtrrr101
@gtrrr101 3 года назад
Sveikinimai iš Latvijos!/Greetings from Latvia! Aciu! /Thank you! Will have to try your recipe soon.
@Nearnface
@Nearnface Год назад
Wowowoow
@patdarish6777
@patdarish6777 2 года назад
I am half Lithuanian and recently decided to investigate the food (compared to Hungarian my other half)- found many dishes being similar. When I saw all of that bacon grease and butter going into this my jaw literally dropped open! No doubt this dish tastes good but, I suspect some adjustments could make this a whole lot healthier (as much as that is possible with a starch and lots of fat!). Not criticizing- just an observation.
@ddq57sm64
@ddq57sm64 2 года назад
Perfect! I will make this for my Father, from Skuodas!
@christianarosseti6614
@christianarosseti6614 4 года назад
Nice tutorial.thanks for giving english subtitle for all other countries
@ugnyte280
@ugnyte280 8 лет назад
look forward to "saltibarsciai" angliskai :)
@Kombatkegz
@Kombatkegz 8 лет назад
Finally Raimonda!
@braddock962
@braddock962 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@Corpse1984
@Corpse1984 4 года назад
Forgot to put a few spoonfuls of spirgucai on top
@iceysunflower8936
@iceysunflower8936 4 года назад
Yesss i love kugelis😽 its my favourite
@Clout_chaser444
@Clout_chaser444 4 месяца назад
I’m jewish and we have a similar dish called kugel lol😭
@AMarie_USA
@AMarie_USA 2 года назад
My boyfriend is Lithuanian and no wonder why he loves this so much! Butter, butter, butter, bacon and bacon fat LOL
@Joan-ot9nf
@Joan-ot9nf 2 года назад
Not everyone adds that much butter and bacon, or any at all. Always varies from family to family..
@tomasbosas7539
@tomasbosas7539 4 месяца назад
O geras, nezinojau kad cesnaka deda i kugeli. Kurio cia krasto receptas?
@blueeyedbaer
@blueeyedbaer 4 года назад
No one says "skanaus apetito"! It's "gero apetito"! It would be better to chop onions into smaller pieces and you don't need to add butter on top before baking. Even fried bacon is not necessary although it doesn't spoil the taste.
@christianarosseti6614
@christianarosseti6614 4 года назад
Nice tutorial
@user-qs8ki2th7v
@user-qs8ki2th7v 5 месяцев назад
Can you use a blender for the grating ??
@r.j.2327
@r.j.2327 3 года назад
Q:How much butter? A. How much you got?
@zbychu8096
@zbychu8096 6 лет назад
Waiting for more
@hedynoble7712
@hedynoble7712 7 лет назад
My father was from Lithuania. I was wondering which potato grater do you have? Just subscribed.
@rasaleonaitiene4781
@rasaleonaitiene4781 7 лет назад
Hedy Noble Just please don't follow her instructions 😬
@jeromesassani9537
@jeromesassani9537 3 года назад
I have the conically shaped one I picked up at a flea market. One of the best items I ever bought. I grate 5 obs of potatoes in 10 minutes. The potatoes just came out of the garden and had an incredible texture to them.
@karinwishner4861
@karinwishner4861 3 года назад
Your kugelis is a bit different than what I grew up with, but I’m sure everyone has their own special recipe. Thanks for sharing yours. One suggestion is that you should have someone check your English. You meant to say strips of bacon, not stripes. Also you meant to say scald, not scold.
@r.j.2327
@r.j.2327 3 года назад
How do you know the dough wasn't misbehaving??? :)
@rebeccasmyth8011
@rebeccasmyth8011 5 лет назад
fantastic however when I cook this I personally use Bulgarian fennel seeds to improve the flavours
@rasaleonaitiene4781
@rasaleonaitiene4781 7 лет назад
Toli nuo originalaus Kugelio😑
@edgarasvaitiekus3835
@edgarasvaitiekus3835 5 лет назад
Tiesa
@braddock962
@braddock962 3 года назад
Not an expert comments!!
@rasaleonaitiene4781
@rasaleonaitiene4781 3 года назад
@@braddock962 Jeigu jus manot, kad jos kugelis geras, tada Skanaus. Tikras kugelio megejas tokios kugelio parodijos nevalgys
@DadaAlano
@DadaAlano Год назад
Can I substitute the bacon with something else? I don't eat pork :)
@hiswickedwench1929
@hiswickedwench1929 8 месяцев назад
Look up passover Kugel. It would be close.
@leebrown7419
@leebrown7419 7 лет назад
You are gorgeous! My gran used to make something called kulduno, do you know what this is? And Kugelu? And also things called ousookies? She called them rabbits ears. I don't know spelling, sorry but that is how the words are pronounced. Can you help with those 3 dishes?
@Maskedman46
@Maskedman46 6 лет назад
Labas...your spelling of Kugelu is not the correct spelling....Kugelis is the correct spelling and pronunciation for potato pudding...your ousookies are Ausuki for the pastry/cookies [rabbit ears]...and your Kulduno is not the correct spelling...correct is Koldūnai which are meat dumplings...Many Americans talk slang Lithuanian which is not correct in the authentic Lithuanian language....
@kristinyt
@kristinyt 5 лет назад
Hey, I know I'm answering 2 years later, but I hope it still helps. :) I'm sure you mean "koldūnai" (dumplings), "kugelis" and "ausukės" (west highland dialect) or "ausytės" (in standart lithuanian; I'm pretty sure your gran was from west highlands of Lithuania if she called them like that :D Love it!) You can easy google the first two recipes online. Ausytės, on the other hand, are not so popular nowdays but my gran was also making these when I was a kid. For the dough you need: 0,5 l of whey or buttermilk, 2 eggs, 0,5 glass of sugar, 50 g butter or margarine, 0,5 teaspoon baking powder or soda, flour as much as it needs to make dough that could be rolled our evenly. Knead the dough well, roll it out, cut into diamond (5-7 cm long) shape and then make 1-2 cm cut in the middle of the diamond. Use this cut to put one corner of the diamond through it and to the other side (to make some kind of knot (I hope you can remember how ausytės should look like, cause it's hard to explain :D) Then fry both sides of your ausytės in oil. Decorate with some powdered sugar or cinamon (or both). Skanaus!
@arnelis125
@arnelis125 2 года назад
macnokai pjaustei beikona
@belfiore_18
@belfiore_18 6 лет назад
I just subscribed! :)
@ABlekys
@ABlekys 5 лет назад
geras
@rasaandersen2333
@rasaandersen2333 2 года назад
IR LIETUVISKA GAMEL MODEL BULVIU TRINTUVE HA HA HA
@takforalt
@takforalt 7 лет назад
Subscribed! Married?
@amyabramajtys2100
@amyabramajtys2100 3 года назад
Of course she is. She's gorgeous and can cook. ;)
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